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    • D Offline
      dacad
      last edited by

      I mean that since ruby was introduced it was at the beggining a great way to add specific functions and automatize some actions, and then turn into part of sketchup develpment itself (every "new" stuff that it's presented it's a ruby plugin like DCs and sandbox, and this brings a dated engine to his knees) and the only hope to solve bugs and limitations of the software (we need a plugin to work as follow me was supost to, or just to draw a basic curve shape...) without google having to do nothing (the users work for advance features and solving bugs in the tools instead of the developers).

      Keep in mind that we don't have any new modeling tool, animation tool or mapping/texture tool since follow me and sandbox in sketchup 4-5...but i believe that this develpment path was more a marketing decision then a development one, but still a (very) bad marketing decision

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        dacad
        last edited by

        But back to topic, maybe the best way for this need is to export the mesh to other 3d package texture it there and import it again to set up the final scene, but the big problem here is that importers have big problems with keeping the textures in place with uvwarping or big meshs...But is there any better way to do this??

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          dacad
          last edited by

          thanks thomthom.
          That's what i suspected. with so many software i use to each task, i'm starting to mix up shortcuts keys lolol.

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          • thomthomT Offline
            thomthom
            last edited by

            A different application might be the way to go at the moment. SU isn't very ideal for rigging. And I'm a believer of using the right tool for the right job. I think that SU might not be the right tool for this.

            Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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              Whaat
              last edited by

              Here are some methods to load and save UV sets. If someone wants to use them to create a 'lock texture' plugin, that's fine with me. 😄

              def store_uvs(ents,uvset)
              
              face=0
              case uvset
              	when 0
              		key="uv0"
              	when 1
              		key="uv1"
              	when 2
              		key="uv2"
              	when 3
              		key="uv3"
              end
              
              Sketchup.active_model.start_operation "Save UV set"
              
              for e in ents
              	
              	if (e.valid?) and (e.class==Sketchup;;Face)
              		
              		polymesh=e.mesh 5
              		uvs=polymesh.uvs 5
              		for i in (0..uvs.length-1)
              			uvs[i]=uvs[i].to_a  #converts the Point 3D objects to arrays so they won't be transformed
              		end
              		e.set_attribute 'uvs',key,uvs
              	
              	face=face+1
              	Sketchup.set_status_text("Stored uvs for #{face} faces.")
              	end
              		
              end
              
              UI.messagebox "UVs saved for #{face} faces."
              
              Sketchup.active_model.commit_operation
              
              end #function
              
              ###################position a texture on a material from a stored UV set
              def position_map(entities,set)
              
              face=0
              failed=0
              return if set=="SU"  
              key="uv"+set.to_s
              p "positioning map"
              p entities
              for e in entities
              	p e
              	if (e.valid?) and (e.class==Sketchup;;Face)
              		
              		uvs=e.get_attribute 'uvs',key    #gets the stored array of uv coordinates for this face for the given uv set
              		p uvs
              		if uvs
              			pos=[]
              			polymesh=e.mesh 5   #get a polygon mesh representation of the face
              			polygons=polymesh.polygons  
              			poly_index=0
              			begin
              				for p in polygons[poly_index]
              					point=polymesh.point_at(p.abs)
              					if point
              						pos.push(point) 
              						pos.push(uvs[p.abs-1])
              					end
              				end
              
              				e.position_material e.material, pos, true
              				face=face+1
              				Sketchup.set_status_text("Loaded uvs for #{face} faces")
              			rescue  #this is required because SketchUp sometimes fails to position the texture properly
              				poly_index=poly_index+1
              				if polygons[poly_index]
              					pos=[]
              					retry  #try to postion texture again using next polygon in the face
              				else
              					failed=failed+1
              				end
              			end
              	
              			
              		end
              	end
              end
              
              if failed>0
              	stext="Unable to load
              	UVs for #{failed} faces.  Loaded UVs for #{face} faces."
              else
              	stext="Loaded UVs for #{face} faces."
              end
              
              #UI.messagebox (stext)
              
              
              end  #end position map
              

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              • D Offline
                dacad
                last edited by

                WOW, thanks Whaat. Has always you're great!:)
                My knowledge in ruby is very limited so can anyone help with this? (or change the name of this topic to "[Request]Lock texture coordinates")
                Thanks in advance

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                  remus
                  last edited by

                  Unfortunately it isnt quite as easy as that. Ruby has it's own separate commands that dont necessarily match those that you see in the SU UI.

