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    [Animation] SketchUp Origami (Paper Crane)

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    • ken28875K Offline
      ken28875
      last edited by

      Very cool, Rafael. I like the animation and music. Thanks for sharing.

      _KN

      Follow Your Dreams.

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      • sh00ksS Offline
        sh00ks
        last edited by

        Looks very nice!

        How long did it take you for the animation part?

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        • renderizaR Offline
          renderiza
          last edited by

          Thank you both for the comments!

          @sh00ks said:

          How long did it take you for the animation part?

          Well this took me about 6 to 8 hours to animate, I struggled a little bit since later on when the folds get more complicated you can get lost in trying to deform multiple vertices at ones.

          I uploaded the SketchUp file to Trimble's Warehouse so that people that have the SimFonIA Animation Tools can see how it works. There is some geometry behind a section tool that is called to make switches between models with added vertex points to continue the folds. Kinda hard to explain I hope the SketchUp file explains it better.

          Here is the SketchUp Model;

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          Here is some images;

          Here is an image of the crane

          If you were wondering were the credits letters go.

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          • SimFonIA_teamS Offline
            SimFonIA_team
            last edited by

            Hello Renderiza,

            Wouah, again a really great work!Now we have a new game at SimFonIA : to understand how you use the plugin for your animation )). So let's keep on, we like your work ))

            Your animation reminds us of something we had done during the plugin developement : the rubik snake

            Give life to your ideas : http://www.simfonia.fr/SAT/

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            • pilouP Offline
              pilou
              last edited by

              The origami one is very poetic! ☀

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

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              • novenaN Offline
                novena
                last edited by

                Rafa, really cool stuff!!!

                http://hdzarkitektur.wordpress.com/

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                • renderizaR Offline
                  renderiza
                  last edited by

                  Very happy you guys liked this animation!

                  SimFonIA Team thanks for making such a fun plugin I'll be sure to share the SketchUp file so others can see how it was all done. By the way awesome Rubik's Snake Demo!

                  Pilou that is so nice of you to say that...I find your artwork very poetic as well.

                  novena - Thank you very much I really appreciate it and awesome portfolio!

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                  • SimFonIA_teamS Offline
                    SimFonIA_team
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                    Hello Rafa,

                    We have downloaded your SketchUp file of the origami and we just want to tell you that we are really impressed by your mastering...The use of a section plane is a very good idea. Congratulations!

                    Give life to your ideas : http://www.simfonia.fr/SAT/

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                    • renderizaR Offline
                      renderiza
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                      I got the idea on using section planes when a generous member of SimFonIA shared a file using it. Maybe in the future one can also animate the section planes from the key frame editor because that will open other possibilities as well.

                      Thanks!

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                      • SimFonIA_teamS Offline
                        SimFonIA_team
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                        Hello Rafa,

                        We can't animate a section plane alone but this is on our to-do-list. At the moment you can include the section plane in a group and move that group but in that case you can only hide objects inside the group so it is limited.

                        Another method which in some case would be even more efficient that using a section plane is to use the transformation "visibility": for instance for your origami when each time a step is finished, you will just have to make it invisible and make the next step visible.

                        To control the timing of the visibility, just use a signal generator.
                        Then, as the signal generator gives a number between 0 and 1 and as the visibility needs a boolean (true/false) in input, you need to use a threshold which converts a number into a boolean.

                        This is very clear with the example attached to my post: I have done the 4 first steps of your model with that method.

                        What do you think of this?

                        SimFonIA Team


                        Use of visibility

                        Give life to your ideas : http://www.simfonia.fr/SAT/

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                        • renderizaR Offline
                          renderiza
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                          Hi,

                          Thanks for teaching me how to use visibility in transformation processor!

                          Using File_Api through Physic Control to make csv file that will controls the time when the value is 0 or 1 for the Threshold Processor to covert to true or false for visibility transformation is very powerful feature indeed.

                          I hope I can keep learning new stuff with the help of you guys...Thanks!

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