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      sorgesu
      last edited by

      IN the attached skp I have 4 different Follow Me set ups. 2 start with the path on an axis direction and 2 start with the path on a diagonal. In all 4 I have intentional placed the face to be extruded at some angle to the starting path. That is, in none of the situations is the face perpendicular or normal to the start of the path. In 3 of the examples, SketchUp rotates the face and forces it to be perpendicular before it starts the follow-me extrusion. In the 4th situation it does not. In fact the circular shape ends up being distorted into an oval because it is extruding in an angle. Please explain to my poor brain what is different and why.


      FollowMe.skp

      Susan Sorger
      Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
      Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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      • DanielD Offline
        Daniel
        last edited by

        Susan, SU doesn't rotate the faces prior to extruding it, but rather seems to slice the ends off perpendicular to the path of extrusion; my guess is this is in case the path forms a closed loop and the extrusion needs to create a continuous shape. If you run guidelines parallel to the extrusion path to the points on the face, after extruding it you'll see the extruded shape corresponds to them (see the attachd example; all four of your extrusions did this - orthagonal projection applied in 3d space. in both examples using circular shapes, they were distorted into ovals). Finally, in your fourth example the face was rotated about the starting point in more than one direction, but if you run a guideline along it before the extrusion and then run the follow-me, you'll see the resultant face is perpendicular to the path, just like the other examples.


        FollowMe[2].skp

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          mrjumpmanv2
          last edited by

          There is one thing that i hate about the follow me tool and that is making spirals, i remember finding a tutorial some where but cant seen to find it agian... im making a shock for my new car model so i need a spring, any suggestions? (tutorial would help)

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            mrjumpmanv2
            last edited by

            Take that back sorry =p

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              sorgesu
              last edited by

              When Follow Me was just in beta, we all had to place the face perpendicular to the starting edge. It wouldn't work any other way. I show this excercisse to people with the very first model with the starting face flat to the red axis and therefore on an angle to the starting segment, because intuitively, they beleive that is the way to get a flat back. But SketchUp appears to rotate that face just the same way that we had to do it when it was in beta.

              Thanks Daniel for that explanation. What you are saying, therefore, if I undestand correctly, is that any face that I start not perpendicular to the path will have some distortion, even if it isn't readily evident?

              Susan Sorger
              Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
              Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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              • DanielD Offline
                Daniel
                last edited by

                Correct.

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                • Jean LemireJ Offline
                  Jean Lemire
                  last edited by

                  Hi Susan, hi folks.

                  See this SU file:

                  FollowMe2.skp
                  It is funny, it uploaded without problem. I have be trying to upload it since the last 3 days, as well as the next one that definitively will not upload.

                  See also this other SU file:

                  http://groups.google.ca/group/SketchUp/web/Surface%20perpendicular%20to%20a%20path%20for%20Follow%20Me.skp?hl=en

                  Sorry to be posting it on Google groups but I have problems uploading files on SCF.

                  Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                    sorgesu
                    last edited by

                    Jean, thank you. That is really neat.

                    I have another way too.
                    See here


                    AnotherWay.skp

                    Susan Sorger
                    Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
                    Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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