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      princedragoncok
      last edited by

      Wow, amazing! Looking forward to the day this plugin is released! 👍 👍 👍

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        Whaat
        last edited by

        @unknownuser said:

        Hi Whaat, nice idea and it looks good.
        Will it be an 'open source' script?
        If answer == no, would you make internal methods known and public?
        Thanks
        Tomasz

        This is the core of what I have so far. The smoothstep function is a well known function that I found using an internet search. I am using the Animation class in the Sketchup API. I thought this was a completely useless class until now... 😄 I just never understood how to use it before.

        
        def nextFrame(view)
        
        @frame+=1
        @t+=@time_step
        
        return false if @current_page_index==@pages.count
        
        
        if @t.to_f>=@current_page_end   		#move to the next page if we are at the end of the transition time
        	@current_page_index+=1
        	@current_page=@pages[@current_page_index]
        	@current_page_start=@current_page_end
        	@current_page_trans=@current_page.transition_time
        	@current_page_trans=@def_trans_time if @current_page_trans==-1.0
        	@current_page_end=@current_page_start+@current_page_trans
        end
        
        smoothed_time=smooth(@current_page_start,@current_page_end,@t)*(@current_page_end-@current_page_start)+@current_page_start
        @pages.show_frame_at(smoothed_time)
        @filename=File.join(File.dirname(@filename),"test#{@frame}.jpg")
        view.write_image(@filename,320,240,true) unless @t>@pages.slideshow_time
        view.show_frame()
        
        
        end
        
        ######################
        def smooth(min,max,input) 
        
        r=(input.to_f-min.to_f)/(max.to_f-min.to_f)
        return r*r*(3.0-2.0*r)
        
        end
        

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          redot
          last edited by

          This looks great whaat. I'm a big fan of skindigo and look forward to rendering animations.

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            kwistenbiebel
            last edited by

            Hi Whaat.
            Any progress on this plugin?
            Just asking as this feature is useful to a lot of people (including me 😉) .

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              Whaat
              last edited by

              @kwistenbiebel said:

              Hi Whaat.
              Any progress on this plugin?
              Just asking as this feature is useful to a lot of people (including me 😉) .

              hi,

              the plugin has been 'almost done' for a couple of weeks now. I haven't been working on it much. It just needs a bit of 'clean-up' and testing before I can release it. This is what the plugin can do (just so there are no false expectations):

              • View a SketchUp slideshow using smooth transitions between scenes
              • Export a SketchUp slideshow (as a sequence of still images) using smooth transitions between scenes

              The plugin cannot be used to export a smoothed animation to a render engine. Sorry!

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                kwistenbiebel
                last edited by

                @whaat said:

                This is what the plugin can do (just so there are no false expectations):

                • View a SketchUp slideshow using smooth transitions between scenes
                • Export a SketchUp slideshow (as a sequence of still images) using smooth transitions between scenes

                The plugin cannot be used to export a smoothed animation to a render engine. Sorry!

                Bummer for the render engine support but promising anyway. 👍

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                  Fletch
                  last edited by

                  I would use it for SU alone if it were avail.! please be encouraged to finish a beta for us.
                  I show many animations to clients these days inside good 'ole SU6. Clients love it. Would be great if it were smoothed out just like you showed.

                  Fletch
                  Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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                    chango70
                    last edited by

                    How would it affect long transitions? like 16 sec?

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                      tomasz
                      last edited by

                      @whaat said:

                      This is the core of what I have so far. The smoothstep function is a well known function that I found using an internet search. I am using the Animation class in the Sketchup API. I thought this was a completely useless class until now... 😄 I just never understood how to use it before.

                      😄 I have been using Animation Class for exporting Face Me components. Thanks for the code. This plug-in will be vary handy. I add intermediate cameras to smooth a path but it is very time consuming and not precise method.
                      Thanks for sharing and sorry for such a delayed response 😳

                      Tomasz

                      Author of [Thea Render for SketchUp](http://www.thearender.com/sketchup)

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                        kwistenbiebel
                        last edited by

                        Hi Whaat,

                        I saw your youtube video where you rendered a Sketchyphyics scene as an animation using a render engine (Skindigo).
                        Is there a chance you make it into a ruby? (sketchyphysics-to-scene-tab-animation)

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                          CadFather
                          last edited by

                          Whaat and Fredo and Didier and TIG and All the ruby confraternity.. this way we will never see the day of SU 7! or perhaps it'll be straight to SU 8.. 🤓

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                            remus
                            last edited by

                            Sketchyphysics renders you say? have you got a link? im intrigued.

                            http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                              kwistenbiebel
                              last edited by

                              @remus said:

                              Sketchyphysics renders you say? have you got a link? im intrigued.

                              Sure, here you go.
                              Proof of concept by Whaat:

                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-Mi2urpMns
                              [flash=425,344:28sc35yy]http://www.youtube.com/v/R-Mi2urpMns&hl=en&fs=1[/flash:28sc35yy]

                              Whaat seems to have object animation going for Indigo (though not released yet in the Skindigo plugin) and Fryrender (version 'One') already has object animation capability. I currently just don't know how to use it on SP, as SP doesn't produce a default scene tab animation to start with.

                              I am really excited about being able to convert Sketchyphysics action into default Sketchup animations and use render engines on it.

                              As a note: Vray won't be able to benefit from it as it hasn't got object animation capability for now.
                              I posted the wish for it on their forum though.

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