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    [Plugin] Put shadow on current day and hour

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    • W Offline
      watkins
      last edited by

      Dear Matthieu,

      A brief explanation would be useful. I take it that your plugin updates shadows to the current, local time when selected. So, if I select the plugin at 15:25 Oxford UK time, the shadows show correctly for that location and time. Is that correct?

      Regards,
      Bob

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        KevinKarney
        last edited by

        Hi All
        To correctly display the shadow of an object, one needs the
        "Local Apparent Solar Time" - which is a function of the Sun's altitude and azimuth in the sky at your particular location. The local apparent solar time is 12:00 when the Sun is due South (or North in the Southern Hemisphere).

        Your watch and your computer indicate Civil Mean Time which is related to "UTC (Universal Time Coordinated)" - which is Atomic Time (and within a hair's breadth is the same as the out-of-date Greenwich Mean Time). Atomic Time is maintained by the Bureau International des Poids et Meseurs, which is a UN Agency. It averages out the time from a large number of atomic Cesium clocks around the world

        Civil Mean Time = UTC + Time Zone + Daylight Saving Hours

        Local Mean Time = Civil Mean Time +/- (the Longitude difference between your time zone longitude and your local Longitude) * 4 minutes

        Local Apparent Solar Time = Local Mean Time + "The Equation of Time"

        The Equation of Time is the difference between mean and apparent time. There is a difference between the two, since the Mean Sun (by definition!) is a virtual object that goes around the equator at a uniform speed, while the True Sun moves around the Ecliptic (23 deg to the Equator) at a non-uniform speed (in a ellipse). I attach a graph of the Equation of Time.

        Confused.... But Sketchup has all this technology built in! It's shadows are spot-on for local apparent solar time.

        Check this out 1) set June 14th when the equation of time is zero. 2) set your local Latitude and Longitude. 3) Draw a vertical stick. 4) Select the time around midday when the shadow is due North or South. The time you get +/- 12 will be the difference in longitude between your time zone longitude and your local longitude * 4.


        Equation of Time

        Best Regards
        Kevin Karney

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        • pilouP Offline
          pilou
          last edited by

          @unknownuser said:

          Hi Pilou! I have a free version. So yes, it could works on it!

          Yes but what about good Latitude, longitude inside the free?

          Frenchy Pilou
          Is beautiful that please without concept!
          My Little site :)

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          • M Offline
            Matt666
            last edited by

            Hi Pilou!
            I don't know. I do some tests, and Longitude/latitude parameter is customized in menu Window/Model info->Location.
            Sans titre 1.jpg
            Copy and paste code below in the ruby console, you will have all shadow infos.

            Sketchup.active_model.shadow_info.keys.each{|k|puts(k+"; "+Sketchup.active_model.shadow_info[k].to_s)}
            

            Hi KevinKarney!
            Sorry, but I don't understand you problem (my poor english!!)... This plugin just putd SU shadows on the current date & time... Can you tell me what I should do to correctly display the shadow of an object? Thank you! πŸ˜„ If I able to..

            Frenglish at its best !
            My scripts

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            • pilouP Offline
              pilou
              last edited by

              @Matt : this don't exist in the free πŸ˜’
              Console gives that

              City: Boulder (CO)
              Country: USA

              Latitude: 40.017
              Longitude: -105.283

              ShadowTime: Fri Nov 08 14:30:00 Paris, Madrid 2002 (Normal I have this regulate at this time)
              I must verify what place is
              Latitude: 40.017
              Longitude: -105.283

              Frenchy Pilou
              Is beautiful that please without concept!
              My Little site :)

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                http://download.sketchup.com/OnlineDoc/gsu6_win/Content/S-Common_Tasks/Tasks-SettingLocation.htm

                Explains difference between Pro and Free Location Tools...

                TIG

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                • J Offline
                  Jim
                  last edited by

                  This is my solution for version 6 Free users:

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                  Plugin: Model Location

                  * This plug-in was made for SketchUp version 6 Free because it lacked the dialog (which Pro had) to change these settings. This has become ...

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                  (sketchuptips.blogspot.com)

                  Version 7 Free does include the Location settings.

                  Hi

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                  • pilouP Offline
                    pilou
                    last edited by

                    Thx for all these tricky solutions β˜€

                    Frenchy Pilou
                    Is beautiful that please without concept!
                    My Little site :)

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                    • M Offline
                      Matt666
                      last edited by

                      Aah, ok... Pilou uses V6!
                      You are completely out, man! 🀣

                      Frenglish at its best !
                      My scripts

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                      • GaieusG Offline
                        Gaieus
                        last edited by

                        Yup,Location was not put into the free (Windows*) SU 5 and 6 but now with SU 7 it's there. Nevertheless by taking a GE snapshot, you can always "geolocate" your model (or use Jim's plugin)


                        *Interestingly, it was only a Windows "(un)feature" only, as the Free SU 6 for the Mac has location. πŸ˜’

                        Gai...

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                          Matt666
                          last edited by

                          Ok, thank you Gaieus!

                          @watkins said:

                          A brief explanation would be useful. I take it that your plugin updates shadows to the current, local time when selected. So, if I select the plugin at 15:25 Oxford UK time, the shadows show correctly for that location and time. Is that correct?
                          Exactly, watkins πŸ˜‰

                          Frenglish at its best !
                          My scripts

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                            Pout
                            last edited by

                            i would at this to your script:

                            Sketchup.active_model.shadow_info["DisplayShadows"]=true
                            This will immediately also show the shadow in the model.
                            Otherwise one will not see the shadows if the are not set on

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                              remus
                              last edited by

                              Pout, turning on shadows as soon as you set them could be a little annoying, as it would lock SU up in a large model. Better to leave them off (if they are already off) and let the user turn them on, i reckon.

                              http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                Matt666
                                last edited by

                                Yep, that's why I didn't set shadows on in the code... πŸ˜‰

                                Frenglish at its best !
                                My scripts

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                                  Pout
                                  last edited by

                                  @remus said:

                                  Pout, turning on shadows as soon as you set them could be a little annoying, as it would lock SU up in a large model. Better to leave them off (if they are already off) and let the user turn them on, i reckon.

                                  True, but isn't it also a bit confusing for the user? The user sets the shadow to 'now' and i suppose that when a user does this, he wants to see the result of that action. Not?

                                  I don't know if there are any guidelines an what to use as default behaviour on functions like this... It would be usefull to know so i can adjust some of my functions according to that guideline.

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                                    remus
                                    last edited by

                                    I suppose if the user is using this plugin they already have a good idea of what its going to look like, so showing them isnt neccesary.

                                    More generally, most people just use common sense.

                                    http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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