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    • A Offline
      arystoteles
      last edited by

      Hello everyone!

      Can someone tell me whether it is possible to somehow output geometries from processing to Sketchup?

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        Jim
        last edited by

        i Wiktor,

        I think it should be possible. There are a number of free importers for various data formats - .stl, .ply, .dxf, .dae, .obj. If Processing can output the geometry in one of these, or even a custom format, then you should be able to import the data via one of the existing plugins or even a custom plugin.

        Hi

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        • TIGT Offline
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          It depends on the format of the data that you have.
          There are several importers available - either SUp-native[dae], SUp-pro[dxf/dwg] or 3rd-party-scripts[obj/csv/stl] etc - to get data into a SKP.
          If the data is in a particular 'text' format it possible to parse the contents of a file and use the data for SKP geometry... Of course you need to know what the format is and what the various parts 'mean' etc...

          TIG

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            arystoteles
            last edited by

            Oh thanks guys! Interesting. I am also very new to processing and never exported anything out of it. But lets say I made a 3d cube in processing and I want to see it in sketchup... Do you know of any resources for dummies that would show me how to do that?

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              What is 'processing' and what formats can it export into ?
              πŸ˜•
              You're not giving us much to go on here...

              TIG

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                IdahoJ
                last edited by

                Here ya go TIG: http://processing.org/ I've been using it to prototype embedded web content. It's quite fun and a very simple language to learn.

                To Arystoteles: You might consult the Processing forums as there are a number of threads discussing object exporting that you might find informative and relevant to SU. The link the Processing forum is here: https://forum.processing.org/allforums

                Currently Processing has fairly good facility for exporting .dxf files. Here's a simple example:

                import processing.dxf.*;
                
                boolean record;
                
                void setup() {
                  size(500, 500, P3D);
                }
                
                void keyPressed() {
                  // use a key press so that it doesn't make a million files
                  if (key == 'r') record = true;
                }
                
                void draw() {
                  if (record) {
                    beginRaw(DXF, "output.dxf");
                  }
                
                  // do all your drawing here
                
                  if (record) {
                    endRaw();
                    record = false;
                  }
                }
                
                

                Sketchup 7 allowed .dxf import via a separately available plugin, I'm not sure about SU8 as I don't use .dxf files myself. TIG would know better about that I'm sure.

                Cheers.

                "For a moment, nothing happened. Then, after a second or so, nothing continued to happen."

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                • TIGT Offline
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Thanks...

                  It seems to have a DXF writer option... If you get v7 [still available] it has a free DXF importer; v8-pro has a DXF importer and there are some free DXF importers too...
                  It also has a 'text' writer option to write data to a text file, these files can be used to read in 3d data and make geometry too, using 3rd-party tools... There is also talk about exporting OBJ/STL etc so it seems to have a plethora of options...

                  So the question is... how are you going to export the data, and then how to import it into a SKP...

                  TIG

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                  • pilouP Offline
                    pilou
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                    @unknownuser said:

                    So the question is... how are you going to export the data, and then how to import it into a SKP...

                    Maybe you can make with it something that plugins yet existing in Su don't make πŸ˜‰

                    Processing is very powerful and don't take in case any exploitation system so works directly in any one and for any one! πŸ‘
                    So you don't lost time to see in deepth the painfull Windows or osx or linux or...! πŸ’š

                    This guy has made some artistic exploration with it! 😎

                    I had used it for this inverse πŸ’š
                    One little form from in SU, image in Processing πŸ˜„
                    My code is here β˜€

                    http://www.polyloop.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=31659&d=1308254259

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

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