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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      Perhaps if you posted the SKP with it set up in the way you get a fail, then we'd be able to see better what was up.
      Also, do you have any Ruby Console output?

      It should never break anything else...
      Are you sure it is not something else that is breaking it?

      And what 'Grid' thing is 'broken' exactly?

      SuperDrape works when one group is placed over another and they are selected in the appropriate order...

      Are your axes visible?
      Are they set to the default??
      etc...

      Possible issues arise if either of the two groups have very tiny geometry - SketchUp's intersect fails to make edges < ~1/1000th"...

      Have you tried using The native Sandbox > Drape ?
      If so what happens ??

      I guess that it is either 'user error' or 'inappropriate geometry' 😒

      TIG

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        djengle513
        last edited by

        For the last couple days now I've been messing with this to try and get this to work with no luck UNTIL I finally realized all the faces were oriented backwards 😠 now that i've gotten passed that setback I've encountered a few more issues and was wondering if I'm doing something wrong still or if SuperDrape isn't capable of doing what I'm looking for. Long story short instead of having a topography mesh or skin I flattened the topo lines, closed the faces, and pulled them all up in 1 foot increments to graphically represent grade. Now here's the issue, when I superdrape my streets/pavements/materials unto the topo group 1) the lines don't drape down the vertical faces like they would if I was using regular drape tool and 2) the materials don't drape down the vertical faces either.

        Can anyone help?! I'd rather not flatten the topo group back to a plane and superdrape but the more I mess with it the more it seems that's the best solution. The issue there being the extra hundreds of faces draping the streets onto the topo will create when i go to pull them up in 1 foot increments again. Hence why I was hoping to make the topo, then make the flat streets with materials, and combine them in one easy step. otherwise I'm either spending a bunch of time painting all the verticals or re-pulling all the topo faces.

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          Vertical faces won't get draped/colored.
          Meshes with vertical facets are always an issue in many tools.
          If you make the face very slightly off vertical it will work...
          Of course you could always use sandbox's drape first to get vertical divisions, and then super-drape for the materials [or at least most of them].
          You can always edit the mesh group and use the material-browser eye-dropper to sample the adjacent face's material and paint that onto the non-colored faces ?

          TIG

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            djengle513
            last edited by

            Thanks TIG! Because of the workflow I'm adhering to I'm using one foot steps to represent grade at topo lines and modeling a huge area of downtown Milwaukee. To paint the thousands of vertical faces to match it's surrounding color I felt would have taken me a lot longer than flattening the topo, super draping the street/sidewalk materials and then using Fredo's tool to push pull multiple selections at once. This way I just followed the topo lines and selected all faces within each level and boom, vertical faces paint themselves! Thanks again for your help and this amazing plugin!!

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            • R Offline
              rstanley
              last edited by

              TIG,
              I seem to be well outside the user learning curve here;
              Have read ad reread the process for super drape and your more recent suggestion to explode and then re group to no avail.
              Am running os 10.11 and skp 2015 pro.

              it s simple brick pattern image set just over a z axis-distorted rectangular surface
              Thanks in advance
              Richard

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              • pilouP Offline
                pilou
                last edited by

                Fine for me 😄
                By precaution subdivide more the Groupe2 ! 🤓
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                fine_forme.jpg

                Frenchy Pilou
                Is beautiful that please without concept!
                My Little site :)

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Place the group to be draped vertically above the group that it is to be draped onto.

                  Run the tool.

                  1. Pick the [upper] group which is to be draped.

                  2. Pick the [lower] group which is to be draped onto.

                  Note:

                  All faces in both groups must be oriented upwards.

                  The material[s] in the upper group will be applied to the draped parts in the lower group.

                  That error-message suggests that you are picking the lower group first, and then picking it again ?

                  TIG

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                    rstanley
                    last edited by

                    Yjmls Yog for suggesimg that I had to further explode the drape objects and the potential draped object but that was not the problem. I discovered that the problem was my own lack of patience.
                    For me at least SD is not immediate but only gradually transfers the material: It first downloads the outline of yhe draped object, then slowly imprints the material content of the draped image onto that outline.. I draped the word "text object" (out of SKP's 3d text tool) onto a simple curved cylnder surface/ ( It took about 30 sec.) The material infilling then followed (It took another 45 sec..and occurred in sequence...Just a heads up for other users who are expecting an immediate transfer .. My SKP pro 15 and memory etc are all otherwise good and as fast as expected when using other elements of skp.

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                      rv1974
                      last edited by

                      Doesn't work in v2023 😞

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                      • TIGT Offline
                        TIG Moderator
                        last edited by

                        It does work on all current SketchUp versions, but after its installation it then has to be enabled in your Extension Manager dialog [once], note that it's also 'unsigned' [because it's so old] and your Extension Manager's Loading Policy therefore needs to be set as 'Unrestricted'...

                        TIG

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                          rv1974
                          last edited by rv1974

                          thank you TIG I found it (though why its disabled by default isn't 100% clear to me). I decided to use it in 2023 because for some reason the regular drape stopped to work in v2023 inside groups.
                          BTW in situation with 2 primitive squares (the lower one is sloped) SuperDrape fails.
                          P.S. Any chance to make the plugin less restrictive? I mean to work with raw geometry, and as option, to treat the pre-selected geometry as to-be-draped?


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                          • Dave RD Offline
                            Dave R
                            last edited by

                            Move the first group up a little bit above the bounding box for the second group.

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                              rv1974
                              last edited by

                              @dave r said:

                              Move the first group up a little bit above the bounding box for the second group.

                              thanks, it helped!

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                                tomaszdrgas
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                                I was long time thinking about something including Your drape but even more complicated.. that's why I didn't do it.. is way over me..
                                I mean like Your drape but somehow remembering the terrain on which it is draped. For landscaping purpose.. You draw in a group Your terrain not to complicated.. than You drape a road lines etc from another group that it is completely flat.. If You see that some area requires some refinement You context click on it .. let say something like "edit base group" You add some details and all updates automatic..
                                Maybe some way to include eventually push pulls from the draped group.. like to keep the edge of the road and pavement..
                                and You could draw some additional detail in the flat group and click update.. (automatic update would be way to heavy I guess).
                                Like I said.. I can make some very simple plugin.. make my toolbar.. but that is way over me..

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                                  rv1974
                                  last edited by

                                  It's already exist. It's called 3ds max with it's subdivide retopo tyconform procedural modifiers.

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                                    AcesHigh
                                    last edited by

                                    I am having bugsplats everytime I try to use it.

                                    I am trying to superdrape like 100 60x60cm squares on a mesh (which has a street layout)

                                    I need the drape to copy the red color of the squares to the mesh, so I can select all 100 squares draped on the mesh and user a vector push pull to create tree spaces.

                                    Any suggestion on how do fix the bugsplat or another method I could try?

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                                      rv1974 @AcesHigh
                                      last edited by

                                      @AcesHigh >>Any suggestion on how do fix
                                      The suggestion is don't use it )
                                      It was bugsplatty from the start

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                                        AcesHigh @rv1974
                                        last edited by AcesHigh

                                        @rv1974 LOL

                                        ok, I remember it being bug splatty, but it was years since last I used it and I simply was not abble to use it this time.

                                        But saying I shouldn´use it is the second part of my question, except I asked suggestions for how to do what I needed, without this plugin.

                                        maybe before draping I could smooth the sidewalks until they are a single selection. Then I drape. Then instead of selecting each plant square and change it's color, I do the opposite. Paint the sidewalks another material. Doing that will alow me to select all entities with still the original sidewalk material to properly deal with them all at the time time (vector push pull)

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