[Plugin] SmartPushPull v0.26 (05 nov)
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thanx .... really smart
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Which version is the latest?
The top one would be logical but the bottom one has version that is much higher than the second one.
I am going to guess at the bottom one.
But a big Thanks,
Ralph
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This is a cool plugin. Can someone advise if there is a version where native SU inferencing works with this tool?
I downloaded the one from the original post from a4chitect and the inferencing does not work.
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To make this plugin useful there needs to be a way to choose the axes inference lines before doing the operation. As it is, it seems useful on simpler shapes where there is only one inference line per vertex, but otherwise it usually doesn't get the result I would hope for.
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nice plugin... you should try to put a restriction for the points of intersection
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thank you!
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thank you, a4chitect!!!!
this plugin safed me hours of work today!
j.
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Is there a SmartPushPull that works with SU2016?
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thank you for this great plugin..
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@rubits said:
I will not claim that the FBI is extracting ideas from inside my mind. But I had infact developed a similar push pull tool some years back, but with a more native feel to it. Actually I also called it Smart Push Pull. It does not leave traces and it is completely fluid in operation. However it has some problems with antiprismatic prismatoids (OK, it sounds really scientific, but we make these shapes really often), and so I decided not to upload it to rubits. I have however looked at the script again recently, and I also have a few extra tricks up the sleeve that I think could improve the Push Pull tool, so I might release a version of it soon. I will tell you if I do get around to it.
Haha, I've also been working on this but I've been calling mine pressdrag instead of pushpull . My intention is a tool that looks and feels almost identical to native pushpull, i.e. live preview and an option for moving/creating new faces. Should I continue working on it?
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eneroth3
I think you should develop your plugin for the following reasons:
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You have a good reputation for the plugins you have produced to date.
You are a "known" developer among SketchUp users. -
Your plugin would be suitable for SU 2017. You are more likely to maintain
your plugin for future SketchUp versions. Continuity and maintenance of your plugin
are important to the user of SketchUp plugins.
The general weakness with numerous plugins or extensions is:
- varying skill levels of the developers
- different methods of layout and process increase the difficulty
of using multiple plugins or extensions - Instruction videos, manuals or information sheets vary greatly in quality and clarity.
Hope this gives you more insight into one "SketchUp users" point of view and why
I would like you to develop your plugin -
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@facer said:
eneroth3
I think you should develop your plugin for the following reasons:
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You have a good reputation for the plugins you have produced to date.
You are a "known" developer among SketchUp users. -
Your plugin would be suitable for SU 2017. You are more likely to maintain
your plugin for future SketchUp versions. Continuity and maintenance of your plugin
are important to the user of SketchUp plugins.
The general weakness with numerous plugins or extensions is:
- varying skill levels of the developers
- different methods of layout and process increase the difficulty
of using multiple plugins or extensions - Instruction videos, manuals or information sheets vary greatly in quality and clarity.
Hope this gives you more insight into one "SketchUp users" point of view and why
I would like you to develop your pluginHe forgot to add that intelligent women are so HOT!
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very useful, thank you!
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Uau, muito boa essa ferramenta, meus parabéns amigo. Obrigado por compartilhar.
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