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    [Plugin] Import OBJ with Materials v2.1 20131118

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    • GaieusG Offline
      Gaieus
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      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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          wyatt
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          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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            imaxx
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            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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              imaxx
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              Sorry! I forget attach fileOBJ file

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              • TIGT Offline
                TIG Moderator
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                @imaxx said:

                ...
                Imaxx
                You only included the OBJ file ! πŸ˜’
                Therefore when it imports there is no MTL to set materials and of course NO texture/image files either...
                Here is what imports with what you supplied.
                The trunk is there and I suspect the branches/leaves too [as the rectangular slabs at various angles], BUT these need to have PNG texture materials with transparency to look right.
                Also the app that has made these triangulated faces AND reversed one part - this is fixable using the 'tree[d]' techniques described in the recent thread BUT you need the OBJ file, the MTL file and the images specified in the MTL file in a subfolder IF given in the MTL; then process the import to remove the coplanar edge, add the material to BOTH sides of the face and hide edges etc..........
                This is the present versionCapture.PNG

                TIG

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                  Justo
                  last edited by

                  FixtreeD.rb works well with OBJ importer's imports of Xfrog plants as well
                  Thanks

                  Cheers
                  Justin

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                    onesimo
                    last edited by

                    from 3ds max, how do you export the files properly to have all the textures? in max it is properly textured but when you import to sketchup there is no texture. is it possible?

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                      MartinK
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                      Thanks TIG. Your generous plugins and help on this forum have been invaluable to me. Much appreciated.

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                        Rich O Brien Moderator
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                        Don't laugh but I'm getting 'Error: 666' in the Ruby console? Some files import but most don't? They're fine in Modo and 3DS Max?

                        Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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                        • GaieusG Offline
                          Gaieus
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                          Those must be some evil files, Rich. Pray to St Patrick today πŸ˜•

                          Gai...

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                            TIG Moderator
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                            @unknownuser said:

                            Don't laugh but I'm getting 'Error: 666' in the Ruby console? Some files import but most don't? They're fine in Modo and 3DS Max?

                            The '666' is my joke error value - it means I don't know what the bleep is causing this but I'll struggle on regardless !
                            It is quite possible to get some 666 error messages but to end up with what appears to be a perfect result anyway. Some OBJ files seem to have a few faces coded in an awkward way that won't get made - usually too small to handle or perhaps with three effectively co-linear points - I can trap for these but NOT 'fix' them - so it just puts '666' when it is presented with one that fails... Do you say that some files fail completely? Can you post or PM me one so I can test with perhaps so more helpful error messages temporarily allowed on my own setup... Have you tried just doing the import as a 'mesh' - this can overcome some issues with this type of problem...

                            TIG

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                            • honoluludesktopH Offline
                              honoluludesktop
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                              TIG, thanks for this importer. I am playing with the "3D Modeling with Silhouettes" application, and using your plugin to bring its models into sketchup.

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                                pibuz
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                                Hei TIG, sorry to bother...
                                I can run your script easily, but at the end of the transformation progress SU exits giving a BUGsplat message... How can I fix this?

                                WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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                                • TIGT Offline
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  @pibuz said:

                                  Hei TIG, sorry to bother...
                                  I can run your script easily, but at the end of the transformation progress SU exits giving a BUGsplat message... How can I fix this?

                                  Not sure - without loads more details about version, OS the OBJ itself etc...
                                  Have you tried the OBJimporter by Fluidimporter http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=316470#p316470 that is quicker and less prone to error than my old thing...

                                  TIG

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                                    pibuz
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                                    No I didn't! I'll try that thanks!

                                    WEB (ita) - https://filipposcarso.wixsite.com/ordinentropico

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                                      Immer
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                                      Hi TIG, I've got a few more patches for you, on your importer this time. I've been running into " - Material already exists..." errors a lot, which cause the associated group to be imported untextured.

