[Plugin] SectionCutFace
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I do have v3.8 and with your helpful explanation, I now realize that the cut face does not dynamically follow the section cut. It does in fact create the "glued" face when I switch to a different tool. I was not switching to a different tool.
Thanks for such a creative and useful tool.
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Hi Tig,
I have successfully load the section cut face .rzb plugin into my sku8 via changed the file extension from .rzb to .zip then unzip it, it works fine with my sku8 pro.
Come to the sketch up vray render stage, i have create a section plane as image 1 shows,
but every time I render it, it still render it as a whole model as image 2 shows. The section cut face disappeared.Image1
Image2
how can I fix this problem?
Thank you for ur patience to answer my question.
Best regard,
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I think the renderer must support section cuts and it isn't a problem of the plugin. If so, you can save a copy of your model and use the "Slice Model at Section" option from Zorro2 (?) to delete the rest of the model for the render.
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Unless your renderer supports section-cuts [unlikely for many of them] you must, as Cotty says, work on a copy of your model and slice it at the section-plane using Zorro2, then any section-cut-face you have added will show at that cut. Now it will render as expected.
I believe that the newest version of SUPodium has a tool to do something very much like this for you, automatically saving the model as a copy and then running zorro-like and section-cut-face-like operations on the selected section-plane in the copy...
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Indigo Renderer supports section cuts directly (see here).
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@cotty said:
I think the renderer must support section cuts and it isn't a problem of the plugin. If so, you can save a copy of your model and use the "Slice Model at Section" option from Zorro2 (?) to delete the rest of the model for the render.
Thank you Cotty and Tig, It works fine with zorro2 in sku8.
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Hi TIG, Does this plugin work for Mac?
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Hi Tig,
thanks for a recent help. Now I have one interesting problem.
After reinstalling a sketchup 2013, put on several plugins only.
SketchuUV ; AdditionalPluginFolder ; Sketchucation loader and your plugin SectionCut Face.Using this plugin in small scene cca 30Mb interior I have strange delay when I need to
orbit a scene. My sketchup slow down on a strange way. After that I was trying with other files 20-120Mb sizes but the same.
After removing a plugin everything is fine.
Do you know some solution for this?Sketchup 2013, Windows 7 Home P. x64,
Thanks
Daniel -
On large models gluing a section-cut to a section-plane can slow things down noticeably, because at each change to the model it has to decide if the section-cut is modified by that...
Therefore using the alternative glue-on-demand mode is recommend, or even no-gluing_remake if the section-plane or model being cut by it changes... -
Hello Tig,
thanks for this great plugin. Its a tremendous advantage to glue the section plane. I noticed so, that it
s not possible to change colors or textures once they are applied. ThatΒ΄s to bad, since I usually differentiate my sections. Is there a workaround ?
anyway`s, congratulation one more time
Uli -
You don't need a work around. You need to change Lock from Yes to No before you make the face.
Or unlock the locked group so you can open it for editing.
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If it is glued, you cannot change the color, even if it's not locked.
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If a SectionCutFace is not 'glued', then you can manually edit its properties, provide you 'unlock' it first.
If a SectionCutFace is set to be 'glued' [or 'glue-on-demand'] you specify its fixed properties when it is created, including its color/material [chosen from a list of basic colors and any existing materials at that time] then later on, whenever it changes it will regenerate and reuse the color/material that was initially assigned to it [all of its settings are remembered as special 'attributes']. So you can't change its material manually by painting the faces in an edit - the act of painting and/or the exit from the edit is regarded as a valid change and it is regenerated using its stored attributes - including its saved color/material. BUT provided that a material is loaded into the model, then you can easily 'remake' the glued SectionCutFace by selecting the same section-plane again and then adding a SectionCutFace choosing another listed color/material [and also whatever other settings you wish to have***]. Each section-plane can only have ONE SectionCutFace, so this new SectionCutFace supersedes the previous one, and so it will now keep its new material etc as specified...
***This resetting also applies to all its properties, like hidden edges etc... -
Here's v3.9 http://sketchucation.com/resources/pluginstore?pln=SectionCutFace
The removal of 'inner hole' faces has been improved again -
THANK YOU! The master weaves his magic again...
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Here's v4.0 http://sketchucation.com/resources/pluginstore?pln=SectionCutFace
Further improvements in inner hole face removal algorithms. -
Here's v4.1 http://sketchucation.com/resources/pluginstore?pln=SectionCutFace
Convoluted transformations of nested objects no longer affects algorithms.
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Here's v4.2 http%3A%2F%2Fsketchucation.com%2Fresources%2Fpluginstore%3Fpln%3DSectionCutFace
Remaining convoluted mirrored transformations trapped.
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