                  I suppose you could think of it as ruby seeing a different UI to what the user sees: sometimes the stuff we see matches up with what ruby sees, sometimes ruby sees extra stuff we dont see and sometimes we see stuff ruby doesnt see.

                  http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                    Jackson
                    last edited by

                    I was going to post a request/enquiry regarding this precise issue when I found this post. What baffles me is that this can already be done per individual face via the left click texture position editor (Right click on face>Texture>Position>Enter) which is fine for cuboids, but is pretty much useless when working on large triangulated meshes.

                    As it's already possible on a per face basis in SU is it not relatively simple to write a ruby which simply repeats this action on all selected faces? Easy for me to say seeing as am and most likely always will be completely useless at programming, but Matthieu Noblet's "Components to Groups" script got me thinking. In principle it does almost exactly what we want- allows you to select geometry/groups/components, then performs a series of right click actions upon it/them. In that case it is:

                    Select Component>Explode>Group>Deselect>Select Next Component>Explode, Group,... etc.

                    Could the same principle (or even some of the same code) not be applied to this problem so you select a mesh, and the ruby then starts the sequence: Select Face>Texture (i.e. Open Texture Editor)> Position>Enter>Select Next Face,... etc?

                    I've had a look in Matthieu's C2G code, but like I said, even basic ruby is beyond me. Matthieu's a very generous guy who I'm sure if requested would be willing to allow someone to edit and redistribute parts of it for a good cause. This ability, combined with all the recent "organic" modelling ruby scripts would be incredibly useful for SU users like myself who would rather keep 3D Max and Rhino OUT of their workflow!

                    I understand of course (or at least I think I do) that SU has major UV mapping shortfalls- as I understand it, if you stretch/deform a face in SU elasticly, there's no way for SU to stretch the texture accordingly so edges still tile with adjacent faces (though that does make me wonder how Whaat's UV Spherical Mapping tool works?), but even an automation of the current Texture>Position>Enter would be of enormous benefit.

                    p.s. guess who just spent 2 days texturing a tree! 😢

                    Jackson

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      @jackson said:

                      I was going to post a request/enquiry regarding this precise issue when I found this post. What baffles me is that this can already be done per individual face via the left click texture position editor (Right click on face>Texture>Position>Enter) which is fine for cuboids,

                      That doesn't lock anything. If you map a texture to a face (quad - or whatever - doesn't matter) and do the Position trick - then when you move an edge or vertex the texture doesn't stick with it.

                      I wonder if you're asking for something else..?

                      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                        Jackson
                        last edited by

                        Tom,

                        That's what I said at the end- it doesn't stick the texture to the vertices or edges, but it does stick the texture to the face. Once you've hit Enter you can move or rotate the unedited face about as much as you want and the texture will stay in place- i.e. SU seems to create a new UV coordinates plane which is fixed coplanar to the face. In this way the texture stays fixed until you edit the vertices or edges at which point the texture "moves" or rather the texture actually stays fixed on the face's UV plane while the faces geometry floats around on it. Like I said, it wouldn't be SU's answer to pelt or shrink mapping, but each face having its own UV coordinates plane would still be an enormous help in SU.

                        Jackson

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                          remus
                          last edited by

                          Doesnt that happen anyway? i.e. without the right click->position texture thing.

                          http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                          • GaieusG Offline
                            Gaieus
                            last edited by

                            If you don't position the texture on the face,it will be positioned to the world axes. If you start moving the face around, you can see the texture "move" relative to the face but "stick" absolute to the WAxes. This can be "fixed" by positioning the texture on the face but it won't get really stuck to it but as Jackson says, it will stick to another "plane" that is "positioned" to the face itself, not the WAxes.

                            Still if you start editing any vertex (say just start moving an edge), the texture won't follow but remain on this "invisible plane".

                            Hard to explain something hat only virtually exists 😮 and maybe is not even so just I make up these "synonyms" to explain what I experience. 😲

                            Gai...

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                              remus
                              last edited by

                              I see what you mean, i'd never noticed that before, for some reason 😕

                              http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                              • GaieusG Offline
                                Gaieus
                                last edited by

                                Well, it's not apparent until you encounter a certain case...

                                Gai...

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