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    [Plugin] FredoTools::CurviShear 1.5a - 25 Aug 11 (ramps)

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    • fredo6F Offline
      fredo6
      last edited by fredo6

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/download/file.php?id=49290

      CurviShear is a small standalone script allowing to deform a curve or a set of curves by shearing them vertically along their contour. This is typically what is needed to approximate CURVED RAMPS.

      This comes from an interesting discussion initiated by rv1974 (see http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=29102#p253279)

      CurviShear illustration.png

      https://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=FredoTools
      RevertCurve is now installed as part of FredoTools.

      See the [url=http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=42089#p373073:17zoyp90]main post for this plugin[/url:17zoyp90] for Installation

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/download/file.php?id=49286

      No user manual (see section Quick Startbelow)

      • Language: English and French
      • Menus: by default, it is installed in Plugins > Curve Shearing and also appears in the Contextual menu when there is at least one curve in the current selection
      • Icon toolbar: No icon provided
      • The plugin is free, for private and commercial usage.

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/download/file.php?id=49284

      Overview
      More video to come. Here is a quick one
      Ramp Shearing.gif

      http://forums.sketchucation.com/download/file.php?id=49288

      • Select one or several curves

      • Call the Plugin on the selection (main menu or contextual menu “Curve Shearing”)

      • The dialog box appears:
        CurviShear dialog.png

      • Set the base height, the maximum height (from the base height). Can be positive or negative.

      • The extremities of the curves which will be the most elevated are highlighted. If you prefer the other ends, then toggle the Reverse flag in the combo box

      • You have an option to generate the ramp within a group.

      • Parameters are kept within the Sketchup session (but not across sessions)

      • The new curves are then generated and you exit the plugin

      • From there you may want to put a skin on the ramp (with Curviloft or TIG’s extrude tools)

      IMPORTANT: For the time being, the Direction for Shearing is the Z AXIS. So your curves should preferrably be in the Horizontal plane.

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      CurviShear 1.5a - 25 Aug 11: Now part of FredoTools. No major functional change

      CurviShear 1.0b - 25 Jun 10 - 22:30 CET: fixed problem of main menu

      CurviShear 1.0a - 25 Jun 10 - 19:00 CET: First version

      IMPORTANT: Please note that Curviloft is still in Beta and may not be able to generate the skinning of the ramps.

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      • Chris FullmerC Offline
        Chris Fullmer
        last edited by

        Looks awesome Fredo! Congrats yet again,

        Chris

        Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
        All my Plugins I've written

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        • Rich O BrienR Offline
          Rich O Brien Moderator
          last edited by

          Thanks Fredo, very useful!

          Enjoy the weekend

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          • pilouP Offline
            pilou
            last edited by

            ça tient bien la rampe 😉 👍

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

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            • Didier BurD Offline
              Didier Bur
              last edited by

              Hi,

              Thanks Fredo, good stuff as usual.
              Here a part of the file header: Designed November 2010 by Fredo6
              Back to the future ! 🤣

              DB

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              • R Offline
                rv1974
                last edited by

                The huge time saver! So far only 2 minor bugs: Only context menu item starts procedure, no reaction from menu-plugins-curve shearing. The Base ramp negative value
                (with "-") generates simple offset- no ramp shape.

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
                  last edited by

                  This is brilliant Fredo - we'll have great use of this at the office!

                  Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                  List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                  • W Offline
                    watkins
                    last edited by

                    Dear Fredo6,

                    As always, a tour de force!

                    Thank you.

                    Bob

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                    • fredo6F Offline
                      fredo6
                      last edited by

                      @rv1974 said:

                      The huge time saver! So far only 2 minor bugs: Only context menu item starts procedure, no reaction from menu-plugins-curve shearing. The Base ramp negative value
                      (with "-") generates simple offset- no ramp shape.

                      I fixed the problem of main menu in the new release.

                      For the base height, I don't see the problem. By definition, the base height is precisely an offset (up or down), whereas the top height is the maximum value of the height along the curve, on top of the base height.
                      Do you have a precise case?

