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    • F Offline
      floric
      last edited by

      Hello,
      I searched now a longer time and it seems to be possible to export in scenes in one file. Am I right?
      I found the option to save in different SKP's. But I want to save the scenes as frames in one file, for Kerkythea.
      It would be great if you can help me.
      All in all, great work you have done! πŸ˜„
      Florian

      I'm german. Please feel free to correct my language mistakes. :D

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        floric
        last edited by

        PUSH πŸ˜„
        I would great if someone can answer if it's possible to save the frames in scenes in one SKP-File.
        Maybe there is a plugin for it? Or is it possible to join the skp-files to one file with scenes automatically? πŸ˜„
        regards, Florian

        I'm german. Please feel free to correct my language mistakes. :D

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          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          If you want to 'export' a SKP's scene-tabs' settings to a file and then import them from that file into another SKP then look to Smustard.com where there are some Page [a.k.a. Scene] import/export tools.

          If however you want to export you scene-tabs as individual image files [frames?] then Smustard.com also have some batch image exporter tools...

          Can you perhaps clarify what you want to do... your original post is not so clear πŸ˜•

          TIG

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            floric
            last edited by

            Ok. Thanks for your answer. πŸ˜„
            I simply want to export an Sketchyphysics-animation to Kerkythea, but Kerkythea official doesn't support Sketchyphysics.
            So I exported the frames to these many SKP-files. Now it would be great if I could join these many files in one file.
            Each SKP-file should be one scene-tab as a frame. Then I can export these tabs to Kerkythea.
            Now I will look at Smustard. Thanks for your link. πŸ˜„

            EDIT: OK, PageExIm also isn't what I was looking for. This also can't import SKP-Files as Scenes.
            The only option seems to be that Sketchyphysics natively supports exporting to tab-scenes. πŸ˜„

            I'm german. Please feel free to correct my language mistakes. :D

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            • C Offline
              CPhillips
              last edited by

              I cant really save each frame in a scene. As far as I know that would involve creating new geometry each frame and then hiding it as the frame moved on. Its just too much data.

              The best I could do would be give you a script that would save the simulation each frame. Would that do what you need?

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                floric
                last edited by

                I`m not sure if this will help us but I'm interested in this file. It would be great.
                Thanks for your response. πŸ˜„

                I'm german. Please feel free to correct my language mistakes. :D

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                  CPhillips
                  last edited by

                  First create a directory called

                  c;\temp
                  

                  That is where the exported frames will wind up.

                  Then put this in the scripted field of ONLY ONE OBJECT.

                  ontick{
                     Sketchup.active_model.save("c;/temp/frame_%06d.skp" % frame)
                  }
                  

                  Run the simulation and you should have a bunch of skp files in c:\temp


                  ExportFrameExample.skp

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                    floric
                    last edited by

                    I will try it when I have a little bit more freetime. Thanks. πŸ˜„

                    I'm german. Please feel free to correct my language mistakes. :D

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