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

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    • SkalpS Offline
      Skalp
      last edited by

      @lapx said:

      Me too! It would be nice if it could read and tranaslate autocad hatch file. We need some cross polination of the minds on this one. πŸ˜„
      I wonder if it works on curved surfaces...I must experiment.
      Thanks!

      Lapx,

      Take a look to Skalp for Sketchup, we have a live section tool and handle Autocad hatch patterns. We create tileable textures based on Autocad pattern files and have the ability to export them back to dxf .

      The Skalp Team

      Skalp
      http://www.skalp4sketchup.com

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      • jolranJ Offline
        jolran
        last edited by

        That looks really nice, I must say.

        What I think people want is the edgepatterns in Sketchup, so they can get better print in Layout. (That does come at a cost so I do understand why you use textures)

        I don't think one can insert a DXF in LAyout ?
        So the workflow is to export DXF. Import DXF to SKetchup and Align to sectioncut, or am I missing a step ?

        Best regards/
        Joel

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        • SkalpS Offline
          Skalp
          last edited by

          @jolran said:

          That looks really nice, I must say.

          What I think people want is the edgepatterns in Sketchup, so they can get better print in Layout. (That does come at a cost so I do understand why you use textures)

          I don't think one can insert a DXF in LAyout ?
          So the workflow is to export DXF. Import DXF to SKetchup and Align to sectioncut, or am I missing a step ?

          Best regards/
          Joel

          Jolran,

          We create also tileable textures from autocad pattern files for use in SketchUp and Layout. We optimize the textures for printing at 300dpi (this is the max dpi layout prints) so you want get better results with vectors. Only when we export to layout we change this texture by the original pattern definition.

          The Skalp Team.

          Skalp
          http://www.skalp4sketchup.com

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          • JQLJ Offline
            JQL
            last edited by

            @skalp said:

            @jolran said:

            That looks really nice, I must say.

            What I think people want is the edgepatterns in Sketchup, so they can get better print in Layout. (That does come at a cost so I do understand why you use textures)

            I don't think one can insert a DXF in LAyout ?
            So the workflow is to export DXF. Import DXF to SKetchup and Align to sectioncut, or am I missing a step ?

            Best regards/
            Joel

            Jolran,

            We create also tileable textures from autocad pattern files for use in SketchUp and Layout. We optimize the textures for printing at 300dpi (this is the max dpi layout prints) so you want get better results with vectors. Only when we export to layout we change this texture by the original pattern definition.

            The Skalp Team.

            This system of yours is really great! The only reason stopping me from using Skalp is that I would have to change the way I model in sketchup to be able to have your sections working. I never model the inner parts of the building and design every detail as 2D components inside SU sections.

            So (I'm sorry for stealing the thread but...) I have a feature suggestion for you:

            A way to make Skalp respect those components and don't erase them when generating a new section, whilst allow them to be exported like the rest of the section. If you had that feature working, then Skalp could really become a completely must have plugin...

            I would be really interested in this and if you want to discuss more I could send you some PM or whatever...

            Best regards,

            JQL

            www.casca.pt
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            • SkalpS Offline
              Skalp
              last edited by

              @jql said:

              @skalp said:

              @jolran said:

              That looks really nice, I must say.

              What I think people want is the edgepatterns in Sketchup, so they can get better print in Layout. (That does come at a cost so I do understand why you use textures)

              I don't think one can insert a DXF in LAyout ?
              So the workflow is to export DXF. Import DXF to SKetchup and Align to sectioncut, or am I missing a step ?

              Best regards/
              Joel

              Jolran,

              We create also tileable textures from autocad pattern files for use in SketchUp and Layout. We optimize the textures for printing at 300dpi (this is the max dpi layout prints) so you want get better results with vectors. Only when we export to layout we change this texture by the original pattern definition.

              The Skalp Team.

              This system of yours is really great! The only reason stopping me from using Skalp is that I would have to change the way I model in sketchup to be able to have your sections working. I never model the inner parts of the building and design every detail as 2D components inside SU sections.

              So (I'm sorry for stealing the thread but...) I have a feature suggestion for you:

              A way to make Skalp respect those components and don't erase them when generating a new section, whilst allow them to be exported like the rest of the section. If you had that feature working, then Skalp could really become a completely must have plugin...

              I would be really interested in this and if you want to discuss more I could send you some PM or whatever...

              Best regards,

              JQL

              JQL,

              This is a good idea, and it fits our future planning. We plan to do more annotation and dimensioning inside our section inside SketchUp. I discuss this with my partner and come back to you in a PM.

              regards,

              The Skalp Team

              Skalp
              http://www.skalp4sketchup.com

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              • J Offline
                jherrmann2305
                last edited by

                Well, its 2020 and i just downloaded your plugin and use it with Sketchup 2020. It still works, like a charm after renaming the ZIP package into a RBZ file.

                Thanks so much for this plugin.

                I guess you ended developement on it, which is a shame ( πŸ˜‰ ), but anyways:
                If somebody reads this:
                It would be nice to have more hatch-pattern-options available. I have to draw construction schemes according to a norm (German DIN) - and this norm specifies certain hatch patterns for certain wood-types and/or orientations.

                Don't ask me why - but they want to see it in my exam. I chose sketchup instead of a classic CAD because of the shorter "brain-to-screen" path - but in this case here (standardised patterns), sketchup is a really nasty tool to work with, if you don't want to end up with bitmap-textures.

                Anyways: Thanks very much for your plugin.

                And yes: i am aware of Skalp. But i find Skalp too expensive for my wallet. Excuse me, i am poor.

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                • jolranJ Offline
                  jolran
                  last edited by

                  Hi!

                  (Sorry about the late reply.)

                  I'm glad to hear people still find this plugin useful, thanks!

                  I'm still developping this plugin (and other) from time to time but its all experimental code and no estimated time of delivery..

                  Your best option is Skalp, in my opinion.

                  Best regards/
                  Joel

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                  • F Offline
                    Frank Ferrari
                    last edited by

                    Hi folks,

                    I am on the same path as jherrmann2305 ! It is a shame that there is no native solution for hatches in SU..
                    Also having different custom hatches is pretty difficult to implement with the mentioned workarounds.

                    I used skalp and it honestly is pretty clonky.. its slow on my projects and simply doesn't do what I want.. and in the end it crashes. I tried the trail.. but I will not spend so much money for something that doesn't run smooth.

                    I understand plugin owners charging for their work, but they should make it popular and run improvements so its smooth and ready. Than I am totally willing to pay for it..

                    Hoping for a better hatch future

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                    • D Offline
                      dylanwoods
                      last edited by

                      just downloaded this and it is an excellent plugin. this will save me a lot of time so i am very grateful.

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                        murat75kz @jolran
                        last edited by

                        @jolran Hi Jordan! How are you?
                        Where I can find your plugin?

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                        • Rich O BrienR Online
                          Rich O Brien Moderator
                          last edited by

                          @murat75kz Install Sketchucation Tools: https://sketchucation.com/plugin/696-sketchucationtools

                          Use that to install Hatchfaces or 100s of others

                          Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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                            murat75kz @Rich O Brien
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                            @Rich-O-Brien
                            Thank you very much!

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