[Plugin][$] Curviloft 2.0a - 31 Mar 24 (Loft & Skinning)
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Hi,
thanks for your nice comments. I'm going next week to prepare a small tutorial. The workflow is very simple.
Charly
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Absolutely great plugin! But it only worked for me after I deleted this plugin: http://www.cerebralmeltdown.com/projects/sunplugin/
This is not very bad as I never used it but I was still surprised about this. Maybe you can find out why this happened. At first, whenever I wanted to use your plugin, Sketchup immediately crashed without any error message whatsoever. Now it works fine, thoug.
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@pherim said:
Absolutely great plugin! But it only worked for me after I deleted this plugin: http://www.cerebralmeltdown.com/projects/sunplugin/
This is not very bad as I never used it but I was still surprised about this. Maybe you can find out why this happened. At first, whenever I wanted to use your plugin, Sketchup immediately crashed without any error message whatsoever. Now it works fine, thoug.
This plugin is an example of what should never be done. It replaces methods or add methods to basic Ruby classes String, Float (replaces the Round method) and Numeric. Whatever is the intention, it may end up with conflicts with other plugins, because every script shares the same Ruby environment.
This said, I have no clue why it does make Curviloft crash, because apart from the above, the script is well encapsulated in its own module.Fredo
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hm... that is a concern. we should contact the developers.
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Hi,
here some variations of rings
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Master programmer + master artisan =
Wow, fantastic work Fredo and Charly...tutorial please, Charly?
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Excellent Charly, these works really deserve a thread all of their own in the Gallery.
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fredo and charly
this tool is fantastic, however after reviewing the examples posted by charly i was eager to try them out for myself but when it came time to try step 3 if found that the curviloft menue did not display the same information nor did the black backround profile menu appear i have sinced removed all rubies and reloaded only the latest from you posting to see if i had installed it incorrectly however i get the same responce
can you enlighten me as to the problem or is there somthing i am over looking
thanks
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I have moved the Curviloft tutorial to the Tutorials Forum - it will hopefully keep both topics more readable.
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As all of your wonderful plugins!
Very nice fredo! -
Fredo I am a big fan of your work, i hang my head in shame and confess that i cannot get the Curvilot to work when i start uo SU i get the following message " Module Curviloft requires LibFredo6 version greater than 35. Current version is 34" but i do have Version 35 in the plugin dir as well as 34 if i remove the 34 many of my other Fredo plugins work is it possible for anyone to diagnose my problem?
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@grim said:
fredo and charly
this tool is fantastic, however after reviewing the examples posted by charly i was eager to try them out for myself but when it came time to try step 3 if found that the curviloft menue did not display the same information nor did the black backround profile menu appear i have sinced removed all rubies and reloaded only the latest from you posting to see if i had installed it incorrectly however i get the same responce
can you enlighten me as to the problem or is there somthing i am over looking
thanks
Maybe you just need to click on a junction to get the floating palette appear, if it is your problem.
Fredo
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@dolphus said:
Fredo I am a big fan of your work, i hang my head in shame and confess that i cannot get the Curvilot to work when i start uo SU i get the following message " Module Curviloft requires LibFredo6 version greater than 35. Current version is 34" but i do have Version 35 in the plugin dir as well as 34 if i remove the 34 many of my other Fredo plugins work is it possible for anyone to diagnose my problem?
Thanks in anticipationCheck out if you have a subfolder named LIBFREDO6_Dir_35 in the Plugins directory. Normally, the script automatically select the latest version of LibFredo6
Fredo
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fredo
thanks for the pointers, they work... there seems to be a lot more to using this tool than i realise, i am getting the hang of it slowly
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Thank you for the quick reply, I thought i had put the folder in i have now and it works
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@daniel s said:
Here I make another quick test for loft feature. It´s simple but y really want to know if it would work in this cases.
Daniel S
I missed this one.
Here is the result, with Loft by Spline
Fredo
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danial
tried you shape file and came up with very different results see attached file
can you enlighten me as to where i am going wrong as i followed your instructions as well as trying one of my own
regards
david
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You can select all the contours to make the loft:
You will see that there is a problem with the default method.. try to change it with the toolbar for different results:
Or you can make it in two parts (for this model I wanted this result):
Daniel S
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The idea was a result like this for that model:
Is better to make the loft in parts and not all togheter in a lot of cases.
For example, I´m making a shape where two contours share edges.
it is better to make a loft between 1-2-3, then explode and after that make the loft 4-5 for better results:
I attach the skp to show that if you make a loft of 1-2-3-4-5 the results are not good in this case.
Daniel S
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@daniel s said:
The idea was a result like this for that model:
[attachment=6:fuxjwvvf]<!-- ia6 -->pencil.JPG<!-- ia6 -->[/attachment:fuxjwvvf]Daniel SFor the pencil, use the regular Bezier method (first method) instead of Cubic Bezier (default method).
[attachment=0:fuxjwvvf]<!-- ia0 -->Pencil Loft Daniel S.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:fuxjwvvf]
FredoPS: for the other shape, there are still some issues when curves are partially overlapping. But it is a good example I can work from.
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