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    • jeff hammondJ Offline
      jeff hammond
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      @andybot said:

      @jason_maranto said:

      There are opportunities all over the SketchUp UI exactly like that, where the native tools could be adjusted to allow for custom additions by developers to make them serve multiple functions -- which would then allow the SketchUp UI to actually be the only UI the user would need to know for any and all plugins.

      I am of the understanding that there is purpose (by SU developers) not to let too many things into the native SU interface. (To avoid the danger of bloating the software.) I could picture someone who uses two or three or ten render apps would get very annoyed to have to wade through several sets of entity properties for each different render plugin... I am of the opinion that it's better to manage those per plugin rather than globally through SU. (I actually do something like that now, I turn off render extensions that I don't actively use, so I don't have to load yet another toolbar...)

      even with multiple rendering plugins installed, it would be nice if ,say, the material browser could allow for something like jason is talking about.. maybe you could open the standard material browser which looks normal except if you have a certain checkbox (indigo for instance) ticked then the material attributes for said render app would be available in the normal location.. other wise, you often have to work on the same material from two (or more) different locations.. that's a not-so-good UI implementation in my opinion.. and it can be faulted to the sketchup devs for not allowing the render devs to tie into features already in sketchup.. the render devs have to recreate another place within sketchup do give the user access to controls they need..

      i have to change certain material attributes such as type/bump/etc in one location.. other attributes such as size are controlled in another location.. i have to apply materials from a certain dialog.. etc.. i should (or could) have a single location for all things materials..

      dotdotdot

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      • JD HillJ Offline
        JD Hill
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        @andybot said:

        One prominent example I'd like to throw out there is the Maxwell plugin "Fire" RT window. There is no obvious button to start the render, but instead gives you what looks like a title in the upper left corner. You just have to guess how to start the thing. It looks nice, but to me, it's mystery meat navigation at a quite critical place in the app.

        The design you refer to was arguably logical in the context in which it originally appeared; the button used graphics matching those used to start Maxwell Fire in Maxwell Studio, such that any Maxwell user would immediately have understood its purpose. Indeed, though, it made far less sense in the context of the standalone plugin.

        So in light of that, I made two major changes in the first update after the introduction of the standalone. First, I added an option, enabled by default, for directing the window to auto-start the export/render upon opening the window. Second, seeing that the majority of users would now likely have no idea what goes on in Maxwell Studio, I redesigned the entire window:

        http://support.nextlimit.com/download/attachments/5080552/su-fire-window-empty.jpg

        That's what it now looks like when first opened; if you have not disabled the auto-start option, then once the model has been exported, those graphics & links in the main area slide away. I hope you think this is an improvement.

        Developer - Bella Render

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        • jeff hammondJ Offline
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          @andybot said:

          (To avoid the danger of bloating the software.)

          about this..
          i don't think bloated software is such a bad thing.. IF the bloating is done at the discretion of the user..

          sure, if sketchup included every feature under the sun upon a fresh install then that = bad..
          if i can customize via my own chosen additions then that = good..

          the way it's set up now though is that when customizing sketchup, you are in fact bloating it in ways that seem unnecessary..

          if i want a 3pt arc tool for instance then i feel i should be able to attach it to the already existing arc tool.. instead of creating an entirely new tool (when applicable)..
          i feel i should be able to click/hold the standard arc icon and all of my customized options would be grouped with it.

          and scenarios like this play out over and over throughout sketchup..

          so while we can customize sketchup, we don't have much say so over how the sketchup UI will be affected upon doing so

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          • jason_marantoJ Offline
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            Well said Jeff, I agree 100%.

            Best,
            Jason.

            I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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            • andybotA Offline
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              JD - that's sweet! πŸ‘ Sorry I haven't updated my maxwell plugin, um, lately... 😳
              That looks quite nice to have a simple splash screen on start-up, I'll have to take a look when I have a chance.

              Jeff, great points about tying in to the basic sketchup tools. That is very much a frustration when things that should logically be grouped appear in different menus, contexts, etc. Like Jason says, it looks like that is something that would need to be fixed on the SU developer end of things before that can be implemented.

              http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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              • soloS Offline
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                Bad GUI?

                gooey.jpg

                http://www.solos-art.com

                If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                • andybotA Offline
                  andybot
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                  πŸ˜† thanks for that example Pete, I think it's missing some toolbars...

                  http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                  • jason_marantoJ Offline
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                    In light of the recent revelation maybe SketchUp will finally get some more powerful UI customization options for plugin creators... this would indeed be a good thing. πŸ‘

                    Best,
                    Jason.

                    I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                    • andybotA Offline
                      andybot
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                      Yeah , good point - I imagine with Trimble's other software, proper UI integration is likely to be a high priority. My guess is that we will have to pay for it though. That's not a bad thing for me personally as I use this software professionally, but I would see it as serving to stifle the community based development that has been going on with ruby scripting.

                      http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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                      • andybotA Offline
                        andybot
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                        @jd hill said:

                        So in light of that, I made two major changes in the first update after the introduction of the standalone. First, I added an option, enabled by default, for directing the window to auto-start the export/render upon opening the window. Second, seeing that the majority of users would now likely have no idea what goes on in Maxwell Studio, I redesigned the entire window:

                        http://support.nextlimit.com/download/attachments/5080552/su-fire-window-empty.jpg

                        That's what it now looks like when first opened; if you have not disabled the auto-start option, then once the model has been exported, those graphics & links in the main area slide away. I hope you think this is an improvement.

                        JD - Happy Friday! Finally had a chance to install the current maxwell render plugin - Awesome job!!! πŸ‘ I like the UI improvements, but the render improvements are huge! 😍

                        http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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