[Plugin] Helix along curve
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Yes, very cool. And good instructions too.
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Will give it a try, it seems very good!
One option I would love:
variable pitch.
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That is awesome. Great plug-in and thank you.
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Nice work!
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First of all thank you plug-in, there is a problem ,into a tube the normal use of English, translated into Chinese path can not be achieved, reference option to failure, thank you! The language file has an e-mail to you, thanks again!
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Hi 3dalbertsoft,
thank you very much for this great tool.
Charly
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Many thanks
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I've been playing around with it, very very nice. Thanks so much.
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It is a very great work, thank you
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nice one
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Awesome script and great video on using it! Thank you!
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Thank you very much for the comments, this I am happy and motivates me to do more projects of this type!
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Congratulations:
This appears to be a very robust and refined version of helical construction. -
Fantastic! can´t wait to try it thank you for this amazing plugin!
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WOW, what a neat little tool!!!!!!!
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Hi 3dalbertsoft,
Here's an attempt at a helix. I have one question, why is the radius of the tube limited?
Charly
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(Please forgive me for any errors in translation)
Karlheinz Hi, thanks for the image , this limitation occurs only if the program detects that could be built with very small length edges, there are circumstances in which the radius of the tube not allows the correct construction of all polygons in each ring that make up the tube, since this plugin is supported by followme tool of SketchUp, this limitation is needed to avoid bugs splats, but in the future could incorporate a tool "followme" own specialized for the needs of this plugin, which would avoid the need for the limitation.You can try the tips mentioned in the alert message, may be helpful
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It is also possible to use this plugin to make a random offset
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Hi, 3dalbertsoft:
I see the Create Tube parameter highlighted, but I do not see the parameter that determines the offset to be the jagged profile. Or, as usual, did I miss something? -
mitcorb: maybe "Noise"?
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