[Plugin] FollowMe and keep (v0.04 update 20090210)
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I even tried to connect the lines with the Weld ruby script, then put the profile into the path context, but it dosen't work.
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Ohh merci ! But i have SU8 so i can't open your file who is in SU13
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Here is the 'written' version...
Edit the path group...
Double-click on an end segment.
If there is a break in the path not all of it will highlight.
Zoom into the 'gap' between the parts.
In this case it's near the top part and very small...
Either draw in the missing piece, or perhaps more easily - deselect everything, and then use the Move tool to drag and relocated the end of one part snapped onto the other, thereby closing the gap.
Double-click again and everything should highlight.
IF you want a smooth path now 'weld' the selection, and provided there are no branching lines in the path [none in this case], it'll become a single 'curve': this will select with a single pick-click.
Exit the path edit.That's the path fixed.
Next... did you understand the part about 'same context'.
You only need one profile and that needs to be at one end of the path.
Delete any others?
Now select the profile and Edit>Cut.
Edit the path group again and Edit>Paste In Place to add the profile onto the path end.Now you should be able to use FAK [FollowMeAndKeep] on the desired path and the profile face as desired... You may need to smooth the result or reverse faces [depends on the profile's initial orientation], or with View > Hidden Geometry ON you may wish to make some of the form's edges solid [NOT smoothed/softened] - so select them and use the Entity Info check-boxes to adjust as desired...
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Merci beaucoup beaucoup !
I will try to do exactly what you say.
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And thank you Box, i can open it now!
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@tig said:
Either draw in the missing piece, or perhaps more easily - deselect everything, and then use the Move tool to drag and relocated the end of one part snapped onto the other, thereby closing the gap.
Double-click again and everything should highlight.What i don't understand is that when i use the move tool at the end of the straight line on the top, the curved line moves with it, as if it was already snapped. So i don't figure out where is the gap you are talking about
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With nothing selected the Move tool looks for objects below the cursor and offers you the best hit.
That can be a face, edge or the start/end vertex of a edge - hover over the very end and it should display a green-dot, then press+drag that to the nearby other vertex - on the other side of the gap... then the gap is 'healed'... -
Thank you for your answer.
I had to redraw all the path in one time, because even doing what you said at last, it wasn't working. I am sure there's something i don't get, i'll figure out one day.
Thank you for all your effort !
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Trying to make a screw conveyor, using Follow me helix, making a profile, then trying FAK, the result is not pretty, nor round as it should be. Quite frustrated at this point.
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Try Screw_1.5.
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Got my problem solved, what I was doing was not FAKs fault, apparently there is a issue with Follow me helix, and doing what I wanted, I went and got drawhelix13, good to go!
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good day can someone help me off here im having problem with downloading and installing of follo me tool please help thank you
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How can we help with no information of what you tried to do?
Downloading in general is basic knowled. You should tell a bit more.
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Hi can someone help. I'm trying to create a Spiral Guard see attached image.
I've created a Helix (The path used to create the helix was also used to create the wire/cable that runs inside the Helix). Using the helix I'm trying to create the Spiral Guard that will wrap around the wire. But I've had no luck. The profile I've created is not following the helix the way I want. any ideas?
Please find attached a SU example.
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You might have more luck with ...
Follow me Helix
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=353956
or Helix along curve
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=51770 -
@box said:
You might have more luck with ...
Follow me Helix
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=353956
or Helix along curve
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=51770Thanks for the quick reply Box.
I used Helix along curve to create the Helix. I'm having trouble creating the 'Spiral Guard'. I've drawn a profile (cross section of the 'Spiral Guard') but I can't get it to follow the Helix the way I would like Using FMK or SUs Follow Me tool. I'll have a look at Follow me Helix
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Hi, have installed the plug-in and worked fine. Today i m trying to use the tool, but simply dont work. What may i do ?
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