[Plugin][$] Curviloft 2.0a - 31 Mar 24 (Loft & Skinning)
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In Canada, except for the left coast, we get winter then a coupla nice days.
Badum boomIn Toronto, if you don't like the weather, just wait a few hours.
Badum boomNot kidding. 6 weeks ago the furnace was on, then 2 days later the air con was on for 4 days, then a week and a half of torrential rain and thunderstorms. Then the furnace was back on for 2 days, then it became almost nice out.
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Thanks to all for being beta testers between the 26th and 27th.
So the release should be OK by now!!Fredo
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finally had a chance to try the new one out and..
.. that's awesome how you can do this (obtaining the curves) using loft instead of skinning now.
i thought you might of just changed the skinning part of curviloft but being able to get the mean curves via loft (without the need for the extra set-up lines) is really sweet.
thanks for the update!
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One more thing, Fredo (certainly I could also edit it but that's just a last resort). In the first post, you write Curviloft 1.1a and below you can download 1.1b. This may cause confusion.
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NEW RELEASE: Curviloft 1.1c - 29 Jun 11
Curviloft version 1.1b introduced the generation of mean curves between contours.
There was however a bug, signaled by Defisto, when contours are closed loops.
Version 1.1c fixes this issue
See main post for download
Fredo
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Pilou,
There is no doc yet and there are many missing features (and probably many bugs).
So I won't call it an official release!Fredo
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Hi. Great plugin!
I do have one question/concern. I'm trying to use it for a curved railing. The profile is obviously not a perfect circle so it twists along the bezier. Is there a more effective way or different plugin to prevent the twisting and have the profile maintain some universal orientation?Thank you!
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Follow and Keep?
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Profile Builder also may work for your needs.
Best,
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@jason_maranto said:
Profile Builder also may work for your needs.
Best,
Jason.PB performs a follow me operation and will twist.
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FAK keep will not twist but does not keep elevation in 100% of cases. 1001 bit tools will work. It has a free eval period that you my want to check it out...
Clarification: FAK elevation comes into play when you go over a "hill" and for railing this should not be an issue -
Thank you & I need learn some more~!
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good tool man, thanks for sharing!!
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I've tried it as well. Thanks Fredo for such a wonderful tool. Can you get it to maintain a sharp edge? I noticed it round the corners. Would be nice to have this as an option if available.
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only amazing ....
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Fredo, this tool is brilliant. Thank you so much. I am using it for 3D Printing, and the one issue I am struggling with are "holes" in the shells, that make the resulting STL files cause trouble in the further printing process. Do you have any advice on how to avoid such tiny holes, or what situations to avoid that are prone to causing them? Thanks, TrisQ
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@trisq said:
Fredo, this tool is brilliant. Thank you so much. I am using it for 3D Printing, and the one issue I am struggling with are "holes" in the shells, that make the resulting STL files cause trouble in the further printing process. Do you have any advice on how to avoid such tiny holes, or what situations to avoid that are prone to causing them? Thanks, TrisQ
When you make complex geometry in code [and sometimes by hand] tiny tolerance issues result in microscopic holes. If your initial geometry is too small this can be more prone. Sketchup/OpenGL can't create faces <~1mm [0.01sq"] but they can exist later - so making something perhaps x10 the final size and scaling it down later by x0.1 will avoid many problems.
There is an excellent tool by Thomthom - 'Solid Inspector' - which highlights 'errors' in your near-solid groups and lets you see where they are, so you can fix them. Look in the Plugins Index [big red button above here] - http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=250026#p250026 > http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=267832#p267832 -
I found in some complex skinning that CL may either not skin, or will partially skin, or twist the skin, or seem to work (black pre-skin looks OK then an empty group results), or in rare cases, leave tiny gaps as you have experienced. But when I do these complex skins in sections, then later explode the multiple results, CL does work quite well, most of the time.
Also reducing the complexity of the guide curves helps a lot.
Perhaps you could do your CL skins in sections to see if that helps.
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While I am looking at this topic, I'd like to add a suggestion for Fredo to ponder.
Fredo; is there any way you could be a bit more specific when CL finds an error in the selected guide curves? Right now, if CL cannot form a skin, it colors the guide curves, but there is no indication of what caused the error, which 95% of the time is a tiny gap somewhere. Otherwise it usually is a tiny extra fragment/double line in the selection.
Fragments are relatively easy, but time consuming, to find, so a clue as to where it is would help a lot.
Tiny gaps almost always require a near total redraw of all the line segments, so any indication where the gap actually is would be tremendously useful.
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