Valiarchitects - plugins
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Chuck:
First of all great work, I will be buying all three in the near future.
Do you plan on updating the scripts with more features, and if so how long before a new purchase would be required.
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Chuck,
How do I solve the gap between road and ground, I fear it may be because of SU size limitation, but when I opt out of curb and even set hieght to 0, I get gaps.
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@solo said:
Chuck,
How do I solve the gap between road and ground, I fear it may be because of SU size limitation, but when I opt out of curb and even set hieght to 0, I get gaps.
Solo,
Would you mind sending me the .skp so I can try to figure out what's happening?
Thanks,
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@solo said:
Chuck,
How do I solve the gap between road and ground, I fear it may be because of SU size limitation, but when I opt out of curb and even set hieght to 0, I get gaps.
Solo,
Disregard my last message - I think I know what it is. Did you set the road thickness to between -1" and +1" and if so does it work when you set road thickness outside that range?
Chuck
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Chuck, nicely done, on the instant roof RB, I downloaded it and installed it in SU7, drew a quick model, then rendered it KT, and the roof doesn't leak (light that is). That is one problem I have had in the past, I usually can get it fixed but it cuts into my "play time".
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@solo said:
Chuck,
How do I solve the gap between road and ground, I fear it may be because of SU size limitation, but when I opt out of curb and even set hieght to 0, I get gaps.
It's not a SU size limitation. The road thickness must be >= 1" or <= -1", otherwise a gap will occur. If you need the road surface flush with surrounding terrain, you can generate the road at some arbitrary thickness, select the top road surface and move it down. (It has the exact same perimeter as the hole in the terrain, so it will fit).
Chuck
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Thanks Chuck.
I had to select it and use move tool to get it flush. Entering 0" does not get accepted I noticed, it automatically defaults to 1/2", no problem as there is a work around.
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@dtrarch said:
New question:
Does it work with SU 7.1 free
or just 8.0 Pro?kind of having the same problem here, im using su 7.1
please could it be checked Chuck or this plugins only for su 8?thank you,
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I'm using it on 7.1 no issues yet. none that were not just me not configuring or setting up the plugin properly.
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hi krist,
probably could provide a step by step just in writing for this plugin to work or how it work, actually for the roof i have no problem, but when i try to follow solo's image to create a road, it just nothing happen..thanks,
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there are a bunch of tutorials on Chuck's site... have you seen them yet?
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it's under each plugin where it says "learn more". at the bottom of each of those pages.
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woohoo.. never check tutorial on the sites before.. thanks krist, will look for it.
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@chuck vali said:
Reply to Grim,
The terrain has to be larger than the road plus the shoulder width. So I scaled up the terrain slightly to get it to work. But it made kind of a bumpy road. That's because the road precision was much tighter than the terrain spacing - which makes the road follow the coarse terrain. So in the next copy, I reduced the precision of the road by changing the "adjust number of curve segments" parameter from "3x" to "same as input" and the road was less bumpy. Try turning on hidden lines to see what I mean.
As for "try before buy", all that pro does is let you make a few things wider - everything else is the same. So please see if you like it first. (And can figure out all my cryptic parameters)
Chuck
Thank you, Chuck. I had the same introductory problems as Grim: the attached revised skp reallymade it clear.
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I seem to be having problems access your site. Something I should be aware of?
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@jaxcoffee said:
I seem to be having problems access your site. Something I should be aware of?
Hi jaxcoffee,
I am not experiencing any problems, so please try again http://www.valiarchitects.com
What browser are you using? We are still trying to figure out this website stuff --- the different web browsers, different languages, different operating systems... Any feedback is welcome, so we can get our interface working without glitches.
Thanks,
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@chuck vali said:
@jaxcoffee said:
I seem to be having problems access your site. Something I should be aware of?
Hi jaxcoffee,
I am not experiencing any problems, so please try again http://www.valiarchitects.com
What browser are you using? We are still trying to figure out this website stuff --- the different web browsers, different languages, different operating systems... Any feedback is welcome, so we can get our interface working without glitches.
Thanks,
ChuckI use Chrome, and the error message I was getting was a server or host error. I just don't recall what it said. Sorry, but all is well now. Thanks Great plug-in's.
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Seem to be getting nothing but bug splats when trying to use the instant roof plugin. I'm on version 8 pro. Am I missing something here?
Thanks
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@jaxcoffee said:
Seem to be getting nothing but bug splats when trying to use the instant roof plugin. I'm on version 8 pro. Am I missing something here?
Thanks
I don't know it this is the issue in your case, but it's very important to close the 'Outliner' window prior to running Instant Roof. If not, the script will crash.
Another possible reason for a crash is when the geometry in the model is slightly off, say out-of-square by a small fraction of a degree. This can happen when geometry is imported from another cad program. Not likely if geometry is drawn in SketchUp.
View this tutorial on Instant Roof http://www.valiarchitects.com/tutorials/some-simple-roofs
More advance tutorials at: http://www.valiarchitects.com/sketchup_scripts/tutorials
Thanks for giving the plugin a try,
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Hi Chuck
I thought it might be a good idea to ask you a question here as it may help others using this plugin. I'm using the pro version, and need some help. I'm trying to create an open beam trellis, with the rafters at 2' oc. The trellis as created does not correctly place the rafters directly opposite each other at the ridge where they should be, but instead offsets their placement somewhat haphazardly. I would think that the rafter spacing should be derived by establishing the centerlines of the structure, both x and y, and then calculating the rafter spacing from there.
Is there a way to adjust this, other than manually?
Ron
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