[Plugin] OBJexporter v3.0 20130131
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@user2012 said:
Thanks for the answer β just these moment I found the same idea in the help β¦
http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hlrm=de&answer=36260
A plain has a front and a back side, no problem in SU. But on the export only the front side will be exported β so I have to use the monochrome-view to find all βback-sideβ plains in my model an change them into a front-side. Easy but takes a long time β¦
Look at this http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=264134#p264134 ............
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Thanks!!!! Very good advice - the plugin is very helpfully. The German translation of the menutext in the plugin is horrible - but it works
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@user2012 said:
Thanks!!!! Very good advice - the plugin is very helpfully. The German translation of the menu-text in the plugin is horrible - but it works
The ...DE.lingvo file is easily edited - the supplied lingvo files are not the definitive translations - some locales don't even get one! - they are for you to adjust/correct/improve - please do so and post you improved version for other German locale users too...
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@tig said:
The ...DE.lingvo file is easily edited - the supplied lingvo files are not the definitive translations - some locales don't even get one! - they are for you to adjust/correct/improve - please do so and post you improved version for other German locale users too...
It is 'free' so do your bit to improve it...So here is my version of the FixReversedFaceMaterialsDE.lingvo. I hope it will help other German users ("Viel Spass damit!"). Perhaps it's better posted or linked to the FixReversedFaceMaterial topic?
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@user2012 said:
@tig said:
The ...DE.lingvo file is easily edited - the supplied lingvo files are not the definitive translations - some locales don't even get one! - they are for you to adjust/correct/improve - please do so and post you improved version for other German locale users too...
It is 'free' so do your bit to improve it...So here is my version of the FixReversedFaceMaterialsDE.lingvo. I hope it will help other German users ("Viel Spass damit!"). Perhaps it's better posted or linked to the FixReversedFaceMaterial topic?
I add it there and also include it in any future updates...
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Thanks TIG for this plug-in.
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Here's v1.1 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=294844#p294844
The Image class method extensions now only load if they haven't been defined already... -
I am having some trouble getting this plug-in to show up in the file menu. I placed it in the Plugins folder, but it still wonβt show up.
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I'm assuming you get no error messages with it ?
If it's still not there under the File menu as 'OBJexporter'... then if you are on Vista it might appear that you have added it to the ../Plugins/ folder but the .rb file has actually been moved into a 'Compatibility Files' folder to 'protect you'
If so you need to fix your right-click Preferences > Security and reset 'access rights' to be 'full' for both the Plugins folder, and any files or subfolders in it...
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Hey, i'm new here.
I just exporeted something, but how do I access it?
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@jabberwock xeno said:
Hey, i'm new here.
I just exported something, but how do I access it?Look in the Model's folder.
There will be the Model.SKP file [and perhaps Model.SKB backup file].
After running the OBJexporter you should also have a Model.OBJ file and a Model.MTL.
The OBJ file defines the geometry and its matching MTL file defines the materials.
If there are 'textures' used by any materials then the required image files are put into a subfolder named 'Model_Textures'.
If you now import the OBJ file into an application it will automatically look for the material MTL file in the same folder as the OBJ... and if there are any images needed by the MTL file that looks in the 'Model_Textures' subfolder that is with the two files... So if you move the files you must ensure that they and the subfolder are all kept together in the same relationship - if you are sending them to someone else zip them in the same relationship too. -
Just wondering if anyone else has had a problem like mine. When I use your OBJ exporter and then open it in another app, none of the geometry is connected. For instance, after loading in Ultimate Unwrap 3D all triangles are individual and not welded. After imported into Sculptris all modifications affect individual faces only. I hope I explained that well enough
Model
SU Pro OBJ in Ultimate Unwrap 3D - Box UV map
TIG's OBJ in Ultimate Unwrap 3D - Box UV map
Any insight as to what I may be doing wrong?
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I'm not sure I fully understand...
I does export faces as triangles - irrespective of their original form.
It doesn't 'weld' faces rather export separate faces, but each face's UV-mapping should be respected - unless the texture has been 'skewed'... -
The exporter is not re-using vertices, instead creating new entries for each face regardless if they are already in the vertex list.
(That's more of an assumption since I haven't looked at the code.)
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I was hoping to edit the exported OBJ in Sculptris mainly. I just figured that Ultimate Unwrap 3D would give a better example. Here's what I get when smoothing faces in Sculptris...
Since the faces aren't welded, they 'break' when editing. Would it be possible to export with welded faces?
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Ok, I just remembered that Whaat's UV Tools exports to OBJ and all is good!
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This is v1.2 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=294844#p294844
Distorted textures are exported as distorted 'unique texture' files and re-UV-mapped - just like the Pro OBJ-exporter. -
Here's v1.3 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=294844#p294844
I recommend you upgrade - it fixes a glitch with some distorted textures 'flipping'.
Materials and textures that are applied within and on to Groups or Instances are now properly defined and UV-mapped. -
Your object exporter is better than Google's.
My ship model, with completely exploded pieces and 8 materials: Sketchup exports 35 groups making 35 materials in my program. Yours works correctly and exports 8 groups making 8 materials.
Just 3 (edit:4) items:
- No dialog to set the name/directory or progress bar when it does so makes it a bit involved when I need the name to be different from the sketchup file name.
- Your exporter rotates the object 90 degrees on the .. Y axis, I think.
- I think for proper usage anything with a " " in the filename needs to be converted to "_".
- Wellllllllllll ok, some things may not export properly. I'll pm you a link for a model that does not.
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@agamemnus said:
Your object exporter is better than Google's.
My ship model, with completely exploded pieces and 8 materials: Sketchup exports 35 groups making 35 materials in my program. Yours works correctly and exports 8 groups making 8 materials.
Just 3 (edit:4) items:
- No dialog to set the name/directory or progress bar when it does so makes it a bit involved when I need the name to be different from the sketchup file name.
- Your exporter rotates the object 90 degrees on the .. Y axis, I think.
- I think for proper usage anything with a " " in the filename needs to be converted to "_".
- Wellllllllllll ok, some things may not export properly. I'll pm you a link for a model that does not.
A dialog is next on the to-do-list... As are some other things like setting 'units', or 'selection only' versus 'all'.
The default is to swap Y & Z axes as many apps expect that from their OBJ import. My OBJimporter even has an option to swap them back as many 3rd party OBJs are swapped like this. The swap could become an option...
It's easy enough to remove the space in the file name...
I've looked at the SKP you PMd me... I can see that some triangulated faces on the sides of the 3D text are 'reversed' - which is perverse since the mesh is made from one bit of face initially. Also a few of the rectangular wall panels at the front aren't getting a material assigned to them - weird... I'll investigate further to see what's up... Anything major I've missed otherwise...
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