Honeycomb lamp
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@rich o brien said:
na-na-nana-na
So, can you post a tutorial that explains making of these amazing stuff for organic novices like me Same goes for you oli. A step by step tutorial.
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@john2 said:
So, can you post a tutorial that explains making of these amazing stuff for organic novices like me Same goes for you oli. A step by step tutorial.
John, that would take some time to compile and probably for a very narrow audience.
Maybe I'll get some time in the new year to put something out there but not this side of the new year.
Until then my best advice is practice, practice, practice.
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@olishea said:
Start here:
Thanks a lot Rich Sir! I'll surely look forward to your tutorials. . I don't know but I guess there are your tutorials on youtube with Red light sketchup on a brown background for various plugins.
And Oliver, you've just banged a laser beam sort of thing on a narrow audience. That doesn't mean Rich sir that I don't need your tutorials.
*Disclaimer - I am posting this in all good spirits. This does not contain any sarcasm. I am writing disclaimer for the first time because my message looks sarcastic if interpreted in the wrong way.
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@olishea said:
Has my computer been hacked or something? When I went to the app store it had someone else's email address!
Allow WebGL is enabled but still nothing. I don't get the error messages any more, the animation thing just wont start although I can see the buttons.
Try viewing this page in Chrome, Firefox or other browsers.
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It's OK I sorted the problem by updating my browser and OS to Yosemite. But now my Sketchup keeps crashing as soon as I open it. Swapped one problem for another. Why don't they just allow you to keep using the same bloody OS, nothing was wrong with the last one!!
Anyone else seen Yosemite conflicts with SketchUp 8?
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Use Windows eh.. Hehehe! But I know mac is for people who are very very inclined towards design, sleekness and aesthetics. Like me.. . When I'll earn enough money, I'm gonna buy a mac
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@olishea said:
Anyone else seen Yosemite conflicts with SketchUp 8?
everyone that uses it...
there are a couple of 'fixes' if you can live without 'fonts' and 'Outliner'
I've got a script if you want...
v15 works very well...
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@olishea said:
Anyone else seen Yosemite conflicts with SketchUp 8?
everyone that uses it...
there are a couple of 'fixes' if you can live without 'fonts' and 'Outliner'
I've got a script if you want...
v15 works very well...
johnYes, please share the fix. I've got a job I need to finish on SU and I just can't open it.
This is why I don't like updating things!
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@olishea said:
Yes, please share the fix. I've got a job I need to finish on SU and I just can't open it.
you need to be alble to open it to apply any fix...
so open Terminal.app
and paste inopen -F /Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/Sketchup.app
that should open a new model...
close Outliner and never open again...
don't use fonts for anything...close and try to open from a skp file...
The script I have will rename those, so they can't ever open, but try this first and get back asap...
if you want to PM your phone number I can talk you thru it...
john
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When I paste that into terminal, it opens SU but then it closes straight away. It loads some plugins and then quits before I can do anything.
Could it be a plugin causing this problem?
Thanks for your support
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most likely a renderer...
try this onecd / Applications/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp.app/Contents/MacOS/SketchUp -DisableRubyAPI YES
if it runs, it's likely to be a plugin...
john -
sketchup quit unexpectedly
aagaghghhh!!!
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I deleted the old Twilight Render plugin and now SU opens....but obviously without any plugins.
But......I tried the original code you gave me and SU still crashes?
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@olishea said:
....but obviously without any plugins.
once you restart SU you should have your Plugins back...
@unknownuser said:
But......I tried the original code you gave me and SU still crashes?
that should be reusable, the -F just means start fresh...
normally if something fails from Terminal, you close the window, and open a new one...
otherwise your not sure if the first has finished...
EDIT:
you can try -n as well, I use both in some of my plugins...@unknownuser said:
-F Opens the application "fresh," that is, without restoring windows. Saved persistent state is lost, except for Untitled documents. -n Open a new instance of the application(s) even if one is already run- ning.
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So...I'm kinda lost.
I can only open SU using the "disable ruby api" code.
I can't restart SU to see my plugins, it just crashes unless I use the above code.
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it is possibly only one ruby that causing it,
to start have a look in tools and rename any that aren't from SU
open -R /Library/Application\ Support/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/Sketchup/[Tt]ools
you could rename Plugins folder while your there and make sure the SU rubies function.
mv /Library/Application\ Support/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp/plugins /Library/Application\ Support/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/SketchUp/plugins_copy
you can also check for other plugins...
open -R ~/Library/Application\ Support/Google\ SketchUp\ 8/Sketchup/[Pp]lugins
john
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Thanks, I will have a look when I'm back on my SU computer. Really strange how this is happening!
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not so strange really...
v8 is ancient in computing terms...
even without any plugins, SU has problems as it uses some 'old' Apple frameworks that are not supported in Yosemite...for plugins the main issue are security and the ruby version...
some plugin vendors think they should be able to hide files all over the place and Apple have finally said 'No'...
and it has also stopped shipping Ruby 1.8...
on a mac, SU has always used the Apple supplied version...SU v14/15 actually supplies it's own ruby, so this type of conflict should subside it the future...
I keep v8, only because I write and test plugins, I haven't even opened it in 3 months, before your issues...
It is possible to carry on using it if your ready for grief, or if you roll back to Mavericks, but I think the Yosemite/v15 combo is a ++ situation...
most of the renderers [out of the few that work on mac] have caught up, and most of the other day to day plugins run better...
john
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