                                      I changed the following code to reuse the existing material, but it might be nice to have an option to automatically mangle the material name if it really is a different texture.

                                      
                                      	when "newmtl"
                                      		mat_name=values[0]
                                                      matnames=[];materials.each{|mat|matnames << mat.display_name}
                                                      if matnames.include?(mat_name)
                                                        puts mat_name+" - Material already exists..."
                                                        ### traps for usemtl called x2 in obj or pre-existing materials
                                                        current_mat=nil
                                      		  ## NEW; make sure pre-existing materials are re-used
                                      		  if nil==new_mats.find{|mat|mat.name==mat_name}
                                      			new_mats << materials[mat_name]
                                      		  end
                                      
                                      

                                      I also noticed that the vast majority of import time is spent updating the progress bar. A quick fix that shortens a minute-long import to a few seconds:

                                      
                                      change 
                                      	Sketchup.set_status_text("Processing line #{line_cnt} of #{lines.length}")
                                      to
                                      	 if line_cnt % 73 == 0 # could be any number, 73 just makes the digits spin nicely
                                      		Sketchup.set_status_text("Processing line #{line_cnt} of #{lines.length}")
                                      	 end
                                      
                                      

                                      Finally, one of my test models suffered from the "some faces get reversed" bug mentioned above - but I noticed that when I then imported the same object again, without my material reuse code so it ended up untextured, the problem disappeared. When I tested by commenting out the "position_material" line in the following code the problem also went away, but obviously so did the texture.

                                      
                                      if new_face and @current_mat!= nil 
                                      	if @current_mat.texture != nil
                                      		pt_array=[]
                                      		pt_array=[verts[0],face_uvs[0],verts[1],face_uvs[1],verts[2],face_uvs[2]]if verts_length==3 and face_uvs
                                      		pt_array=[verts[0],face_uvs[0],verts[1],face_uvs[1],verts[2],face_uvs[2],verts[3],face_uvs[3]]if verts_length>3 and face_uvs
                                      		# new_face.position_material(@current_mat,pt_array,true)
                                      	else
                                      ...
                                      
                                      

                                      I'll keep poking at it, but I'm having to figure out both Ruby and Sketchup's API as I go, so you might have more luck.

                                      Here's the globe model I noticed the problem on for referencetextured globe that suffers from some face-inversions when imported

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                                      • TIGT Offline
                                        TIG Moderator
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                                        Immer

                                        I'd be more than happy for you to take over 'my' OBJimporter - 'Fluid' has recently made an equivalent compiled version [currently PC only].
                                        BUT if you want to redo aspects of my stuff then please do so and publish them - I only want credit/blame for my bits [note that several others also made earlier contributions to this 'collaboration' !].
                                        You can start a new thread [then I'll edit mine to direct new browsers to yours...]
                                        I have too much on right now to do many changes to tools that I feel are now 'spent'...
                                        BUT if you can improve it please do so πŸ˜„

                                        TIG

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                                        • I Offline
                                          Immer
                                          last edited by

                                          Thanks, but I've got enough projects on my plate already, I was just lopping a few warts off a new tool in my box. I've seen Fluid, but my main dabbling machine is an old Mac so it's not convenient to use.

                                          I can completely relate to not wanting to make frequent updates to old projects though, so here's my faster version for anyone interested.much faster version that also reuses existing materials instead of leaving objects untextured

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                                            chango70
                                            last edited by

                                            @immer said:

                                            Thanks, but I've got enough projects on my plate already, I was just lopping a few warts off a new tool in my box. I've seen Fluid, but my main dabbling machine is an old Mac so it's not convenient to use.

                                            I can completely relate to not wanting to make frequent updates to old projects though, so here's my faster version for anyone interested.[attachment=0:1hpltocr]<!-- ia0 -->obj_importer.rb<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1hpltocr]

                                            Cool will give it a spin shortly.

                                            Cheers

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