                      Fredo

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                      • R Offline
                        rv1974
                        last edited by

                        top=0
                        base=-100
                        Isn't it supposed to be sloped?


                        0-100.skp

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                        • fredo6F Offline
                          fredo6
                          last edited by

                          @rv1974 said:

                          top=0
                          base=-100
                          Isn't it supposed to be sloped?

                          No. If top = 0, there is no slope, and base will simply offset the curve(s) up or down.

                          Note that top and base are given as heights, not Z-coordinates

                          Fredo

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                          • thomthomT Offline
                            thomthom
                            last edited by

                            Top is relative to Base?
                            And Base is relative to Ground?

                            Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                            • A Offline
                              agamemnus
                              last edited by

                              Looks amazing!

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                              • MALAISEM Offline
                                MALAISE
                                last edited by

                                Simple and efficient, as usual , THANKS fredo 👍 👍

                                La Connaissance n'a de valeur que partagée

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                                • M Offline
                                  make.GQ.china
                                  last edited by

                                  😄 Thanks! A useful plug-in

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                                  • halroachH Offline
                                    halroach
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi Fredo,

                                    I know the plugin contains the word curve in it 😎 ... but would there be a way to get it to work on any geometry that isn't necessarily a curve?

                                    If it is possible to get it to work on any geometry, I believe this plugin should eventually work like the Joint Push Pull series (with preview and all), and even be added as one of them. I'd call it something like "joint push/pull to surface"...!?

                                    Fredo! You make Great Stuff!

                                    FlexTools - Super Quick Windows, Doors, Slats...

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                                    • S Offline
                                      Susy
                                      last edited by

                                      Sorry, all powerful Fredo, for interrupting, but what is the entry 'Rail Offset' that is shown in its context menu during the animation of the example? It sounds very interesting (That phrase has taken away the dream for some days) that's it Oh Great Fredo ?

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                                      • D Offline
                                        davidlouis
                                        last edited by

                                        Firstly: fantastic script Fredo! This has really helped a desperate architect frustrated by the 'old' manual way of making ramps, curved kerbs on a slope etc etc...

                                        Secondly: Could I make a small request? Basically, it would be great if the top height value could be input driven relative to the context of the model.... a bit like the 'projection' tools which require you to define a vector (lenght) along which to perform the function. I often make use of this tool with a '0' base height as its easy to extrude the base shape later but if you can think of integrating this variable in the same way that would be cool too.

                                        With the current interface things are easy if you're dealing with whole measurements but a little difficult if you're reading dimensions off a complex model in which non whole numbers are displayed relative to one's setting for the decimal places and in my case often shortened by the ~ prefix in which case i don't know what the exact dimension is.

                                        Hopefully you can see the value in this too...

                                        Thanks again.

                                        David

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                                        • fredo6F Offline
                                          fredo6
                                          last edited by

                                          @davidlouis said:

                                          Secondly: Could I make a small request? Basically, it would be great if the top height value could be input driven relative to the context of the model....

                                          David,

                                          This plugin was written in a few hours and does not include all the bell and whistles that it may deserve. It could be interactive, and with preview, etc...
                                          I can however fix your problem by extending the dialog box to accept altitude, instead of height to the base.

                                          Also, keep in mind that CurviShear is only an approximate solution to the problem. To have a real ramp as a regular surface, you need to have homologue curves, because each curve vertex si deformed according its individual curvilinear distance, not by reference to a common rail.
                                          If I have time, I will also enhance the script to provide something more accurate.

                                          Fredo

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                                          • fredo6F Offline
                                            fredo6
                                            last edited by

                                            @susy said:

                                            Sorry, all powerful Fredo, for interrupting, but what is the entry 'Rail Offset' that is shown in its context menu during the animation of the example? It sounds very interesting (That phrase has taken away the dream for some days) that's it Oh Great Fredo ?

                                            RailOffset is a small script that I wrote for myself to test Curviloft. Nothing fancy, just 3D offsetting.

                                            Fredo

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