[Plugin] Scale and Rotate Multiple (UPDATED Dec 22, 09)
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Random Rotation by Sdmitch
- few Random Select by Tig + Scale Multiple does make the trick!
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Thanks Pilou I'll try Random Rotation
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Does it work with sKetchup 2015.. ?
I installed but nothing in Extensions>Chris Fullmer Tools> I have there extended views already.. Maybe issue is only the change of "plugins" folder name to "extensions"..Tomasz
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@tomaszdrgas said:
Does it work with sKetchup 2015.. ?
I installed but nothing in Extensions>Chris Fullmer Tools> I have there extended views already.. Maybe issue is only the change of "plugins" folder name to "extensions"..Tomasz
This is an old toolset...However, I are concerned about your comment regarding Plugins folder versus Extensions folder !
All installed extension/plugins go into your user Plugins folder.
The renaming of the menu item from Plugins to Extensions is not important.
Any code referencing the Plugins menu auto-corrects to the Extensions menu.
This tool appears under the Extensions > Chris Fulmer Tools submenu ???https://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=clf_scale_rotate_multiple gets you the RBZ...
Use the built-in Extensions > Installer tool to get it installed properly. -
Hey! Adding a non-uniform scale (1 axis only) would be cool!
But the plugin is cool anyways
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And also adding a feature of remembering settings and ability to rotate horizontally and vertically.
If you have any plans to continue developing this great plug -
+1 vote for doing non-uniform scale.
Let me describe the purpose. I use it for making tiled texture tiling not so noticeable. For example if I have 1 wood plank texture and I create 100 plank faces and apply texture to them - this is Not very convincing. I can add some variation by using Random Select + Scale and Rotate Multiple to rotate some of the planks 180 degrees around their center points. Now tiling is less noticeable. But with Random Select + (-1 Scale X/Scale Y/Scale XY) I can have 8 different variations from a single texture! basic+3 scale variations + 180 rotated+3 its scale variations -
Hi Chris
I have been using this plugin for years to add some realism to scenes. Just twisting the furniture a little....
I had to upgrade to Sketchup 2020, and it seems that I can no longer install this very usefull plugin.
I have tried to install via extension manager, but nothing happens
Am I'm doing something wrong - or does the plugin not support SU 2020?
Best
Jorgensen -
Not sure that it works with SU2020 but my plugin Chaos does some of the same things.
https://sketchucation.com/plugin/2254-chaos -
Ah thanks Pixero
Just tried it - and it seems to work.
I just have a small problem problem - if I have some chairs standing by a table, I would like to rotate them just slightly, like -1 - +1 degree, but it seems not to work - if I enter small numbers, the objects rotate quite a lot, even if I use -1 - +1.
What do I do something wrong?
Thanks
Jorgensenps. thanks for linking to the chaos plugin - I think randomness is really needed to create realistic images.
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Jorgensen, you are doing everything right.
The plugin has a bug that rotation values are in radians instead of degrees. 1 radian is about 57.3 degrees.
I posted this issue on Chaos' plugin thread but I got no answer -
Sorry about that.
I have uploaded an updated version of Chaos.rb that hopefully have fixed the rotation problem.Chaos | SketchUcation
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Thanks a ton! I need your plugin very much
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Hello
I use this plugin all the time, but now with SU 2022 it seems to be causing SU to crash on startup. It was the only non-2022 compatible plugin I had, and removing it from the plugins folder has stopped the crashing.
I see it is only marked compatible up to v2018, is it not being developed any more? Does anyone know of a good alternative if so?
thanks
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@keithswd said:
but now with SU 2022 it seems to be causing SU to crash on startup.
Hmmm.... I just installed it in SketchUp 2022 and gave it a try. Didn't affect startup and it works as expected.
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