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    [Plugin] Import OBJ with Materials v2.1 20131118

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    • majidM Offline
      majid
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      thanx again TIG πŸ‘ now I can play with sculptris + SU

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      • Chris FullmerC Offline
        Chris Fullmer
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        @unknownuser said:

        I'm stepping into an area that I don't fully understand, so hopefully this question makes sense. I would like to import an obj with vertex colors turned on. I have a tcs file that I believe contains the vertex color data, but the obj and mtl don't appear to reference that file at all. I haven't found much searching Google for the tcs file format. Is it possible to import vertex colors into SU?

        Wyatt, where di you get the "tcs" file? I think I know what you're asking, but I have not seen any tcs file at any point. I'm scheming some things right now along these lines.

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          wyatt
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          Hey Chris. Yes, the tcs file comes from tree[d]. I'm not at my computer right now, but from what I remember it's a series of rgb values that I believe tree[d] uses to compute the color variations in the leaves. It would be great if you are figuring out a way to use that data in SU. Let me know if I can help.

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            pibuz
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            +1 to Wyatt's request! Could be very useful using Tree[d] trees!

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              zubenelgennubi
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              thank you so much!!!!!

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              • R Offline
                rattusNOR
                last edited by

                worked very well... thanks!!

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                  3deviator
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                  hellow TIG, i got some problem using this plug-ins. i don't know if the import OBJ plug-ins have a problem or the software i used. I use Frecle tree[d] 3.1 its a free tree generator software to generate tree and export it to .obj file and then import it to sketchup pro 8 using Import OBJ. when i finish importing it, the tree has no texture even i use import OBJ[with texture]as seen in the pictures. whats the problem for it TIG? Anyways, heres the link for tree[d]3.1 software http://www.frecle.net/index.php?show=treed.about . It is great help to us if you can fix this one, we can generate trees and load it to sketchup. hope you will reply this post, thanks.


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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
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                    3deviator

                    The fault isn't with OBJimporter itself but rather with the 'tree[d]' OBJ exporter.
                    It makes a OBJ file describing the geometry and a MTL file describing the materials but fails to export the image files to which the MTL file refers.
                    If you open the MTL file with notepad you'll see some image files specified at the end of each material definition - e.g. map_Kd wood03.png
                    These image files are in the tree[d] 'Textures' folder - typically it's C:\Program Files\gile[s]\plugins\tree[d]\Textures
                    Copy the missing image files from that folder to the folder into which you have exported your OBJ/MTL files.
                    Now your image OBJ file imported into a SKP 'with Textures' will have the textures applied...
                    Now for the rub! The exported/imported tree[d] is relatively 'useless' !!! It has single sided leaf faces and the texture is only applied to the front faces, so all of the backs show as the default back color - usually a blue/gray AND the leaf faces have visible edges and a diagonal line across the middle.Unfixed SKP
                    BUT there is a way to fix these issues... β˜€
                    Put the attached script [ FixtreeD.rb] into ../Plugins folder and reopen the SKP with the tree in it, so that the script is loaded.
                    Now edit the group containing the tree and type FixtreeD.new into the Ruby Console (it runs on all entities in the current context, so DON'T use it outside of the tree group's edit).
                    All coplanar edges will be removed.
                    All other edges are hidden, and no longer cast/receive shadows.
                    The leaves' front materials are copied to their backs.
                    Hidden Geometry is switched 'off'.
                    Progress is reported in the Status Bar and Ruby Console
                    It can take some time to process a complex tree that has 1000s of partsPut into ..Plugins folder... The attached zip file contains a tree[d] exported OBJ/MTL AND the required images listed in that MTL [but not exported by tree[d]!], it also contains the imported OBJ tree showing the problems...Examples This image shows what the 'fixed' tree looks like with the edges/back_faces etc sorted...Example of 'fixed' SKP

                    TIG

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                    • pilouP Offline
                      pilou
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                      • honoluludesktopH Offline
                        honoluludesktop
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                        I'm guessing that's a render of a made-up model? If so, add a zip-gun, wrap it into a bracelet, and represent it:-)

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                          3deviator
                          last edited by

                          Thanks for your reply TIG, this is very nice script, its a Great Help. Thanks a lot. It works fine although it took too long in processing but you will also satisfied with the output. I'm very impress of what you did TIG,your truly "The Incredible Giant".

