[Plugin][$] RoundCorner - v3.4a - 31 Mar 24
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Hi, Lyubov:
Your question generates many questions.
Please visit this thread and see if an answer is there:
http://sketchucation.com/plugin/696-SketchUcationToolsFredo6's RoundCorner is a very reliable plugin and requires a helper file called Libfredo. In fact, most if not all of his tools utilize the helper file.
See if the above helps and post back if you need further assistance.
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is it compatible with su2014? im trying and still get error.
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@frankflafy said:
is it compatible with su2014? im trying and still get error.
Round Corner is indeed compatible with SU2014. What error do you get? Just saying you get an error is useless.
Make sure you've installed the current version of Round Corner AND Libfredo6.
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sorry i just copy paste old plugins to a new plugins folder. and i got screwed.
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Frank, it has been posted all over Sketchucation that copying and pasting plugins from an older installation is not advised.
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THANX again
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Just do not understand, do I need to pay for this plugin to work? After following the instructions I cannot find the toolbar? What a waste!!!
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@unknownuser said:
do I need to pay for this plugin to work?
No.
@unknownuser said:
What a waste!!!
Waste? this is a great and must have plugin and many people use it successfully.
@unknownuser said:
Just do not understand
Correct.
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Maybe you wil be more lucky with this!
Now there is a sort of integration of it inside Join PusPushPull Interactive!
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@antonius43 said:
Just do not understand, do I need to pay for this plugin to work? After following the instructions I cannot find the toolbar? What a waste!!!
It is free to download, install and use [but of course you are free to donate to authors]...
If you have installed the Plugin properly [and how did you do that?]... then you might need to restart SketchUp and activate the it under Preferences > Extensions... and then activate its Toolbar...Also having read the Plugin's installation instructions... you will be aware that you also need to have 'LibFredo' downloaded and installed to make this work [that's free too ]
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Thank u so much,,,it's amazing
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took me a few minutes to get it working, had to run Sketchup as administrator..
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@zraupp said:
took me a few minutes to get it working, had to run Sketchup as administrator..
Why? Where and how did you install the plugin?
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Whatever works, I guess, but you didn't really answer the question.
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@dave r said:
Whatever works, I guess, but you didn't really answer the question.
You shouldn't have to run SketchUp 2014 as administrator to get plugins to work unless you aren't installing them in the correct location.There is only one place to install plugins and its in the plugins folder ...
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Hi Fredo, folks, thanks for this very useful plugin.
I am asking from a rendering perspective. And woodworking, where straight rectangular edges are very common.
- would RC in a future version work on multiple groups selection? For a furniture piece with many parts, that would be a real time-saver.
- would RC in a future version allow for native undo-ing (not SU's undo) Maybe even with some form of Ghost integration.
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Has anyone else had trouble with edges of planes that have had RoundCorner applied? I have a model that I unfortunately need to temporarily undo the rounded corner in order to make other modifications to the plane. I thought it would be as easy at re-drawing the corner and using Push/Pull to apply that across the whole edge, but Sketchup refuses to redraw the corner correctly.
Take the following images, for example. Here I attempt to use the rectangle tool to create a nice new corner. However, as soon as I click to create the rectangle, the lines I need are distorted. The same occurs if I create guides and use simple lines. It appears to be impossible to redraw the corner!
Any ideas on what I can do?
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I've seen this sort of thing before but it has nothing specifically to do with this plugin. The same sort of thing might happen if you use a simple arc to do the roundover. This must be a pretty tiny radius corner and it appears you are running up against SketchUp's tolerance settings. One option would be to scale the geometry up by a factor of 10 or 100 and proceed with what you're trying to do. The other would be to delete the curves at the end of the roundover and draw in the lines to complete the corner.
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@dave r said:
I've seen this sort of thing before but it has nothing specifically to do with this plugin. The same sort of thing might happen if you use a simple arc to do the roundover. This must be a pretty tiny radius corner and it appears you are running up against SketchUp's tolerance settings. One option would be to scale the geometry up by a factor of 10 or 100 and proceed with what you're trying to do. The other would be to delete the curves at the end of the roundover and draw in the lines to complete the corner.
Thank you. I had not considered that. I suppose I should have posted this elsewhere, then. It is a small part. Those planes are 1mm thick, and the corner has a radius of 0.25mm. I'll try scaling it up and back as suggested. Thanks again!
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