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    [Plugin] Hatchfaces (v1.8 beta) UPDATED 15-Dec-2012

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    • jolranJ Offline
      jolran
      last edited by

      Hmm, no? I must have gotten it wrong. Doesent work in Y,Z axis.

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      • jolranJ Offline
        jolran
        last edited by

        Genious TIG!

        I think I got it right. It work for me in a few tests.

        Like this, no?

        pt=face.vertices[0].position
              p1=pt.clone
              p1.x=p1.x+1
              p1=p1.project_to_plane(face.plane)
              ve=pt.vector_to(p1)
              bb=face.bounds
              di=bb.diagonal
              po=pt.clone
        

        I mean is that correct for an update, cause this problem is(was) irritating.

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          You need to trap for the case when the X-axis is parallel with the palne and then use another axis - i.e. offset the y instead of the x value of p1...
          To do this get the n=face.normal and then use the alternative vector [offset in y] if n.x.abs==1 or n.z.abs==1
          etc...

          TIG

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          • jolranJ Offline
            jolran
            last edited by

            Hmm I will try..

            Where do you learn all these commands?? πŸ˜„ It feels like I'm missing some information source(exept from this forum).

            BTW won't there be a conflict of axes if one for ex. have a face rotated 45 degrees?

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              No.
              The problem arises if you try to project a p1 onto a face with a plane that is square to the x-axis or flat to it, as that p1 is then back on p0 and the vector can't have a zero length!

              TIG

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              • jolranJ Offline
                jolran
                last edited by

                @unknownuser said:

                vector can't have a zero length!

                That I can understand. Alright, I will have a go at it. I'm not sure a fully grasp this 😳
                This is more and more your plugin, it's starting to be too complicated for me. My level is more icons and stuff.
                Maybe one day I can contribute more.

                Thanks for your invaluable help TIG πŸ‘

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                • K Offline
                  kyyu
                  last edited by

                  @jolran said:

                  Hmm I will try..

                  Where do you learn all these commands?? πŸ˜„ It feels like I'm missing some information source(exept from this forum).

                  You have to learn the ruby language itself. I'm lacking in this area, too.

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                  • jolranJ Offline
                    jolran
                    last edited by

                    @unknownuser said:

                    You have to learn the ruby language itself

                    Yeah, you are right. Working on that.

                    Good news is the code seams to be working for sorting irregular faces and hatching.

                    
                          p1=pt.clone
                          p1.x=p1.x+1 # X value = x axis needs to be replaced if using another axis
                          
                          p1=p1.project_to_plane(face.plane)
                          ve=pt.vector_to(p1)
                          bb=face.bounds
                          di
                    

                    So something like this does not do the trick yet. Will work on it..

                     p1.each {|e|e.z+1 if face.normal.z.abs==1
                          e.x+1 if face.normal.x.abs==1
                          e.y+1 if face.normal.y.abs==1}
                    
                    
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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Read this and try to understand...

                      p0=face.vertices[0].position
                      p1=p0.clone
                      if face.normal.x.abs>0.9999
                        p1.y=p1.y+1
                      else
                        p1.x=p1.x+1
                      end#if
                      p1=p1.project_to_plane(face.plane)
                      ve=p0.vector_to(p1)
                      ### etc
                      

                      This should always result in a 've'ctor with a non=zero length.
                      To test it set up a cube and test add temporary 'puts' into the code after ve=
                      puts face.normal puts ve.length πŸ€“

                      TIG

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                      • jolranJ Offline
                        jolran
                        last edited by

                        Wow, thanks! So if I understand it correctly one do only need to compare x to y to get the required results. Where if>0,9999 switches to other axis-comparison=under1? Clever.

                        It works for faces without holes if I switch values p0 to pt, with your last posted code.
                        Or do you mean p0 to be po, (typo)? Cause that is a whole different thing. That does not makes sence though, wonder why I think that...

                        I will try that meanwhile..Se if holes get fixed.

                        po=pt.clone:

                        ps=pt.offset(vp)
                                pe=pt.offset(vp.reverse)
                                gents.add_line(ps,pe)
                                pt.offset!(vs,spacing)
                                ps=po.offset(vp)
                        etc
                        
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                        • jolranJ Offline
                          jolran
                          last edited by

                          Anyway heres how I implemented your code, between ents erase(facestogo) and intersection. It does not work on faces with holes, as mentioned.
                          Is there a clash with 2 pt.clones? Maybe I HAVE put your code in wrong places. I will continue..

