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    • utilerU Offline
      utiler
      last edited by

      First of all I'll echo Dave_R's comments. Jim, you are a generous fella...

      For those of you who didn't see how this evolved, see http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=12226&p=88778#p88778

      Sometime, a schematic presentations seem to be best a little less 'in your face' in grey scale...

      I tried it out on a little modular house I designed...

      The only problem with it is that it doesn't act like 'face styles' in that changing from one scene to another it doesn't save with styles....

      Not complaining though!!! Would love to see it included in SU7.0 face styles...


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      GreyRuby-grey.jpg

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      • jujuJ Offline
        juju
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        Thanks Jim.

        Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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        • plot-parisP Offline
          plot-paris
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          thanks a lot Jim! this ruby is a nice enhancement for producing stylised output with SketchUp
          utiler, you did a perfect example what the script can be used for. 👍

          @Remus (completely off topic): I really like the reincarnation of your avatar-image. its a bit like Gandalf the Grey / Gandalf the White - I had to look twice, but I did recognice you in your new guise. 😄

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          • PixeroP Offline
            Pixero
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            Jim: I see you use the average of r, g and b to get the greyscale color.
            A often used and more visually correct way is to use this formula:

            Greyscale = (r * 0.3) + (g * 0.59) + (b * 0.11);
            
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              Daniel S
              last edited by

              Great!!! 😍
              Thank you Jim!!!

              Daniel S

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
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                Coen, I couldn't find a way to do this with existing style settings. I'd be happy to learn it though.

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                  otb designworks
                  last edited by

                  Thanks Jim!

                  Cheers, Chuck

                  OTB Designworks is on Youtube

                  6 core nMP, 32 gig RAM, (2) D700 GPU's, dual monitors

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                    drewpoeppel
                    last edited by

                    Thanks a ton this is VERY helpful.

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                      gaucho
                      last edited by

                      Good stuff Jim, thanks!

                      "eat well, stay fit, die anyway..."

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                        sepo
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                        Nice ...It renders black and white in Podium but keeps the colour of the sky ( i presume ground as well)
                        It would be nice to be able to choose say one colour which could stay as colour ...
                        Thanks Jim ....

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
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                          Sepo, after making the model all grey, right click on a face containing the color you wish to show. Choose Revert color from the menu. 😉

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                            sepo
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                            Aha...cheers Dave did not pick that up...Cool. Any chance to actually have more than 10 shades of grey. That would make renders nicer.

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                            • Dave RD Offline
                              Dave R
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                              As I understand it, Jim's method of creating the gray values is to average the RGB values and apply that number to all of the RGB settings. I don't think we're limited to 10 steps as was discussed in the other thread.

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                                sepo
                                last edited by

                                Actually I think you are correct ... discard the last bit 😉

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                                • utilerU Offline
                                  utiler
                                  last edited by

                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  I like it and thanks, but can't this be done using a Style?

                                  I agree, Coen. A face style. That way we could save it to styles and scenes.....

                                  It wound allow us to 'revert color' in a style / scene though I wouldn't think..... Jim?

                                  purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                                    zed252000
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                                    TY " You're Good !!"

                                    Whatever we IMAGINE....

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                                      Jim
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                                      @utiler said:

                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      I like it and thanks, but can't this be done using a Style?

                                      I agree, Coen. A face style. That way we could save it to styles and scenes.....

                                      It wound allow us to 'revert color' in a style / scene though I wouldn't think..... Jim?

                                      Thanks and you're welcome, everyone.

                                      Having it work as a Face Style would be nice. Face Styles can be selected in Ruby by setting an option called the RenderMode. There is just not a way to create a new Face Style that I can see.

                                      Like Dave said, I don't think a Style is an option either. There is no control over individual colors in a Style.

                                      The idea of saving material changes between Scenes is a completely separate plugin...

                                      Hi

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                                      • utilerU Offline
                                        utiler
                                        last edited by

                                        You're right Jim, that's the only thing that restricts it from being a 'face style' option. It would be nice to be able to "update scene" individually rather than a ruby that effects the model period....but that takes away from the "reverse color" option....

                                        I guess if this was a face style and we wanted to 'spot color' an element, we could set up diferent components and scenes then import into Layout and overlay scenes.....a round about way of doing things though and getting into another topic, 'more than one style in a drawing / file'.

                                        Five Star, Jim.

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                                          zed252000
                                          last edited by

                                          👊
                                          this is just Awesomely Good.
                                          Thanks!

                                          Whatever we IMAGINE....

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                                            Jim
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                                            Hi Guys,

                                            A word of caution; utiler has reported he was not able to get the right-click "revert" color option using this plugin. I'm not sure why, but it may mean that the script could "forget" your original material colors. I'm looking into it.

                                            EDIT: There is no danger of loosing the original colors. The error was caused because the default color returns nil when asked for its material.

                                            Hi

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