[Plugin][$] Curviloft 2.0a - 31 Mar 24 (Loft & Skinning)
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 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 anticipation
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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 
 Thank you very much
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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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 I've yet to try out this plugin for myself - but is there a linear option as well? Or is it just beziers? It seems to be that the pencil would require a linear morphing to get the shape of the tip. 
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 @thomthom said: I've yet to try out this plugin for myself - but is there a linear option as well? Or is it just beziers? It seems to be that the pencil would require a linear morphing to get the shape of the tip. The Linear option will be available in the next release (along with other spline methods). I came to that conclusion too. 
  
 Fredo
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 Just came across this wonderful and amazing new tool. 
 I'm pretty much speechless: incredible This opens up soooo many possibilities. Thank you for this great tool 
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 I haven't even had time to use it and I am already in love with this plugin. 
 Thanks Fredo
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 Hi, I tried with Curviloft the to make the ornaments in this historic door . But it does not look good. I have to try other shapes. In the rendered image it looks like a Crab. 
 
  
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 @unknownuser said: @thomthom said: I've yet to try out this plugin for myself - but is there a linear option as well? Or is it just beziers? It seems to be that the pencil would require a linear morphing to get the shape of the tip. The Linear option will be available in the next release (along with other spline methods). I came to that conclusion too. 
 [attachment=0:12mbvobp]<!-- ia0 -->Pencil for Loft - Daniel S - linear.gif<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:12mbvobp]
 FredoYou cannot stop amaze! This already is a true gem. Wonder to what it will grow... 
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 I just see: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=29374#p256698 And made me wonder... would be possible something like this? 
  
 Daniel S
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 I have further experimented with Curivloft. But for those stone sculptures, it seems to be less suitable. The current forms I have generated by the standard tools, the Freehand tool, Push Pull and Subdivide and Smooth. 
  
  
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 Notice that the numbers for each profile alternates throughout your pre-selecting. 
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