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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
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      Won't view.pickray(x, y)[1] be a vector parallel to camera.direction?

      @xform is the total transformation?

      given the path to a face, I initially started with the out most transformation, but I should instead go the other way?

      then you have the issue of SU changing the co-ordinates if you open a group/component. If I'm inside an open component and pick a face outside the scope - then what?

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        Does PickHelper.transformation_at return the total transformation for that entity, including it's parents?

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        • thomthomT Offline
          thomthom
          last edited by

          @thomthom said:

          Does PickHelper.transformation_at return the total transformation for that entity, including it's parents?

          Yes.

          Seems to be working fine now.

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          • M Offline
            MartinRinehart
            last edited by

            Sounds complicated. How about:

            ` center = face.bounds.center
            edge1 = camera.eye to center
            edge2 = camera.eye to (center + face.normal)

            edge1 longerThan edge2 ? outside : inside`

            This fails in the special case when camera's line-of-sight is nearly parallel to face's plane.

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            • Chris FullmerC Offline
              Chris Fullmer
              last edited by

              Heh, I like that method Martin. I think the logic is sound. Should be simple to implement also, which is always welcome!

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
                last edited by

                @martinrinehart said:

                Sounds complicated. How about:

                ` center = face.bounds.center
                edge1 = camera.eye to center
                edge2 = camera.eye to (center + face.normal)

                edge1 longerThan edge2 ? outside : inside`

                This fails in the special case when camera's line-of-sight is nearly parallel to face's plane.

                That will tell if the face is pointing frontside or backside towards the camera?

                This seems to work without any special cases.

                
                t = ph.transformation_at(index)
                n = picked.normal.transform(t).normalize
                c = Sketchup.active_model.active_view.camera.direction
                m = (c % n > 0) ? e.back_material ; e.material
                
                

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                • Chris FullmerC Offline
                  Chris Fullmer
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                  face = Sketchup.active_model.selection[0] cam = Sketchup.active_model.active_view.camera.eye e1 = cam.vector_to(face.bounds.center) e2 = e1 + (face.normal) (e1.length > e2.length) ? (puts "front") : (puts "back")

                  That is the method Martin outlined. I don't know about the transformation. I guess you would have to figure that in on your own. Is it because the InpointPoint returns the un-transformed normal for a face?

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    InputPoint only returns entities. So when I pick a face I only get the normal via face.normal, which is the local normal.

                    But PickHelper.transformation_at(index) returns the complete global transformation for the entity.

                    only thing is - I need to test what happends when I'm inside an open group/component, but pick from something outside the current context. (if that's at all possible)

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                    • Chris FullmerC Offline
                      Chris Fullmer
                      last edited by

                      Yikes, good luck. This seems to go back to the complaint that SU does not like to traverse through the heirarchy backwards like this.

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                      • thomthomT Offline
                        thomthom
                        last edited by

                        Turns out - there isn't a problem. The PickHelper doesn't pick anything but what's in the currently open context.

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                        • AdamBA Offline
                          AdamB
                          last edited by

                          @martinrinehart said:

                          Sounds complicated. How about:

                          ` center = face.bounds.center
                          edge1 = camera.eye to center
                          edge2 = camera.eye to (center + face.normal)

                          edge1 longerThan edge2 ? outside : inside`

                          This fails in the special case when camera's line-of-sight is nearly parallel to face's plane.

                          But thats much more work than a dot product. Your turning an orientation problem into something its not.

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                          • Chris FullmerC Offline
                            Chris Fullmer
                            last edited by

                            Interesting Thom. So how do people make tools that select entities outside the current editing level? Can you use the inputpoint class to succesfully return entities outside the current editing level? This is something I really never work with, in case you couldn't tell!

                            Chris

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                            • thomthomT Offline
                              thomthom
                              last edited by

                              I'm not sure if you can. I think that when the user digs into groups/components it narrows the available scope.
                              Though this is not something I've explored, as I've never needed to do this.

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                                MartinRinehart
                                last edited by

                                @adamb said:

                                But thats much more work than a dot product. Your turning an orientation problem into something its not.

                                I'm not seeing how a dot product solves the problem. Could you articulate or maybe Sketch something Up?

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                                • thomthomT Offline
                                  thomthom
                                  last edited by

                                  The result of the dot product can be used to determine if its the front or back side pointing towards the camera.

                                  t = ph.transformation_at(index) n = picked.normal.transform(t).normalize # global vector orientation c = Sketchup.active_model.active_view.camera.direction m = (c % n > 0) ? e.back_material : e.material

                                  If the dot product is positive then the backface is facing the camera, otherwise it's the front side.

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                                    MartinRinehart
                                    last edited by

                                    @thomthom said:

                                    The result of the dot product can be used to determine if its the front or back side pointing towards the camera.

                                    t = ph.transformation_at(index) n = picked.normal.transform(t).normalize # global vector orientation c = Sketchup.active_model.active_view.camera.direction m = (c % n > 0) ? e.back_material : e.material

                                    If the dot product is positive then the backface is facing the camera, otherwise it's the front side.

                                    Who is ph? Who is picked?

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                                    • thomthomT Offline
                                      thomthom
                                      last edited by

                                      ph is the PickHelper I used and picked is the face picked.

                                      It was taken from my test code.

                                      this is a more condensed sample:
                                      back_side = camera.direction % global_face_normal > 0

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                                        tomasz
                                        last edited by

                                        @thomthom said:

                                        Any clues to how to determine that?

                                        Check my FrontFace.
                                        I just compare normals. The global transformation problem is solved by shooting a ray. That allows you to get an array of all parents of a face.

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