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    • W Offline
      watkins
      last edited by

      TIG,

      Could you repeat that explanation for our KhoeKhoegowab speakers? A quick refresher course:

      et. seq.

      Click, click,

      Bob

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        pilou
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        And about KhoeKhoegowab speakers, that is impossible for me! β˜€
        Only the mouse click ! πŸ˜‰

        Frenchy Pilou
        Is beautiful that please without concept!
        My Little site :)

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        • pilouP Offline
          pilou
          last edited by

          Yes...but no πŸ˜„
          "Par la main" = you hold your lovely girl friend "par la main"
          "Γ  la main" = you make a SKP mesh "Γ  la main"(it's the right meaning) ... with a mouse πŸ˜„
          "sous la main" = you have a mouse "sous la main"(really and also like disponibility)
          "dans la main" = you have a mouse "dans la main" (you see it, so your hand is up turn down)so you can't use it for make SKP mesh πŸ’š
          "pour la main" don't specially exist = it's a medicine "pour la main" (for the hand but can be anything) πŸ€“
          ...etc
          Maybe you understand why Google translator has some difficulties πŸ’š

          Frenchy Pilou
          Is beautiful that please without concept!
          My Little site :)

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            On the other hand, I hand it to you, that if I reveal my hand you'll be on hand to give me a hand with understanding my clock's hands - then you can hand over a hand of cards or a hand of bananas - hands off ! With a hand-me-down hand-up - hands up! it's a robbery - give him a big hand - my horse is 16 hands - get the hired hand to read my hand: I'm going hand over fist here - it's getting out of hand... πŸ‘Š
            ...such subtlety of meaning... πŸ˜’

            Also "KhoeKhoegowab -" I sound like that when I'm eating already 🀣

            TIG

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              Just a tip on getting an image to look 'Axo' - no 'skewing' is necessary in the geometry BUT to get the height looking right [as if it were a hand-drawn Axo] then you need to [temporarily] scale the grouped model up in the Z by a factor before printing, it's something like ~9.524 for an Axo: the Iso is OK...
              Group the whole model, set the 'Axo' view, model your geometry, scale the model up in the Z by 9.524 and re-zoom/pan window [NO orbiting], then export an image, undo scale and continue...

              TIG

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              • pilouP Offline
                pilou
                last edited by

                The more funny is that you have "main" in English but it's another story πŸ’š

                Frenchy Pilou
                Is beautiful that please without concept!
                My Little site :)

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                  scott_lowe
                  last edited by

                  Looks like it works TIG, thanks.

                  When I downloaded it the file was called avo%2Biso.rb It appears to work fine thought, just thought I would let you know.

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                  • P Offline
                    penumbradesign
                    last edited by

                    TIG

                    This is awesome! Thanks!

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                    • L Offline
                      Lersince1991
                      last edited by

                      Hi, this is so helpful! Thanks so much.
                      I was just wondering if you would be able to give a more exact figure to the "9.524" figure you've quoted.
                      I'm using this to export my architectural drawings in axo to scale. a few more decimals would be fine πŸ˜„ but yeh the more accurate the better. in the last drawing I exported to autocad with this the measurements were nearly there, but 176mm out on just a height of 3500mm (before scaled). on a directly vertical line

                      Thanks again!
                      Luke

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        @lersince1991 said:

                        Hi, this is so helpful! Thanks so much.
                        I was just wondering if you would be able to give a more exact figure to the "9.524" figure you've quoted.
                        I'm using this to export my architectural drawings in Axo to scale. a few more decimals would be fine πŸ˜„ but the more accurate the better. in the last drawing I exported to AutoCAD with this the measurements were nearly there, but 176mm out on just a height of 3500mm (before scaled). on a directly vertical line
                        Thanks again!
                        Luke

                        Luke...
                        Can you try a few options to see what works best - I established the ~9.524 mathematically.
                        If your 176mm in 3500mm is correct [and not a result of other factors] then the figure needs to be adjusted not by a few decimal places but either ~9.476104 or ~10.002924 depending which way the error seems to be more or less...

                        TIG

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                        • L Offline
                          Lersince1991
                          last edited by

                          Sure, thanks for the quick response.

                          its the same on every system and model isn't it? no need to change the factor every time, just need to tweak it slightly πŸ˜„

                          Heres some data for you based on a cube 3500x3500x3500mm
                          (scale factor) = (45 degree line) & (90 degree line)

                          9.476104 = 3489.3444 & 3657.4247
                          9.5724 = 3489.3444 & 3675.9107
                          10.002924 = 3489.3444 & 3860.7576

                          Ideal is of course...

