[Plugin] CleanUp
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So if I understood you well I should work in a larger scale (x100, for instance) and only in the final step reduce it down.
If you want to chase this down I guess even in larger scale models it can happen (see attached).
This model I've converted from an .STL file, cleaned up manually and made sure it is solid.
In hidden edges that are very close (almost parallel) the plugin loses geometry:
![Before and Aftter "Merge Faces"](/uploads/imported_attachments/b6Hc_example2-cleanup.jpg "Before and Aftter "Merge Faces"")
Cheers and thanks for the response.
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That is because you only scaled the instance of the component. The definition itself is tiny - meaning the coordinates for the model is still within very small distances.
It's best to model 100 times larger - as scaling up a tiny model will just amplify tiny precision issues.
Because the model was made tiny I still got problem when using the Scale Definition (makes the definition the same size as the instance.) I still lost two faces.
When I reset the scale, then opened the group scaled up 100 times and then ran CleanUp I would get model validation warnings - regarding face normals, but no faces would be lost.
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Sorry if this seems dumb, but I have downloaded this plugin, and the TT_lib2 file, put them both in my plugins folder, but I cant seem to use them at all, cant see them in the plugins menu in SU.
Thanks
JARR3DF15CH3R
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A screenshot of your folder structure can help a lot
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Hello, when I download this plugin, it is saved as an "rb" file. Sketchup doesn't see this file when I try to find it form the sketchup, preferences, plugin window. It seems to be looking for "rbz"
This is my first plugin I am installing so pls bear with me if this is a common issue.
thanks,
Ed
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Simple rb files aren't to be loaded the way you are trying to do it. Just navigate to where you saved the RB file and move it into the Plugins folder. Or you can add the rb file to a ZIP file, rename the ZIP file to .rbz and install it as you were trying to do. Of course just dropping the rb file into the Plugins folder is easier.
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You are clearly somewhat "plugin-installationly-challenged".
There are clear Help files on this in the Sketchup menu...Anyway... Plugins now come in four flavors.
Two are as simple RB or more rarely encrypted RBS files that are simply put into the Sketchup Plugins folder.
Two are as Archives of files and helper-files inside the tool's subfolder, in ZIP or RBZ format. When extracted from the archive, these again need to go into the Sketchup Plugins folder, keeping files inside their original subfolders etc...
Simple files like this tool's RB also require a 'Lib' folder [again it's full of 'helper-files'] which is also linked from the tool's download page, so you need that too.
Once a plugin is loaded you'll usually need to restart Sketchup to use it: it then appears in menus, toolbars etc as described in the tool's help pages...
Rather than you having to find folders, extract archives etc the nice guys at Sketchup recently introduced the new RBZ archive format - which is actually just a ZIP file with a different 'extension'. The 'Installer' button under Prefereces > Extensions can then automatically extract the RBZ file's contents and install them into your Plugins folder... However, this tool does not readily cope with installing from ZIP archives, or with single RB/RBS files. Luckily thomthom has made a tool that itself comes in a RBZ format, that you can install using the native-tool button, this then adds a tool submenu into the 'Plugins' menu that lets you install any of the four file types. So after you have installed this you can install any tool's RB file, and then the supporting TT_Lib etc from its downloaded archive...
Thmthom's tool is called 'Simple Plugins Installer' and it is easily found in the SCF 'Plugins Index' linked from our menu above... -
Indeed, I am... or at least I was... Just had to use the "ZIP file with a different 'extension'" technique...
Saved the rb as a zip and then change the extension to .rbz for it to work. This plugin is wonderful and the help I get here is unmatched, thanks!
BTW, I'm pulling really old .max files, opening htem in the 3ds demo, saving them as 3ds and then opening them up in SU and running this plugin. So far the results have been amazing.
Ed
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@burkhard said:
A screenshot of your folder structure can help a lot
The other posts have helped me, the plugin didn't help for what I needed. ( trying to reduce my file size from 33.2 mb to the required 10 mb to upload to google earth ) This plug in is great though, thanks for all the help.
Thanks,
JARR3DF15CH3R
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hi just downloaded
i'll try use it in my thesis work that is bicoming too big . it's a simple reconstruction of a part of my district.
( much is cause by the images imported in) anyway i'm trying to reduce it.thank you
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awesome i will test it ASAP
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hey guys, I am new to this, I am trying to install this plugin but it won't work while others do work, for some reason it doesnt show in my sketchup interface, or in the plugins menu.. help
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@nida12345m said:
hey guys, I am new to this, I am trying to install this plugin but it won't work while others do work, for some reason it doesnt show in my sketchup interface, or in the plugins menu.. help
See if this article helps: http://www.thomthom.net/thoughts/2012/01/installing-plugins-for-google-sketchup/
I'd advice you to check out the installer utility linked in the article. -
I downloaded this tool, but for some reason it does not show up under my Plugins tool bar?
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Well, you give us almost nothing to go on to help you.
Where did it get saved when you downloaded it? It has to go into SketchUp's Plugins folder for which you must have full read and write permissions. Did you also download and install TT_lib2 as directed in the first post of this thread? I'm guessing you didn't follow the instructions that were given or the plugin would work.
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thank you so much !!!
great plugin !
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thank you for this plug-ins i will try it later. keep it up!
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OK so i downloaden the TT_lib2 (2.7.1) file and the tt_cleanup file and put into the plug in folder.
Why is it crashing? at startup it said: Error Loading File tt_cleanup.rb
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Did you install TT_Lib2? Using the Install Extension button under Preferences? Or did you just copy the RBZ file to your plugins folder?
And when you say "crash" - did SketchUp BugSplat? (Or did you mean you got an error message?)
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Sure, you must load also the new TTlib so TT_lib 2
(yes install plugins is more & more boring!
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