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    • fuzzionF Offline
      fuzzion
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      @unknownuser said:

      @unknownuser said:

      Rich, you should be able to disable splash screen even for the free Training Edition of Tgi3D SU Amorph and the 30-Day Trial Edition of Tgi3D SU PhotoScan. Could you please try one more time and bring the splash screen from “Help --> About Tgi3D” and click the “Do not show this screen on start up” check box?

      That did the trick 👍

      But the initial splashscreen was unclickable and it appeared 50% off screen on my PC. This occurred after trying to click on start-up.


      I do like tgi3d's abilities. For me the cross-section tool is unbelievable. Nearly on par with Blender's 'Seam' function to a certain extent. And the $149 price isn't that bad considering the toolset on offer. I haven't tried the Photoscan feature as i didn't register for the 30 day trial. But I'll definitely try it out.

      What i would like to draw members attention to is that the $999 plugin includes all the features of TGI3d Amorph along with the Photoscan ability.

      A unique feature of TGI3d in my opinion is the upsample and create mesh from any closed loop by selecting a loop and clicking
      the make mesh function. With upsample i can get ultra high polygon models for free by going to SU warehouse and downloading what i want. Then click upsample 2 to 3 times and model looks like you got it from a professional model shop. 149 isnt that expensive if u include the lifetime of free upgrades one can get and how brain dead easy it is to use 😄

      @ Tom , re. HDRI visualisation plugin for Vray. If you convert it to a texture, can SU handle my 14000x7000 HDRI skies ? I was always told that the limit on SU is something really small? And if it cant, then the work around would be to create a sphere stitched together from multiple small textures that were broken up from the large HDRI by the plugin and placed upon the sphere as one final image. Its almost 1am and im tired so really sorry if i dont make sense.

      @Ruby plugin makers. Can plugins on SU run on multi cores? And if so, what is stopping so many of our plugins from doing so?

      "Only the dead have seen the end of war" - Plato

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
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        @fuzzion said:

        @ Tom , re. HDRI visualisation plugin for Vray. If you convert it to a texture, can SU handle my 14000x7000 HDRI skies ? I was always told that the limit on SU is something really small?

        SketchUp can load large textures, but it won't display them in their full size. Think it due to OpenGL. Textures will be sampled down to max 1024px. (or 2048 if you enable large textures)
        But in the scenario I talked about where you converted an HDRI to a format SU could read - you would also sample it down. After all, it's just a quick preview to orient the environment map.

        @fuzzion said:

        @Ruby plugin makers. Can plugins on SU run on multi cores?

        The Ruby in SketchUp can't run multiple threads very well. Full of issues. Though, one could make a C Extension, but it's much more complicated writing in C.

        Regardless...

        @fuzzion said:

        And if so, what is stopping so many of our plugins from doing so?

        Because most operations can't be split into multiple cores. This applies to most software. Adding more cores isn't a magic bullet. Running on multiple cores means splitting up the operation and that is something that often (most the times) can't be done because the computation needs to be done in a linear fashion.
        Same as with the whole 64bit discussion, it's not a holy grale that's going to make everything awesome. Multi-core and 64bit are buzzwords which users of software have picked up on. When I heard people ask for this I read it as a request for better performance. Though it would be better if users simply said that, and left the technical solution to the developers who knows what is possible and feasible for the given task. It will vary from software to software. Speed improvements comes in many shapes - it can be a new improved algorithm, or simply doing the work in a different way.

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

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        • fuzzionF Offline
          fuzzion
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          @thomthom said:

          @fuzzion said:

          @ Tom , re. HDRI visualisation plugin for Vray. If you convert it to a texture, can SU handle my 14000x7000 HDRI skies ? I was always told that the limit on SU is something really small?

          SketchUp can load large textures, but it won't display them in their full size. Think it due to OpenGL. Textures will be sampled down to max 1024px. (or 2048 if you enable large textures)
          But in the scenario I talked about where you converted an HDRI to a format SU could read - you would also sample it down. After all, it's just a quick preview to orient the environment map.

          @fuzzion said:

          @Ruby plugin makers. Can plugins on SU run on multi cores?

          The Ruby in SketchUp can't run multiple threads very well. Full of issues. Though, one could make a C Extension, but it's much more complicated writing in C.

          Regardless...

