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    What's the best way to flatten some geometry lines

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    • EarthMoverE Offline
      EarthMover
      last edited by

      You can select each row of edges and use ThomThom's Edge tools to make them colinear on the Z axis. Or using Vertex tools, select the whole mesh and use Make Planar. Or Artisan's Make Planar and choose the XY axis. Also ThomThom's Flatten Script will do it on click as well.

      Select all the verts and using VT to scale them down on the Z will decrease the overall size.

      3D Artist at Clearstory 3D Imaging
      Guide Tool at Winning With Sketchup
      Content Creator at Skapeup

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      • brodieB Offline
        brodie
        last edited by

        @earthmover said:

        You can select each row of edges and use ThomThom's Edge tools to make them colinear on the Z axis. Or using Vertex tools, select the whole mesh and use Make Planar. Or Artisan's Make Planar and choose the XY axis. Also ThomThom's Flatten Script will do it on click as well.

        Select all the verts and using VT to scale them down on the Z will decrease the overall size.

        ThomThom's flatten script would create extra geometry which isn't what I'm going for (see images above).

        Edge tools seems to make the lines planer but not on a horizontal plane which is quite important. It also only seemed to work on one straight segment at a time (ie. for the image above I had to run the script 4 times, once for each side). I end up with the same problem I had originally.

        From what I can tell Vertex tools works the same way, however maybe it allows me to scale those edge vertices in the Z direction to make them on the same horizontal plane?

        I don't know anything about Artisan's tools. Anyone familiar with it that can confirm that it does what I'm looking for?

        -Brodie

        steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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        • brodieB Offline
          brodie
          last edited by

          Just downloaded the Artisan trial. It does indeed do what I was looking for. Vertex Tools might be better though if I could make the points along the edge horizontal along with it's soft selection so there would be a nice easy transition.

          -Brodie

          steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            Seems to me that the Move tool can bring the edges down to the level of the sidewalk and Sandbox tools would handle the plateau.

            You don't even need the Sandbox tools. You could create the plateau with Intersect.


            Plateau.png

            Etaoin Shrdlu

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            (THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE)

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

              I think Brodie's aim is to select the boundary edge and snap them all to another boundary that lies level with Z.

              I notice that Thomthom's edge tool work to a point. They don't level the straightened edges. But that only leaves a quick rotation on each edge.

              I'm gonna look at more plugins to see if this is hidden somewhere?

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
                last edited by

                You could be right. Still it took little time to just do it and get it over with. πŸ˜‰

                Etaoin Shrdlu

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                • brodieB Offline
                  brodie
                  last edited by

                  The move tool works but on a large grass area it becomes cumbersome. On my project I had a patch which contained about 60 vertices which needed to be moved. Not insurmountable but certainly a good opportunity for some ruby help.

                  The intersect tool would work except I'm also trying to maintain some good topology as I'm considering running a noise modifier over the object in 3ds max (so the plateau would start flat in SU but end up being slightly wavy after the noise modifier - if the geometry is made of a single large plane rather than a bunch of small quads or triangles then that becomes difficult.

                  -Brodie

                  steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                  • EarthMoverE Offline
                    EarthMover
                    last edited by

                    I think I misunderstood what you wanted to do. I thought you just wanted to flatten it out.

                    Are you trying to do something like this?

                    [flash=800,600:1twzfjd5]http://www.youtube.com//v/9J-GMg1t9e0[/flash:1twzfjd5]

                    What would interesting is if someone could write a plugin that would do a "Vert Drop" Essentially letting you drop all verts in a selection to a specified z plane.

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                    • Bob JamesB Offline
                      Bob James
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                      @earthmover said:

                      Are you trying to do something like this?

                      Looks like a winner to me: as I understand the need.

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Here is my new 'dropverts.rb' http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=346754#p346754
                        You can drop the vertices of selected edges to the 'Nearest Object', 'Lowest'[in selection], 'Highest'[in selection] and to 'Z=? [specified in a dialog] πŸ˜„

                        TIG

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                        • PixeroP Offline
                          Pixero
                          last edited by

                          My jsAlign script can also do this: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=20080&p=166929

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                          • brodieB Offline
                            brodie
                            last edited by

                            Inundated with help! That looks to be just the thing. I'll give it a shot on monday. Thanks for the help.

                            -Brodie

                            steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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