[Plugin] BezierSpline - v2.2a - 22 Apr 21
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hi Dave,
yes, good ideas there. the one about cutting the batten to length and fastening the ends would probably be the best for me.. i could then plot 3-4 points throughout the curve and get it within a 1/4 or so (which is the greatest tolerance i'd be comfortable with).. still, it sounds a whole lot better than plotting 20-30 points along the line (which i've done in the past and it's not too much fun )
with some of the more complex builds, i'll often use a curved template to hang other curved templates on in order to form the complex surfaces. (and on a few occassions, it's been 3-fold).. if the curve is the base curve then i want it to be pretty damn accurate or else the mistakes are going to multiply rather quickly throughout the build.
i'm also sort of warming up to the idea of using a large scale printer which i can basically draw all the lines on a huge sheet of paper that i'll need throughout the build.. i could then use some contact spray and put the lines directly on the material and cut that way..
have you ever tried anything like that?[edit] well then there's the case of sketchup being sketchup and not drawing exact curves.. as long as i draw with the vertices in the right place then i can build accurately from a .skp but in this case where i'm thinking about using an entire curved line, i'm basically back to the plotting idea and/or redrawing in rhino(which would sort of defeat the purpose of using sketchup)..
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Jeff, if you have access to a large format printer, it would make sense to print full size patterns and use those. I've done that (with a normal printer) on numerous occasions and it works quite well. Don't dismiss plotting offsets though. You really don't need very many if you're going to spring a batten around them. Don't worry about the approximation of curves with straight line segments in SU. With BezierSpline you can set a larger number of segments. Whether you use a full size pattern of bend the batten, you can tell fairly easily if the curve is fair by sighting down it from one end.
We should probably take this to PMs or something and let Fredo have his thread back.
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Stupid suggestion Here..... BUT -
could a projector work?
we used to blow up small images using a projector onto walls. then trace, paint etc. Its not the most accurate of methods but it is quick, your probably looking for precision. see, told you it was stupid.
Although, I like the image of you striding over the building site with school projector tucked under your arm! -
would be important to also be translated into Spanish
Please. Great tool!!!
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Download link for 1.4 does not appear to be working? (for me, at least).
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Mozzie, I just tried it and it downloaded for me just fine. What browser are you using?
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First of all: Thanks A LOT Fredo, for your very handy plugin. Thanks to your plugin I was able to make things like this: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=29881 Without your plugin this would be very difficult to make.
I would like to continue on something that has been discussed earlier:
@unknownuser said:
@plot-paris said:
I've got one question though, that I wanted to ask you for quite some time now:
when I transform a polyline (or now just a series of linesegments ) into a Polyline Arc Corners, sometimes the distribution of vertexes is a bit strange, showing some corner with very high polygon detail, leaving others almost unrounded... is there a way to influence that? like to tell the plugin to distribute the vertexes evenly per corner?
[attachment=1:tyktxzq2]<!-- ia1 -->bz_round_corner-problem01.jpg<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:tyktxzq2]The number of vertices for the rounding is based on the Precision parameter given on a Full Circle basis. So for Precision = 24s, you'll get 24 points for 360°. Depending on the arc angle of the rounding, you'll get less or more points.
Is that the explanation or do you see another issue or bug?Fredo
I think I experience the same thing (see attachement): There are more vertexes towards the end of the curve. The main problem with this for me is that I have to put in a lot of sides sometimes (like 60s) untill the big part with the least number of vertexes becomes smooth. Is there something you can do about this? Or is there just no other way?
Thanks in advance man!
Pieter
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@pieterv said:
I think I experience the same thing (see attachement): There are more vertexes towards the end of the curve.
it's not that there are more vertices towards the ends, it's that there are more when the bend is a tighter curve..
here it's shown with the vertices closer together in the middle of the line.
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very nice plugin thanks.
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"Classic Bezier" - what does that refer to?
I was under the impression that Cubic Bezier was the most common one - so what is the classic? -
Oh wait - I'm getting confused... Is Cubic the Classic?
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@thomthom said:
Oh wait - I'm getting confused... Is Cubic the Classic?
Classic Bezier is the true bezier curve, which does not pass thorugh the control points, except the first and the last ones. It is often referred to as simply "Bezier".
In contrast, Cubic Bezier is a spline passing through all control points. It is made of portions of Bezier curves for 3 consecutive points, with derivative continuity. There are other type of splines, but this one is quite fast to compute with direct formulas.
Fredo
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Thank you, Fredo, for that clarification, and best that you did.
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Hi there,
I'm trying to download this plugin but am receiving a message saying I'm not authorised to download it...
I'm registered on this site. Are there other steps I need to take to be able to run BezierSpline?Thanks,
Megan
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Hi Megan,
There should not be any further steps and you shuld be able to access any attachments once you are logged in. Please, have a look at this topic however and see what the problem can be (essentially the issue is that the forum software logs people ooff once in a while):
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Gracias Fredo.you are wonderful in the art of making plugin, great is thy heart to give. Muy agradecido.
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Need help loading this file.I saved it to desktop and exracted to su 8 plugins restarted su 8 but it is not there.I see that the file ext. is efw how do I get it to load as rb. I am new to plugins.
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efw? I have never seen that. Maybe try to rename it to rb (or rbs)?
Also, Bezier Spline may need to be enabled under Window > Preferences > Extensions (and then you find a whole toolbar for it under View > Toolbars) -
@scott m said:
Need help loading this file.I saved it to desktop and exracted to su 8 plugins restarted su 8 but it is not there.I see that the file ext. is efw how do I get it to load as rb. I am new to plugins.
Scott M. you excuse my English is not so good. I use Sket8. What I did was to delete the first folder icons (without removing the internal folder containing the images), because it appeared to me the bar and showed me and the bar, but no picture and then I went back to get Images folder in the folder icons (which is the same, what happens is that it comes two in one) and do not know why but it appeared to me and icons. Not if you understand me, maybe you serve.
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I have a question:
First, let me add my thanks to the many who have already said it: this tool should ship with SketchUp, and it really provides some key functionality.
I'm curious about the details of how you control the curves of a bezier curve: this plugin seems to have a different mode of control than say, Illustrator or even LayOut. In each of the latter programs, curves can be controlled with the two-sided handle, as shown here:
My question really has two parts:
- Is the functionality of the bezier curves in this plugin the same as the curves in Illustrator and LayOut?
- Would it be possible to change the mode of curve control to the two-sided handles for this plugin?
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