Re: [Plugin] Flatten to Plane v1.2 20101023
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Dear TIG,
Many thanks for the illustration. So, am I right in thinking that this tool could be used to create third angle projects? Presumably, after using the flattening to plane/keep all edges tool, one could then delete unwanted lines and/or change lines to construction lines to show hidden detail?
Kind regards,
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@watkins said:
Dear TIG,
Many thanks for the illustration. So, am I right in thinking that this tool could be used to create third angle projects? Presumably, after using the flattening to plane/keep all edges tool, one could then delete unwanted lines and/or change lines to construction lines to show hidden detail?
Kind regards,
BobThat's the idea
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works great now.
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Dear TIG.
I'm using this script to project elevations from a model. Its working flawless. Now I wanted to project a 2d of the model that is just visible from a plane And this requires me to select faces with visibility criteria from a given view.
I am doing this with a the following method but I hope there will be a better of doing it.
** Give a colour to my elevations for different views. For example faces that qualify to project on front be coloured red, side views colored yellow etc. then select by similar material and project selection to the working plane.
Faces that are visible on more than one elevation will be given another color and included in selection. **As faces that are perpendicular to my working plane do not need to project these may be selected and hidden on projection just to refine the criteria.
Is there any criteria that evaluates faces in the model according to their visibility from the working plane?
Assuming that our model is opaque and rays from my working plane get reflected to the projection plane.
I.e for Not projecting rear side view on the front one etc ...
Thanks lot again.
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It projects all selected faces - so to not include the rear don't select it ?
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got some strange trouble
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Dem
What's the problem ?
Are you saying that the new 'flat' lines cross each other and they don't 'break' ?
If so, then that is how it should be - the 3D edges are projected flat onto the plane.
If you want the new lines to intersect, then select all of the geometry inside its group and 'Intersect with Context', so that they all split themselves where they cross... It's a quick fix if you are looking to erase some bits later...
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oh thanks!!!
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@gude
Have you checked out cubicpanout.rb? -
TIG, is there a way to combine this with your Axo + Iso View plugin to export a 2D isometric view?
I thought of Work Plane but I can't seem to get it right -
how stupid...I just need to export a 2d graphic of course
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Hi, I was trying to find a good and painless way to export from skp to autocad to add 2D details, maintaining groups/components and layers while exporting and I came across this usefull plugin. The problem is that it works only with edges ignoring the faces and this makes it unusable in the 3D-->2D workflow because it projects even the edges behind faces as shown in the images.
TIG do you think there's any workaround for this? I'd be thankful for the rest of my life
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It's function is to project edges...
Find my CADup script beta, that makes projections with hidden lines etc... it's a w.i.p... -
Alright, thanks TIG I'll try it out! By the way in the meantime I came up with, I believe, the perfect way to export 3D into 2D CAD drawings maintaining geometry separated into layers without flattening or anything (that's why I was trying to use this plug before) just by using colors. In case someone is interested I can make a tutorial off of it.
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@Wildchild: I'm really interested in your technique as I'm always going from sketchup to 2d cad and it's a real pain.. It would be great if you could make a very short tuto on that as I don't really understand what you mean by colors? Thanks!
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@TIG: You wrote on the CADUP description that sketchup can't handle big models like entire buildings with furniture, therefore I don't think is going to be of any use in my case. In any case I'll keep an eye on it for when you'll be done developing it.
thanks!
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thanks! you will save me a lot of time next time!
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TIG, I seem to be having a problem with your script. I have installed it and WorkPlane, but when I select edges and faces and run Plugins>Flatten to Plane nothing happens whatsoever. I have reinstalled both plugins, with the same result.
I am importing a plan, but the lines somehow are not intersecting the plane. I tried selecting and Intersecting with Context, to no avail. I was hoping flattening them to a plane would eliminate the possibility of the lines not being co-planar, but I can't get Flatten to Plane to work. Thoughts?
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CAD drawings are notorious for having tiny gaps in lines so faces won't form.
Have you tried Thomthom's Plan tools or one of the other tools written to cope with such imports?
Projecting the edges to a plane might work, much as draping them onto a big rectangle will make them coplanar... BUT if they don't form closed loops then whatever you do it won't make them 'face'... unless you 'heal' the gaps etc with specialized a script... -
Thanks for the suggestions. I checked it with Thom's EdgeTools, and everything is connected. They just won't intersect with the face. When you say projecting them to a plane, it was my understanding that that's what your plugin does. I did figure out that the reason FtP would not work is that I was trying to do it within a group. Once I exploded it, it flattened fine, but still did not intersect (I ended up with what I started with). I also tied the Sandbox>drape, but it doesn't recognize that plane as a mesh. I then drew a rectangle, deleted the face, then made a Sandbox from the remaining edges. That allowed me to drape my plan over it, but still it would not created the individual spaces of the rooms! What else can I try?
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