[Plugin][$] RoundCorner - v3.4a - 31 Mar 24
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It works fine if you use it correctly. Unfortunately there's no plugin to read your mind to know what radius you want for the roundovers. You have to enter them manually in the box provided. A few moments actually learning how to use the tool would go a long way. Too bad you can't be bothered to learn how to use it.
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Sorry n8, lots of people are using it just fine. For the sake of receiving something worth hundreds of hours (= a free useful plugin), at least don't be an *&#%hole. A thankyou must be more appropiate. And some apologies, btw.
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Amazing plug in! Thanks so much to the creators! I've run into a snag and have spent to much time failing to figure it out myself, so I thought I'd just come here and ask for help. Could someone demonstrate how to round the corners on this model, or direct me to a tutorial that can show me how? https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model.html?id=ue5c599f2-8f9c-48e5-9951-e235b062aca7
I want to put a .25" Radius on a .75" thick piece of plywood (we have small children and need very smooth edges!) and every time I run the plug in, both the rounded corners and the pointed ends of curves come out with incongruous faces. Its very likely that others have already solved this problem, but I haven't found it anywhere. If so, by all means just post a link to the forum or video and I'll check it out. Thanks for your help, and Thank you so much for this plug in!
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How many segments are you using for the rounding? You might find it better to take care of the points in one step and rounding the edges in another. Also, I would scale the component up by a factor of 100 or 1000 and do the rounding on it there. I expect you'll get cleaner results. If the radius of the round over is greater than the radius of the "corner" you're going around, you'll have problems too. You might want to think about that with the point at the end of the loop and the sharp corners on the insides. You'd have a similar problem rounding over that corner with a router in real material, too, though.
Before you get to rounding, though, do you really want these curves as you've drawn them? The curves aren't tangent to their neighbors. that might create some problems when it comes time to cut this thing out for real. There are more of these spots than the few I indicated.
Another thing you might find helpful is to weld some of the edges together.
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i cant download the ROUNDCORNER.
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Why not? How are you trying to download it? If you want some help you have to give us some useful information. Make it possible for us to help you.
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I love Sketchup - well, did love it. But I'm finding that it's not wise to upgrade every time a new version comes out. Take these extensions, for example. I went to SU14 and now can't for the life of me figure out how to install (or even if I can install) this extension. For me, SU14 is pretty useless without it. I can't even find the Plugins root directory in SU14. What gives?
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There's plenty written about installing plugins in SU2014 and it doesn't take much to find it.
If you download the rbz file from the first post in this thread, you can use Install Extension under Preferences>Extensions to install it automatically. Or you could install the Sketchucation Plugin Store using Install Extension (there's even a video to show you how to install it) and then download and install the plugin from there. In either case the files will get installed correctly into the proper location. Make sure you also get the current LibFredo6 files installed, too.
Don't just copy files from your old Plugins directory to the one for SU2014. That's a sure way to create a headache.
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First of all, thanks for the cool plugin!
I'm running into what I would think is a fairly common problem though: RoundCorner seems to "destroy" any concave insets I create. Instead of trying to explain in words I've created a 2 minute video which demonstrates an easy way for me to reproduce the problem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7IlbQFtQpM%26amp;feature=youtu.be
Any ideas or help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
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That is a well known behaviour. At the end, pick the select tool and just click on the created surface where you should have a hole and press del.
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Ah, that did the trick. Thank you!
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SketchUp crashes each time i try to use this plugin, do you know why?
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@mattiab said:
SketchUp crashes each time i try to use this plugin, do you know why?
Do you have the latest version?
Do you have the latest version of the require Lib Fredo ?
What do you mean by 'crash'?
Are there any error-messages as SketchUp loads?
Are there any messages in th Ruby Console when you try using this tool ?I note you say you are on SketchUp 7 - that's 3 steps behind most people !
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@mattiab said:
SketchUp crashes each time i try to use this plugin, do you know why?
Do you have an old version of Vray?
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@mattiab said:
SketchUp crashes each time i try to use this plugin, do you know why?
You sure haven't given much in the way of useful information so that anyone can help you.
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Hi I would like to ask what edge prop filter, border and inner edge settings need to be on to have the effect below (I have had to soften all edges and then redraw the lines to show what I need) where the outer edges of the round are visible and the inner edges are hidden. I have tried every kind of variation I can think of and they all end up showing all the additional edges created. Please help if you can
thanks
Luke
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Is this what you're after?
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Hi Dave,
thanks for the reply I am actually after this look as shown below, where the outer edges of the Radius are shown only so that when I put the model into Layout I not only have points that I can snap to for measurements but you can also make out the edge.
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You could do this:
And maybe you could get the additional edges at the corners if you run the plugin on limited selections and run it more than once.
If you aren't able to see the edges in LO, it makes me wonder what you have Profiles set to for the style you use.
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Thanks dave, big help
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