                          (x) = 3500 & 3500

                          Cheers,
                          Luke.

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                            Lersince1991
                            last edited by

                            Got a final figure for you, pretty accurate but will update if I find the need to go more decimal places, for now I dont know how to see the exact figure from autocad.

                            basically the cal is.

                            3500mm (actual height) / 385.9629 (exported height from axo4545) = transform scale

                            Working between autocad and sketchup pro 8
                            should be the same for all though

                            Luke.

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                              Lersince1991
                              last edited by

                              sorry forgot to add the actual z scale factor = 9.068229097
                              this produces 3500.0001 in autocad πŸ˜„
                              but the 45 degree angled lines aren't quite there with a dimension of 3489.3444mm instead of 3500. although they are at the correct angles (45 and 315 or... -45)

                              Luke Riggall

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                                Lersince1991
                                last edited by

                                and...
                                scale factor for the x and y sides (proportionate) is 1.003053754

                                can anyone confirm both of these?
                                if so could these be made into actions (scripts?) in order to prevent all this decimal typing lol.

                                Good stuff πŸ˜„
                                Luke

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                                • TIGT Offline
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  So can we agree on a final vertical scaling factor, to export the perfect 2D Axo and I think about a script to do it...
                                  πŸ˜•

                                  TIG

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                                    Lersince1991
                                    last edited by

                                    A script would be great.
                                    heres the final values, I've done them to a bit more of an accuracy, accurate to more than 1mm for models under 100,000m so yeh pretty solid figures.

                                    I would scale all axis to get them accurate,

                                    blue (z) axis scale value = 9.068228873
                                    red axis scale value = 1.003053768
                                    green axis scale value = 1.003054401

                                    see what script you can do, typing that in every time gets boring lol

                                    Luke

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                                    • TIGT Offline
                                      TIG Moderator
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks... I'll cogitate over an automation...

                                      TIG

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                                      • TIGT Offline
                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        Here's an update - v1.2 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=252273#p252273
                                        It now auto scales the whole model to distort it so that 3d axos will look right - using:
                                        axo_scale
                                        and undoes that scaling with:
                                        axo_restore_scale
                                        Use these tools with care!

                                        TIG

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                                          Gutz
                                          last edited by

                                          Great plugin TIG!

                                          A few suggestions/requests/bugs from a test I did with 2 cubes:

                                          1.If you run axo4545 and then axo_scale - it cuts the top of the cubes. only if you run axo4545 again it works out for some reson...

                                          2.Axo_restore_scale gives me the following error :
                                          axo_restore_scale
                                          Error: #<NameError: (eval):149: undefined local variable or method `axo_restore_scale' for main:Object>
                                          (eval):149

                                          3.Is it possible to show shadows correctly after you run axo_scale?

                                          4.Is it possible to change the axis of alignment? the reason is because I need the shadows to be to the right , at normal usage I just orbit to bring the red axis down , but here I can't of course
                                          for now I just do an horizontal flip on photoshop but just wondering if it's possible to setup easily

                                          Thanks again for making such a great plugin

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                                          • TIGT Offline
                                            TIG Moderator
                                            last edited by

                                            @gutz said:

                                            Great plugin TIG!

                                            A few suggestions/requests/bugs from a test I did with 2 cubes:

                                            1.If you run axo4545 and then axo_scale - it cuts the top of the cubes. only if you run axo4545 again it works out for some reason...

                                            2.Axo_restore_scale gives me the following error :
                                            axo_restore_scale
                                            Error: #<NameError: (eval):149: undefined local variable or method `axo_restore_scale' for main:Object>
                                            (eval):149

                                            3.Is it possible to show shadows correctly after you run axo_scale?

                                            4.Is it possible to change the axis of alignment? the reason is because I need the shadows to be to the right , at normal usage I just orbit to bring the red axis down , but here I can't of course
                                            for now I just do an horizontal flip on photoshop but just wondering if it's possible to setup easily

                                            Thanks again for making such a great plugin

                                            1. Sound like the notorious 'clipping issue' is your model very big, very small or far away from the origin ?
                                            2. 'axo_restore_scale' should be axo_scale_restore - my typo in the help section 😳
                                            3. The shadows will become distorted by the vertical scaling factor - if you want '45 degree' shadows I suppose we just need to find a long/lat/date/time where the 'scale' objects cast shadows that look as desired ? Set it as a Style that only retains those changes... If you play around with the shadow settings and advise what you'd like to do I can see if it's scriptable...
                                            4. I can't see how to have other axes [easily] - rotating the exported image in PS or Gimp is probably the easiest solution...

                                            TIG

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