Re: [Plugin] Quick Lathe v1.2.0 31mar2013
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@unknownuser said:
Cool one
In the case of less 360ยฐ
Does it possible to have the End caps as a new selection ?And a negative angle (or similar) for have a continuous second form etc...!
In this case the "new selection" will make a "return" with the new axe!
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This can be done reversing the selected face(s)
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@unknownuser said:
This can be done reversing the selected face(s)
Tricky... but that oblige to reverse again the result for have a consistant volume
And as you have several volumes the orient face just work for ONE volume!
So very, very tiedous when have thousand of volumes!!!
Else very funny when the successive selection will be made! Some sinuous volumes will be made!
(in mode Geometry enable) And think to erase the internal faces!
Bravo for Trogluddite!And it's a little pity that the axe must be coplanar and not with any orientation!
I don't see not very big differences on the calculation!Happy easter Eggs!
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Just a quick note. If the version number in the plugin forum is V1.1.1 than the version number in the rb file should be the same. The version number in the download is V1.1.0. This just makes it easier for multiple upgrades, one can be sure he is operating with the newest version.
And this from a very grateful user of your plugin who is incapable of writing one line of code.
Again thank you for this plugin. Since I model from ACAD/DXF files, I find this a very useful plugin.
Ken
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v1.2.0 now available in the top post.
New Stuff...- Negative angles now supported, so you don't need to keep reversing faces.
- Faces don't need to be co-planar - though take care, it means the faces must be triangulated, so much more geometry!
- Face orientation improved - 'inside out' forms should happen much less often.
@unknownuser said:
version number in the rb file should be the same.
Oops, yes, that was a bit naughty. v1.1.1 was a bit of a rush job after I realised that I broke the previous upload by leaving in some de-bugging code.
@Pilou
Your funny shapes are very inspiring! May have to re-name the tool though - it's some funny kind of lathe that could do those shapes!This will probably be the last v1.x update - I'm now working on a whole new user interface to make the settings more visual and easier to work with, and enable a few of the other cool features that people have requested.
Here's a little sneak preview of where I'm at so far...
Features which will almost certainly be included...- Ability to select faces from other contexts (e.g. inside multiple groups/components)
- Axis and angle setting by drawing them with inferences from other geometry.
- On screen direction arrows and colour coding, so you can visualise the settings more easily.
- Quick VCB input of values, and help/hints in the status bar.
Dammit, this Ruby thing is addictive...
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Very cool effort!
Test as soon as possible!Works fine except unexpected oriente face
Missing automatic Updated Selection between new axis
Must be not a "face" but a profil until the last end face!
So result will be a real "solid"!Suggestion : run the script with only a list of axis in one pass
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Great plugin. Thanks a lot.
I find it similar to TIG's "extrude edges by lathe" - I like both of them.
My question is - is it possible to add an extra option to "follow me" around a square?
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Hi,
again a great tool. Right now I have not any specific application but it is fun to experiment with it.
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@unknownuser said:
Works fine except unexpected oriente face
Hmm, I'll have to have another look at that - seems that the shapes in Charly's pictures also show some 'inside out'.
First, I will check my 'testing' schematic - somehow the shapes I'm using are not showing this problem when I test, so I need to identify some definite problem ones.'Face moving' should come soon - this will be part of a new feature I am making to allow holes in the faces - for making pipes etc.
@smicha said:
I find it similar to TIG's "extrude edges by lathe"
Aha, I wondered when someone would discover my 'inspiration' for my plugin! Indeed, TIG's tools are an indispensable part of my toolbox - in fact, used so often that I made this plugin just to save a few seconds every day doing curve selections...
...and for some practice using Ruby - it will be a long time before I could ever get as good as TIG, ThomThom, Fredo, Dan etc., but I hope to extend this tool for many other types of automatic 'shape creation' eventually.@charly2008 said:
but it is fun to experiment with it
Thanks - and apologies for those inside out sections; they really shouldn't be like that, as Pilou already spotted.
The reactions so far to my first proper 'geometry' Ruby has been amazing - that people can see so much to do with what began life as a tool for knobs and table legs really inspires me to see how far I can push the code...
...but first, I really must get that 'inside out' problem dealt with once and for all!!
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Believe me this one will be a Ruby.
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@unknownuser said:
I'm using are not showing this problem when I test, so I need to identify some definite problem ones.
About the oriente face selection (blue / White)
I believe it's just that the face's selection becomes Out/ In at each apply!
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Is this tool ideal for this? Can it also be done with "Edge by Rail" ruby?
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Extrude Edges by Rail by Tig ?
Extrude Edges by Rail works with 2, 3, or 4 curves maxi and has not the same concept!
And can't have a closed profile!
here 2 curves, blue is the profile, Violet is the rail
Must be like this for have similar than a lathe
@unknownuser said:
Is this tool ideal for this? Can it also be done with "Edge by Rail" ruby?
All can be make that but will be not easy with the Extrude by Rails
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Very funny!
You can select the face after the fonction and Scale or move it(with Alt)!
here Color by Slope by Chris Fullmer
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@unknownuser said:
You can select the face after the fonction and Scale or move it(with Alt)!
He he!
Wow, Pilou, you discovered a function that I didn't even know was there!
This is a side effect of the "keep the hoops intact" function - if you show hidden edges, and try selecting once of the "ribs", you will see that they are all 'welded' - proper arc's with centre and radius.
For a 360deg turned shape (e.g. chair leg), you can use this to play with the diameters of the hoops for easy re-shaping......but it never occurred to me that it would do this "tapering" effect, I had never even tested it to see what scale would do for an 'extrusion'.
I must, of course, now check all the new code I'm working on for the next version - to make sure that I haven't broken this, because those shapes you're making are great!
Hopefully will have the next update ready in a week or two - learning to make a decent GUI has been harder than the geometry, and more lines of code too!!
I already have several of your suggestions working. For 'loose geometry' it will work much more like an 'arc push/pull', with no internal faces, and respecting the soft/smooth of the geometry that it joins on to - and with the 'pushed' face selected for easy 'follow on'. -
a GREAT rbz
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Apparently I'm missing something here. How do you install a .rbz when there is no "install" option in your plugins menu? I'd very much like to use QuickLathe, but there seems to be no way to install it on my system. WinXP, SU7.1
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You can change the file extension from .rbz to .zip then extract the contents and install in the usual way.
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@spookychick1013 said:
Apparently I'm missing something here. How do you install a .rbz when there is no "install" option in your plugins menu? I'd very much like to use QuickLathe, but there seems to be no way to install it on my system. WinXP, SU7.1
You could update to SU8 and then you'd be able to install the RBZ file normally, too.
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In case it is unclear how to rename the file, look at this procedure:
http://www.mediacollege.com/microsoft/windows/extension-change.htmlKeep in mind that the author may not have tested his script in earlier versions. Whether he did or did not would be nice to have this spelled out. So, proceed with caution, even though maybe nothing will happen, and the worst case may be that you will just need to uninstall.
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What's not to like? And you can keep 7.1 if you want even with 8 installed.
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