[Plugin] SceneExporter
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Juju,
Sorry about that. I have repackaged the plugin with the missing file included, so you should be good to go.
Thanks...
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Thanks for the prompt support. Good to go after re-downloading and re-installing the script.
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Hi Rick !
Thank you for this incredible script !Just a problem... Exporting image hasn't same witdh that the screen image !
The screen : You can see all the drawing. It's a barThe parameters (perhaps i have a problem with them!)
The image :
You will see that exported image is croped...
I have a 16:10 screen.Have you seen that before ? Can you do smt please ? Or I'm condamned to zoom out all scenes before exporting ?
However that's a very good script!
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Hi Rick. Thanks for the tweak to the free version, but I went ahead and spent the $10 for the pro version. But I'm running into an issue where it resets the image quality back to 100% after every export, even if I "save to model". Also, none of the settings seem to get saved to the model. I reduced the image size to 1024. Then I saved to model. Then close and re-open the model, and the settings revert back to default. I'm running 64-bit vista.
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Matt: I have not seen that issue. I will investigate further. Is the current view you show accessed directly from a scene tab, or was it manually set after clicking on a scene tab?
Clark: settings saved to the model need to be activated - did you use the "Restore from model" button to do this? I went back and forth on whether saved settings should be used automatically, and decided not. If there's a consensus, I'll change it. I'll look into the image quality setting issue. I suspect a javascript-ruby translation problem.
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Hi Rick !
@unknownuser said:
Is the current view you show accessed directly from a scene tab, or was it manually set after clicking on a scene tab?
Directly from a scene tab...
@unknownuser said:
I will investigate further
Thank you !
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Okay, I found and fixed the settings issue. Any word on using saved settings as default (I guess it makes sense).
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Thanks Rick. That's exactly what happend. I expected that if I saved to the model, then it would automatically use those settings next time. So if you change the behavior, I guess you won't need the "restore from model" button at all. CB.
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It might still be useful - say you try some different settings, then decide you don't like them - just "Restore from Model" and you don't have to try to re-create them.
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Looks like Matt's problem was caused by SketchUp reporting the screen size prior to the toolbars loading, skewing the settings and causing the clipping issue. I've fixed that to check the screen size prior to the first run and then every time the dialog is refreshed, so if you change your SU window size, refresh the dialog (start it again from the menu bar) and you'll have accurate screen size settings.
I've also updated it to use the saved settings by default.
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hi i bought the pro version but its not working for me ....
all i get are the scene names as files in the folder but they have 0kb as file size and i get no image ...
whats up !?
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It takes a little time (not much though), the plugin will tell you when it's done.
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i got the message saying "12 scenes have been exported" ... but when i looked at the files all i got back was files with 0 file size
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Sorry for my dumb question, it will be obvious I haven't tried the plug. yet.
I use the "Automated 2D Output" ruby to export to CAD.
The problem is that it doesn't read all the info about the scene when it exports... it just reads the camera. So if each scene I'm trying to export to CAD format has hidden geometry, hidden layers, and an active section cut (like one would do when exporting the four interior elevations for a room) it will only export the first of the cams correctly, and after that I get junk.So... in short, can THIS "Scene Exporter" read/remember everything each scene has checked or unchecked and export that view accurately to 2D CAD format?
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I think Rick will most definitely the most qualified to answer your questions. But as far as I understand the plugin works with the scenes you've set up and the way you've set them up. Basically it automates the export process so you don't have to manually export images generated from from scenes. You can tell it which scenes to export and which not to. Works like a charm, had mine running late last night...
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haynesc: If you have shadows turned on, try exporting with prompts at each scene. That will give SU time to generate the shadows for the scenes - something it might not do adequately if you have a complex model.
fletch: This plugin uses the scene settings to export image files. Unfortunately, it doesn't do CAD export. I could mod Didier's script to handle scene settings, or perhaps he could be persuaded to mod it himself IIRC, it was written before we had a pages.active_page= method available, so we had to do some gymnastics to get things to happen correctly. Now, a quick mod would fix the issues you're having.
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Just bought it. Used it in my office today. What a time saver! Thanks Rick!
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thanks for the reply - so what formats besides .jpg will it export?
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Fletch: from the plugin's page:
@unknownuser said:The default format is .jpg, but .bmp, .png, and .tif formats are also available.
Those are the available types in SU ruby. I'm looking into how to tie into the 3d exporters.
chango70: thanks, and glad it helped!
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bought 'pro' version today... just used it.
wish it has one tiny thing... a way to specify the output folder. Didier's 2d output ruby has this... so I'm sure you can figure out a way.
like it for what it does! no complaints so far. haven't tested it on anything 'heavy duty' yet.
thanks for your work on it. it's something SU has needed for a very long time.... should have been built-in functionality long ago...
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