[Plugin][$] RoundCorner - v3.4a - 31 Mar 24
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@kubusipit said:
I have the same problem with crash issue. I use Win XP SP 3 with skethup 8. I'm using 2 GB RAM. everytime I applied round corners, my sketchup always crash and shut down. I've tried every setting, it didn't work. Is there any way to solve this problem? I'm totaly confused, whether my XP had something wrong or my Sketchup? thanx for respond.
Jeem
Just in case, could you open the Ruby console in case messages are displayed when running RoundCorner.
There are a few plugins that create incompatibility problems (for instance some versions of Matchhbox and SunPosition). This may also be a source of problem.
Fredo
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I too have this problem. Lion 10.7.3 - SU v8. Latest Plugins too. Please help
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only one thing: thank you
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Hello, I have a problem.
Does the corner have to be at a 90 degree angle, or can it be any angle? Because when I try to do it at a non-90 degree angle it goes crazy and does this:
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Hello Everybody
I tried that tool on my model but it doest work correctly, does anybody have an idea what should i do to make all edges and corners smooth ? Help please
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@maciejs said:
Hello Everybody
I tried that tool on my model but it doest work correctly, does anybody have an idea what should i do to make all edges and corners smooth ? Help please
Could you post the model, so that we can find out.
I guess this could be done piece by piece (plus duplication x6, as the wheel is symmetrical)Fredo
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Yes, all parts of the model are symmetrical. All i need is to smooth every edge and make smooth transitions between parts.
here is a link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/1s2pol
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@maciejs said:
Yes, all parts of the model are symmetrical. All i need is to smooth every edge and make smooth transitions between parts.
here is a link: http://www.sendspace.com/file/1s2pol
There are several problems with the model:
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you have hidden internal faces at the ends of the branches of the steering wheel. This is why you cannot select some edges.
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most corners have 4 edges, and their configurations seems to reach the limit of RoundCorner (4 edges and more are supported, but the algorithm is not very robust)
I think you have to either do the roundings manually or reconsider the design to have corners with 3 edges or try a subdivision with Whaat's Artisan.
Fredo
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Thank you Bro, i am going to fix it manually doing one branch separately and copy as you said. Could you tell me how can i check if my models have hidden internal faces?
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If you make a group and in the entity info box, you cannot see "solid", there may be internal faces (but other errors can also cause this)
You can also use this plugin to remove them:
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It seems to be very useful plugin, thank you Gai. Im gonna try it out.
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Please, someone help me. A client asked me to do him a render of a logo. I made it for him like this:
Notice I used ROUNDCORNER around the logo, because the client wanted a glossy shiny effect on the borders, as seen in many rasterized 2D logos made in CorelDraw.
I submitted the logo, but he wants MORE GLOSSY EFFECT, and sent me this logo as an example
Ok, lets not enter the question of how to make that material in VRAY. I will create a topic at the VRAY section for that.
Right now, I will try to create that effect by INCREASING the roundness of the corners of the logo.
BUT THATS WHERE MY PROBLEMS START. I uploaded the same logo before any round-corner effect was applied.
As you can see, the plugin doesnt work very well with the shapes of the logo, specially the upper and lower sections (darker blue).
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@aceshigh said:
Fredo, this was probably asked before, but I didnt find it in this very long thread. Neither I found the answer in the quick manual.
Check the image attached... the offset somehow overlaps itself. It happens quite often when I try to use your tool. And when the offset overlaps, it usually results in problems in the end.
How do I solve this issue?
this is my previous post about the same issue...
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I guess nobody has a solution? At least a suggestion of another program where I might try to round the corners of my object?
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@aceshigh said:
I guess nobody has a solution? At least a suggestion of another program where I might try to round the corners of my object?
RoundCorner is based on pure geometry and therefore the overlap issues (when the offset is too large) has no satisfactory solution.
I think that Artisan by Whaat, which is based on a softer method, by subdivision, could help.Fredo
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@unknownuser said:
@aceshigh said:
I guess nobody has a solution? At least a suggestion of another program where I might try to round the corners of my object?
RoundCorner is based on pure geometry and therefore the overlap issues (when the offset is too large) has no satisfactory solution.
I think that Artisan by Whaat, which is based on a softer method, by subdivision, could help.Fredo
Fredo, I noticed that the overlap issues in certain shapes occur even when the offset is MINIMAL...its just harder to notice, unless you zoom in.
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@aceshigh said:
Fredo, I noticed that the overlap issues in certain shapes occur even when the offset is MINIMAL...its just harder to notice, unless you zoom in.
The fact is that the algorithm is too geometrical to handle complex meshes. It is more adapted when the edges to round are aligned.
Fredo
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@unknownuser said:
@aceshigh said:
Fredo, I noticed that the overlap issues in certain shapes occur even when the offset is MINIMAL...its just harder to notice, unless you zoom in.
The fact is that the algorithm is too geometrical to handle complex meshes. It is more adapted when the edges to round are aligned.
Fredo
from a non programer´s point of view (mine) it seems the plugin works very well with some very complex objects, but cant deal with other specific shape objects, that sometimes dont seem to complex.
in this particular shape I am getting problems, the overlapping occurs because the curve has like 10 lines/faces. When the plugin offsets the inner border, SOME of the inner lines get negative.
cant you adjust the offsetting feature to NEVER get negative values?
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I have a working [but yet unreleased] version of 'smartoffset.rb' that works on 2d shapes which ignores reversed curves like this where the internal offset's smallness/radius results in negative flipped forms. Thus, instead of an unwanted 'ear' of reversed edges getting made, the internal offset's corner is a made as a simple angle when necessary.
I use similar 3d code in the 'shell' part of my recent 'honeycomber' tool, to avoid convoluted forms where the internal offsets can flip over... So instead of unwanted 'appendages' being made on the tighter internal corners, they are made simple, with no reversing or interpenetrating of facets etc.
Fredo, perhaps you could look through that part of the code and crib some ideas to use in your own code... I can PM you other code if you like...
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