[Plugin] Extrude Edges by Rails
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@unknownuser said:
Seems that works like a charm
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Crashed if Rail1 is clicked firstI think that's because the profile (now rail1) would need to be infinitely small where the two rails (profile+rail2) meet... I think it's trying to make tiny faces in the 'corner'... I know of this glitch and I am looking at ways of trapping it - it's not 'foolproof' yet !
Meanwhile use logically...
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Seems that works like a charm
Crashed if Rail1 is clicked first
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really beautiful, thank you so much.
i used it with the BZ toolbar, and you can set the segment amout for the line at the start which is a real time saver!
thank you again
pav
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Next will be Coon'Surface?
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@unknownuser said:
Next will be Coon'Surface?
(just add the oposite profile as Rail 3Pilou !
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Pilou, you want SketchUp to become MoI. Each one has its own.
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Now there are distant cousins
If you take the previus 3 curves without connection between them you will obtain these flying fishes
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Looks like it has a lot of potential, I have not had time to try it yet.
I was wondering if you had included, "Triangulate" or "Quad" face options?cheers!
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A force of SU nature!!
Really cool!
Great job, Tig!Here is some first trying:
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@unknownuser said:
Humhum
Seems we must have possibility to reverse rails before apply the plug!
[attachment=0:1pr20x36]<!-- ia0 -->falsebug.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1pr20x36]I am looking how to fix this within the script - to fix it manually for now use scale -1 on the profile about the profile's centre...
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The curious thing is that the Rail2 is a "straight line"
So must be divided , then welded
But result seems no reproductible and gives some nusty result
PS A multi-profils along Rail1 rail2 will be sweet too
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Pilou:
I had similar results with the construction points on several attempts. Once, with rails made by Freehand tool and once with profile and rails made by Welded segments for profile and rails and once by smoothing out the profile with added arcs and Welding.
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@mitcorb said:
Pilou:
I had similar results with the construction points on several attempts. Once, with rails made by Freehand tool and once with profile and rails made by Welded segments for profile and rails and once by smoothing out the profile with added arcs and Welding.
Since TIG said the script was mostly stable, I figured that there would be some of this to happen.Can you all give as much info about the failures as possible [PM me small skps if appropriate] Ruby Console messages etc - I want to debug this glitch
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TIG:
Thanks for the Example skp.
I will try to provide you with examples as time permits. And I have been observing the Ruby console.
My last experiment was with Polyline Divider as the profile and rails from Fredo's Bezier collection. I got the mesh ok, but of course, the math complexity reversed and crisscrossed the beginning and ending copies of the profile causing an oblate spheroid bulge(same shape as an American football) and wings like Pilou's harlequin flying fish. However, there was no comment in the console.
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hey TIG
here's a problem i've run into sometimes in an instance where it seems it should work. i'm only getting partial results in this case.
any ideas?
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With the Jeff curve
I have black crosses in the v7
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using that same file, here's another weird thing i can't figure out. (a video's probably easiest for me because i don't have to type as much )
(at first, it shows the problem i was previously talking about)
after that, i copy/move the profile and each rail the same amount along the red axis.. then end up with entirely different results.
?[flash=640,385:lwa8fguo]http://www.youtube.com/v/LN5Q9KjU9m0&hl=en_US&fs=1&[/flash:lwa8fguo]
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here's another question/problem i'm seeing..
it seems like the grid should line up according to the corresponding segments of the two rails (the 2rails being at the top&bottom of this picture)
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like this, there's a kink being created in the surface along the left edge (which is somewhat visible in the inset picture..the surface drops down prior to rising because it appears the grid line is in the wrong place).. i guess i could make the surface bigger than needed and trim away some of the outer edges but that's not really optimal.. if it's fixable, i think it's worth fixing.
thanks a ton for figuring all this stuff out
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