          @fuzzion said:

          And if so, what is stopping so many of our plugins from doing so?

          Because most operations can't be split into multiple cores. This applies to most software. Adding more cores isn't a magic bullet. Running on multiple cores means splitting up the operation and that is something that often (most the times) can't be done because the computation needs to be done in a linear fashion.
          Same as with the whole 64bit discussion, it's not a holy grale that's going to make everything awesome. Multi-core and 64bit are buzzwords which users of software have picked up on. When I heard people ask for this I read it as a request for better performance. Though it would be better if users simply said that, and left the technical solution to the developers who knows what is possible and feasible for the given task. It will vary from software to software. Speed improvements comes in many shapes - it can be a new improved algorithm, or simply doing the work in a different way.

          Thank you Tom for clarifying this up 😄

          *By the way, I was having Tea with some mates and one of them just flew in from Iran for holiday. She, an Architect in Iran said that SU is very popular over there.

          "Only the dead have seen the end of war" - Plato

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
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            @fuzzion said:

            *By the way, I was having Tea with some mates and one of them just flew in from Iran for holiday. She, an Architect in Iran said that SU is very popular over there.

            Then let her know that we even have a (quite active) Farsi subforum (once someone signes up in the user control panel)
            😄


            farsi.png

            Gai...

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            • fuzzionF Offline
              fuzzion
              last edited by

              @gaieus said:

              @fuzzion said:

              *By the way, I was having Tea with some mates and one of them just flew in from Iran for holiday. She, an Architect in Iran said that SU is very popular over there.

              Then let her know that we even have a (quite active) Farsi subforum (once someone signes up in the user control panel)
              😄

              Sweet, i will tell her. Off topic, Arch chicks are hot !

              "Only the dead have seen the end of war" - Plato

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              • KrisidiousK Offline
                Krisidious
                last edited by

                I just designed a house in Iran...

                By: Kristoff Rand
                Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                • fuzzionF Offline
                  fuzzion
                  last edited by

                  @krisidious said:

                  I just designed a house in Iran...

                  Can we see it ? You know u wanna show us 😄

                  "Only the dead have seen the end of war" - Plato

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                  • KrisidiousK Offline
                    Krisidious
                    last edited by

                    ok here ya go...
                    small_Nader-004.jpg
                    small_nader-006.jpg
                    small_Nader_007.jpg

                    By: Kristoff Rand
                    Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                    • fuzzionF Offline
                      fuzzion
                      last edited by

                      I reckon the future of house design will showcase smaller tighter designs like this.

                      I love it. 👍

                      PS. Is it true that building a house with a few levels on sand is expensive?

                      "Only the dead have seen the end of war" - Plato

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                      • KrisidiousK Offline
                        Krisidious
                        last edited by

                        his was actually on a sandy colored rock and dirt... hillside that was mostly bedrock so I'm not sure about the sand, if I were to design something on sand I would drill piers to find solid ground or I would float the whole structure like a house boat... lol

                        By: Kristoff Rand
                        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                        • 66searcher6 Offline
                          66searcher
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                          @krisidious said:

                          his was actually on a sandy colored rock and dirt... hillside that was mostly bedrock so I'm not sure about the sand, if I were to design something on sand I would drill piers to find solid ground or I would float the whole structure like a house boat... lol

                          well done ! 👍 👍
                          Iran(former Persia) has many jungles (sylvan) & mountainous area and also vast deserts and is different from Arab countries wich showed only by deserts in movies.
                          as said,sketchup is so popular in Iran.

                          http://hamidtoliat.deviantart.com/

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                          • GaieusG Offline
                            Gaieus
                            last edited by

                            @66searcher said:

                            as said,sketchup is so popular in Iran.

                            Yup - that why we have the Farsi (Persian) subforum!
                            😉

                            Gai...

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                            • brodieB Offline
                              brodie
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                              Mine took a bit under 6 seconds (i've already loaded SU a few times today). I have 346 .rb and .rbs files but a big chunk of those are part of Maxwell render and probably don't load up on startup (not real sure).

                              -Brodie

                              steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                              • honoluludesktopH Offline
                                honoluludesktop
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                                Isn't loading time more a function of hard drive, and bus speed? I have a slow 3 ghz, 2 core machine that loads about 30 plugins in under 10 seconds the first time.

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