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                          • GaieusG Offline
                            Gaieus
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                            @3deviator said:

                            Thanks for your reply TIG, this is very nice script, its a Great Help. Thanks a lot. It works fine although it took too long in processing but you will also satisfied with the output. I'm very impress of what you did TIG,your truly "The Incredible Giant".

                            3deviator, use the reply (or quote) buttons to reply a post, not the report function, please. (I know, this needs some sort of routine, too). I had to copy/paste/change poster and all for the above post...

                            Cheers

                            Gai...

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                              3deviator
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                              @gaieus said:

                              @3deviator said:

                              Thanks for your reply TIG, this is very nice script, its a Great Help. Thanks a lot. It works fine although it took too long in processing but you will also satisfied with the output. I'm very impress of what you did TIG,your truly "The Incredible Giant".

                              3deviator, use the reply (or quote) buttons to reply a post, not the report function, please. (I know, this needs some sort of routine, too). I had to copy/paste/change poster and all for the above post...

                              Cheers

                              ohh! im so sory sir Gaieus, i dont intend to do that, I'm just confuse, if where is the button to reply for a specific post. im so sory for that sir. how can i delete that post sir?

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                                3rdEye
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                                Hi TIG,

                                First:(I wrote to you in another thread, about the texture mapping import)

                                After testing the last days with Maya 2009 I can say the following:
                                Your Plugin imports the Geometry very fine and accurate, and it additionally imports the maya mental ray shader I used there. If the shader has only normal mapping applied without diffuse mapping, on import the mapping seems to get lost. When i applied the same map to the diffuse channel it worked, but:

                                The texture mapping is applied to the shader, not to the object, because when i replace the shader in SU 8, the texture mapping gets lost.

                                When I tried to render the object in SU 8 with V-Ray 1.49.91 it did work for hours, but could not complete the Render. When I replace the imported shader with a new one with same textures applied, it renders in usual time, but - as i said - the mapping is lost.

                                am I doing something wrong?

                                thx again for your great plugin!
                                cheers, 3rdEye

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                                  cublique
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi TIG

                                  I Have little problem when import a complex big obj file

                                  its very heavy in my little machines..

                                  I made the obj from ivy generator filling full a wall which dimension 5 x 12 meter2

                                  could you teach me..how I can import complex big obj file?

                                  thanks a lot

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                                  • TIGT Offline
                                    TIG Moderator
                                    last edited by

                                    @cublique said:

                                    Hi TIG

                                    I Have little problem when import a complex big obj file

                                    its very heavy in my little machines..

                                    I made the obj from ivy generator filling full a wall which dimension 5 x 12 meter2

                                    could you teach me..how I can import complex big obj file?

                                    thanks a lot

                                    With complex data it takes time...
                                    Try simpler forms...
                                    OR wait overnight... πŸ˜’

                                    TIG

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                                    • GaieusG Offline
                                      Gaieus
                                      last edited by

                                      Ivy generator creates extremely complex geometry (mostly unusable in SU actually).

                                      Gai...

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                                      • TIGT Offline
                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        Here's v1.9 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=172790#p172790
                                        A glitch with occasional 'reversed faces' on import has been addresses...

                                        TIG

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                                        • W Offline
                                          wyatt
                                          last edited by

                                          TIG, the fixtreed.rb is fantastic! The script eliminates several steps from a fairly lengthy process I developed to use Tree[d] models. Thank you!

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                                          • I Offline
                                            imaxx
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi TIG!
                                            There are problems with import of this file. Familiarize please, and whether it is possible that or to make?
                                            In advance thanks!
                                            Max

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