                          bb=face.bounds
                                di=bb.diagonal
                                 pt=face.vertices[0].position
                                  p1=pt.clone
                               if face.normal.x.abs>0.9999
                                p1.y=p1.y+1
                               else
                                p1.x=p1.x+1
                               end#if
                                p1=p1.project_to_plane(face.plane)
                                 ve=pt.vector_to(p1)
                                  po=pt.clone
                                tr=Geom;;Transformation.rotation(pt,face.normal,@angle.degrees)
                                 vp=ve.transform(tr)
                                  vp.length=di*2
                                   vs=face.normal.cross(vp) #spacing vector perpendicular to hatch line
                                   tot=0
                                until tot>=di*2
                                  ps=pt.offset(vp)
                                   pe=pt.offset(vp.reverse)
                                    gents.add_line(ps,pe)
                                     pt.offset!(vs,spacing)
                                      ps=po.offset(vp)
                                     pe=po.offset(vp.reverse)
                                    gents.add_line(ps,pe)
                                   po.offset!(vs.reverse,spacing)
                                  tot=
                          
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                          • jolranJ Offline
                            jolran
                            last edited by

                            May have found something? Commented out the last parts. Line hatching and intersection.
                            The results of faces with holes is a group(clone) with reversed face? Faces without holes is created as expected.
                            Since using face.normal that might (in my theory logic) pose some trouble?

                            Updated Hmmm, no. Grr. Did not matter if faces was reversed or not. Problem remains..

                            This code reverses the faces anyway.
                            Could be useful later on, but it will reverse ALL faces, wich is not useful right now. Faces without holes do not need reversing.

                            faces2=[]
                                  gents.each{|e|faces2 << e.reverse! if e.class==Sketchup;;Face
                            
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                            • TIGT Offline
                              TIG Moderator
                              last edited by

                              Perhaps instead of pt=face.vertices[0].position it might be better to use pt=face.outer_loop.vertices[0].position

                              TIG

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                              • jolranJ Offline
                                jolran
                                last edited by

                                It does not work 😞

                                However i noticed that "face" entity gets erased after erase(facestogo) if it has holes in it. Not if it's a square for ex!

                                I used puts face after loop face erasing..

                                So do face.plane have something to refere to when there are holes? Or is the variabel set earlier?

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                                • TIGT Offline
                                  TIG Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Erase the faces after you've set the points/vector etc - you can't get the plane or normal of an erased face!

                                  TIG

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                                  • jolranJ Offline
                                    jolran
                                    last edited by

                                    AHA!!

                                    So even if I am stupid enough to make that misstake, I noticed that in fact that was the error going on?

                                    I'm making progress!! πŸ˜„

                                    Thanks TIG. I will try to fix it.

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                                    • jolranJ Offline
                                      jolran
                                      last edited by

                                      The "earliest" place where I can insert gents.erase_entities(faces2go) without erasing the access to face.plane is:

                                      tr=Geom;;Transformation.rotation(pt,face.normal,@angle.degrees)
                                             vp=ve.transform(tr)
                                              vp.length=di*2
                                               vs=face.normal.cross(vp) #spacing vector perpendicular to hatch line
                                                gents.erase_entities(faces2go)
                                               
                                      

                                      The result is not correct. Missing edges and too short.

                                      Is face.plane or any command referring to "face" using the inner-hole faces, perhaps?
                                      Should one use gents.entities.face(or something to retrieve the face.entity in gents) instead of just face?

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                                      • TIGT Offline
                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        You can set variables plane=face.plane and normal=face.normal and pt=face.outer_loop.vertices[0].position, then face.erase! - the variables are still remembered... then use them later as needed ?

                                        TIG

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                                        • jolranJ Offline
                                          jolran
                                          last edited by

                                          @unknownuser said:

                                          You can set variables plane=face.plane and normal=face.normal and pt=face.outer_loop.vertices[0].position, then face.erase!

                                          Ok. You mean before faces2go << face? After erase.faces2goI was going to define the
                                          linehatching as a method for crosshatching, as we discussed earlier. They will have to be instance.variables then or do I pass all of them into the argument-list when calling the method?
                                          That's why I was wondering if one could use face from gents.entities, since gents will be passed into the args-list anyway.

                                          Or did you originaly mean I should put the whole operation into a method for crosshatching?

                                          I'm sorry if I sound confused. 😳 But I am.

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                                          • TIGT Offline
                                            TIG Moderator
                                            last edited by

                                            All this part is trying to do is set the vector from which you will set the angle for the hatching.
                                            At the moment it's set from the vertices [0] to [1] vector which varies, so to fix it I suggested a way of projecting the x-axis onto the face.plane and getting a vector from that to use instead [with changes for a plane that doesn't play nicely with the x-axis to give a valid vector...
                                            You get all of this from the original face NOT the temporary face ??

                                            TIG

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