[Plugin] Component Stringer UPDATED May 23, 2013
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Well: a new killer plug indeed
Axis of component must be adequate
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Hi Chris
Not only you're a quite good teacher, but I begin to think that you get also a lot of fun when writing ruby's.
MALAISE
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@gaieus said:
Hi Chris,
interesting and very cool plugin again, thanks!
I was wondering however if you could make it somehow that the plugin would rotate every second bit so that you could build chains with it easily.
(Although now as I am writing this, I realise that there would be more as well - like those components should also overlap the line segments so that the link into each other - and also what if the line curves in all 3 dimensions so forget it)
I gotta second this idea. I don't know if it's even possible. I made a 3d spiral in which the line segments decrease in length linearly towards the center, and applied the script. That created components that followed the size decrease. I'd like them to rotate "X" degrees per segment, along the lines of "follow me and rotate" or FFD, but those only work with connected faces; I'd like to see if it can be done with individual components along the axis of the path followed. Any way you can think of to do that, with or without the plugin?
Either way, great plugin! Thanks!
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Simon
Looks like a chain to me... I hadn't tried it... simply an approach to the 'problem'...
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Great comments and feedback. I agree there are lots of great possibilities on this one. The main things I would like to tackle first are:
Major to do list
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Make it work with closed loops!
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Also it can crash if you select edges that are connected to other edges that are not selected - fix that!
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The scale is messed up if the component axis is set in the middle of the component - fix that.
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Add multiple component support - random and ordered placement
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Rotation - overall rotation and each component rotation settings.
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Branching edges support
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Edges that are not connected support
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Add some pre-made dinosaur bones to the plugin folder for Thom
Those are the main things that come to mind and that I've seen suggested that I think are good suggestions. I think that covers most things?
So I should probably go write this instead of sitting here on the forum.
Chris
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- Add a Paypal link in the plugin folder
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@ecuadorian said:
- Add a Paypal link in the plugin folder
Thanks Chris!
...and ditto Ecuadorian's post.
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I've been thinking about that. As of right now, I am not selling any of my scripts (in time that will change). But for now, I might implement a paypal link.
I also really want to add a link to my all my plugins page, and also a link to my YouTube channel where I'll be uploading all my video tutorials from now on. I want people who download these to have quicker access to the video tutorials I make for my scripts.
So plan on seeing a few items like that being added to my plugins folder eventually.
Chris
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Chris
Would it be possible to have each component connect to the beginning of each line segment, but not scale. So the very next component would start before the first one ended. This would make it easier to make chain links to interconnect.
However, thanks for all you great plugins.
Ken
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@chris fullmer said:
I also really want to add a link to my all my plugins page,
The link you put is the link to download clf-component-stringer.rb.
I guess you are talking about this Chris Fullmer plugin' page
which is very useful.!! (And easy to reproduce for each author of this place)
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Oh, you are right. I had put the wrong link. It is fixed now, thanks Simon.
Chris
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Hey Chris,
Another awesome script. Thanks very much! I agree that you are at a point now where you could charge for your scripts but I also understand that you need to be comfortable doing that. I will gladly support you when you do. I have bought SOME scripts and I hardly use them, yet. It's obvious that you enjoy writing them and knowing others appreciate it definitely must help. How about you set up that PayPal and let people donate as they download. I'm not sure how long it takes to write these but I'm sure you have quite a few hours put into it so far. Anyway, keep up the great work! Your a good guy Chris!
Cheers,
Jeff
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very cool and powerful.
thank you, Chris.
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first attempt....! Thanks Chris.
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crazy
nice one chris! -
Thanks! I am sure meny will find this usefull. There is still some extra steps needed to make a chain... I wonder how soon some will make working SP roller chain with this
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couple more....
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And thus SketchUp became the easiest way to design a roller coaster.
@unknownuser said:
Would it be possible to have each component connect to the beginning of each line segment, but not scale.
Right click > Reset scale. You have to do this for each instance. There must be a "mass reset scale" script somewhere. EDIT: It seems there isn't. Make sure to set a keyboard shortcut for "reset scale" so you can do this quickly.
Hey, Jeff, how about something like this?
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Wow!....did you draw that? Have you tried the script yet or is that your first try with it?
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It's a photo, Jeff. This is a famous house by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. I'm just suggesting that this script will now make this kind of crazy things possible in SketchUp.
But I know you were just kidding.
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