Move points to a '3D grid'
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Here's a beta version with an inputbox and undo operation...
It seemed to only change a cubes vertices in the Z axis ??
module GridSnap @@last_tolerance = 0.25.m class << self # PROXY CLASS def round_point( point, tolerance ) grid_pt = point.to_a.map { |n| b = ( n / tolerance ).to_i * tolerance r = n % tolerance (r > tolerance / 2) ? b + tolerance ; b } Geom;;Point3d.new( *grid_pt ) end def test_it pt = Geom;;Point3d.new( 3.976879.m, 3.760209.m, 1.002568.m ) tolerance = @@last_tolerance grid_pt = round_point( pt, tolerance ) puts "Original; #{pt}" puts "Tolerance; #{tolerance}" puts "Grid Point; #{grid_pt}" end def adjust_vertices( tolerance = @@last_tolerance ) model = Sketchup.active_model vertices = [] # Collect vertices. for e in model.active_entities vertices << e.vertices if e.is_a?( Sketchup;;Edge ) end vertices.flatten! vertices.uniq! # Calculate grid adjustments. vectors = [] entities = [] for vertex in vertices pt = vertex.position grid_pt = round_point( pt, tolerance ) vector = pt.vector_to( grid_pt ) next unless vector.valid? entities << vertex vectors << vector end # Apply transformations model.active_entities.transform_by_vectors( entities, vectors ) puts "#{entities.size} adjusted to grid." end def menu_command() title = 'Adjust Vertices' prompt = 'Tolerance' default = @@last_tolerance result = UI.inputbox([prompt],[@@last_tolerance],title) rescue @@last_tolerance if result begin ### Sketchup.active_model.start_operation("#{title} (#{Sketchup.format_length(result[0])})") # adjust_vertices( result[0] ) # ### Sketchup.active_model.commit_operation() rescue Sketchup.active_model.abort_operation() else @@last_tolerance = result[0] end end end end # PROXY CLASS #{# RUN ONCE # unless file_loaded?("GridSnap.rb") # Menu Entry; UI.menu("Tools").add_item("GridSnap") { menu_command() } file_loaded("GridSnap.rb") end #} end # module
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@dan rathbun said:
It seemed to only change a cubes vertices in the Z axis ??
Should apply to X,Y and Z... Seemed to work correctly in my quick test...
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@dan rathbun said:
@thomthom said:
Cubificator?
Polyhedronizer ?
Orthogonizer ?
Orthographizer ?
OrthograFixer ?
It's like Autotune for cad! They can make you sound good, even if you can't sing.
If you are editing digital music, and you need to make the drum beats perfect, you can move the beats to the nearest sixteenth note, or whatever. It's call "quantizing". -
@daiku said:
It's called "quantizing".
TRUE !!
Restriction to discrete values (or multiples thereof,) rather than any values in the set of possibles (real numbers, in this case.)
So.. the long term:
Vertex Positional QuantizationThe short form:
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Hi guys, I have had a play with Dan's Beta version and for me it works really well. The verticies are adjusted in X,Y and Z directions and the undo function works fine!
The only slight problem: it adjusts all the geometry in the model, rather than just the active selection. The original module just adjusted the active selection.
Any ideas?
Again thanks for the support - this script should be a realy time saver!
Ross
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Well .. I did not think I changed the context of what Thomas' code did... just tried to wrap the code properly and added the menu_command() method to handle an inputbox.
I'll have a look at it.. again.
(And it's not really MY edition just because I added the inputbox.. it's still Thomas' thing.)
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OK... added support for a selection. (Pssst! ... there was no selection support from the beginning Ross.)
This utility should probably be wrapped in Thomas' toplevel author module, and reside below his author directory in some manner.
I'll leave those choices up to him, and when he releases version 1.0.0, we'll delete these beta versions in this thread and put in a link to the release thread.
# ========================================================================== # GridSnap.rb # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # by Thomas Thomassen # # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # This utility quantizes the vertex locations, of the current selection, # of the model, or just the current context, to a 3D grid, whose interval # can be set via a popup inputbox. # # -------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Revisions; # # 0.1.0 ; 2012-03-26 ; by Thomas Thomassen # | # initial beta release # # 0.2.0 ; 2012-03-26 ; by Dan Rathbun # | # + Added menu_command() method for inputbox and undo operation. # # 0.3.0 ; 2012-03-28 ; by Dan Rathbun # | # + Revised the menu_command() method to pass a selection set to the # adjust_vertices() method as a 2nd argument. # # ========================================================================== module GridSnap @@last_tolerance = 0.25.m class << self # PROXY CLASS def round_point( point, tolerance ) grid_pt = point.to_a.map { |n| b = ( n / tolerance ).to_i * tolerance r = n % tolerance (r > tolerance / 2) ? b + tolerance ; b } Geom;;Point3d.new( *grid_pt ) end def test_it pt = Geom;;Point3d.new( 3.976879.m, 3.760209.m, 1.002568.m ) tolerance = @@last_tolerance grid_pt = round_point( pt, tolerance ) puts "Original; #{pt}" puts "Tolerance; #{tolerance}" puts "Grid Point; #{grid_pt}" end def adjust_vertices( tolerance = @@last_tolerance, ents = nil ) model = Sketchup.active_model vertices = [] # determine the context; ents = model.active_entities() if ents.nil? # Collect vertices. for e in ents #model.active_entities vertices << e.vertices if e.is_a?( Sketchup;;Edge ) end vertices.flatten! vertices.uniq! # Calculate grid adjustments. vectors = [] entities = [] for vertex in vertices pt = vertex.position grid_pt = round_point( pt, tolerance ) vector = pt.vector_to( grid_pt ) next unless vector.valid? entities << vertex vectors << vector end # Apply transformations model.active_entities.transform_by_vectors( entities, vectors ) puts "#{entities.size} adjusted to grid." end def menu_command() title = 'Adjust Vertices' prompt = 'Tolerance' default = @@last_tolerance result = UI.inputbox([prompt],[@@last_tolerance],title) rescue @@last_tolerance if result model = Sketchup.active_model begin ### model.start_operation("#{title} (#{Sketchup.format_length(result[0])})") # if model.selection.empty? adjust_vertices( result[0] ) else adjust_vertices( result[0], model.selection.to_a() ) end # model.commit_operation() ### rescue model.abort_operation() else @@last_tolerance = result[0] end end end end # PROXY CLASS #{# RUN ONCE # unless file_loaded?("GridSnap.rb") # Menu Entry; UI.menu("Tools").add_item("GridSnap") { menu_command() } file_loaded("GridSnap.rb") end #} end # module
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Is there an easy way to have it go through the Outliner list and open each model group and snap those corners to the grid?
What would need changed in the script so that it would snap all visible geometry to the grid, Without having to manually select and open each group? -
@dan rathbun said:
This utility should probably be wrapped in Thomas' toplevel author module, and reside below his author directory in some manner.
I'll leave those choices up to him, and when he releases version 1.0.0, we'll delete these beta versions in this thread and put in a link to the release thread.
It would need to iterate the model's definition list, changing those that have instances.
But I'm not sure if it is really safe to change entities collections outside the current context?
PM'ing TT
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@dan rathbun said:
But I'm not sure if it is really safe to change entities collections outside the current context?
That should be ok. One just need to keep in mind that the current open context apply a transformation that affect 3d points.
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Ok.. but are ya gonna repost under
TT_GripSnap
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This wasn't something I ever planned to publish. It was just a code snipped posted for anyone to grab.
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