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    • jgbrock1J Offline
      jgbrock1
      last edited by

      @TIG

      I tried to send you a private message but it says I do not have authority to do so - I have been a member for a while, but not premium yet (does that matter). This is the error I received - think it has something to do with file locations but not sure. The proper .rb file and folders are in my Plugins folder??:

      Error: #<Errno::ENOENT: No such file or directory - C:/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
      (eval)πŸ’―in readlines' (eval):100:in read_counter'
      (eval):137:in new' C:/Program Files (x86)/SketchUp/SketchUp 2013/Plugins/TIG-CutNfill/TIG-CutNfill_loader.rb:25 (eval):100:in call'
      (eval):100

      I would be glad to send you the file to check it or perhaps these lines above explain it all - probably very obvious, just not to me:) I'd appreciate your help and more than happy to upgrade to premium membership if it allows me to participate more.

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
        Rich O Brien Moderator
        last edited by

        You can't PM because you have not more than 3 posts. It's an anti trolling measure.

        Sent from my iPad

        Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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        • BoxB Offline
          Box
          last edited by

          You don't need to upgrade to premium, just make another post which will be the 3rd that needs to be moderated and your PM's should work after that.

          Edit. I see the big man got in there while I was typing.

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          • jgbrock1J Offline
            jgbrock1
            last edited by

            Thank you for clarifying

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            • Rich O BrienR Offline
              Rich O Brien Moderator
              last edited by

              Although that 666 in your ruby message does suggest some evil is at work!

              Try saying TIG x 3 while touching your elbow off your nose. Should fix it.

              Sent from my iPad

              Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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              • TIGT Online
                TIG Moderator
                last edited by

                I'm onto the issue...

                There's a stupid typo in the code that throws up an error message once - the first run of the tool - it's now fixed in v1.1***

                The SKP you PM'd to me threw up three or four immediate things.
                The EXTG & Proposed meshes do not have a common bounding box.
                Select each in turn [use the Outliner] to show this.
                Explode them and regroup [in turn] and then recheck they overlay properly too.

                The site is very large, most of ot is unaffected and EXTG & Proposed are the same.
                However, ever facets needs inspecting - cutting the site down to just the part that's changed will be much faster

                An issue that could affect things is also the vertical faces in the Proposed - I'll trap for those... watch out for v1.1...***

                TIG

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                • TIGT Online
                  TIG Moderator
                  last edited by

                  An updated v1.1 is now available in the PluginStore.
                  http://sketchucation.com/resources/pluginstore?pln=TIG-CutNfill-v1.0
                  http://sketchucation.com/plugin/760-TIG-CutNfill-v1.0
                  It will also be available shortly in the Shop...

                  It is now faster and less likely to failure - it tries to mend non-Solid Cut/Fill results that can occasionally occur when two Solids are intersected.

                  Note that if you have previously purchased a license you do not need to buy a new one.
                  Just download/install the latest EVAL version and it will find and use the license-file already in the Tool's subfolder...

                  TIG

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                  • TIGT Online
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    An updated v1.1 is now available in the PluginStore. http://sketchucation.com/resources/pluginstore?pln=TIG-CutNfill It is also be available as a pre-licensed version in the SketchUcation Shop...
                    http://sketchucation.com/shop/plugins/767-cutnfill-v1-1

                    It is now faster and less likely to failure - it tries to mend non-Solid Cut/Fill results that can occasionally occur when two Solids are intersected.

                    Note that if you have previously purchased a license you do not need to buy a new one.
                    Just download/install the latest EVAL version and it will find and use the license-file already in the Tool's subfolder...

                    TIG

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                    • U Offline
                      unearthed
                      last edited by

                      Thank you TIG, that's one amazing plugin, even gives me a nice little solid cut/fill object, SU just became a whole lot more useful.


                      cf.JPG

                      Growplan - People ∩ Plants ∩ Place

                      windows 7 64b, 4GB RAM, SU 8.0.16846
                      Gimp, QGIS, Vectorworks 12, Bricscad 11

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                      • F Offline
                        fantoosh420
                        last edited by

                        I had done this in a project manualy... and surprisengly using same color code πŸ˜† πŸ˜† . this was done almost 1 year back... good to see that there is a plugin though.


                        SITE 98.jpg


                        CUT & FILL 15.jpg


                        Sketchup 14.0.4900
                        Core i5 760 @ 3.00 Ghz. 8 GB RAM windows 7 SP1 X64

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                        • TIGT Online
                          TIG Moderator
                          last edited by

                          @Amit

                          Great minds think alike... πŸ˜„

                          Or perhaps the SCF PluginStore collects more data about you than we admit to πŸ˜‰

                          TIG

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                            pillarpom
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                            This is the very useful plugins for me. Unfortunately I can't get it done for me. It keeps showing that I have to align the corner of the two groups although I've done so.
                            Can someone tells me what I was wrong.


                            cut_fill.JPG

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                            • TIGT Online
                              TIG Moderator
                              last edited by

                              Because the two 'solid' groups are subtracted to get the two cut and fill volumes in the Z/blue direction, then the XY/red-green dimensions and outline of the 'skirt' need to be identical and overlaid exactly.
                              The 'bounding-box' of both groups should appear the same and at the same point at bounds.min...
                              It see your Red axis but where is the green/blue ?
                              It's wise to always model near the origin 0,0,0 (0;0;0 if you use ',' as your decimal separator)
                              To see the 'origin' of the groups switch on Model > Components > Show axes.
                              You can always explode and regroup each of these groups IN TURN to ensure they coincide.
                              To Move exactly to the origin, preselect a group and click a bottom minimal corner on the 'skirt' as the start point, then type [0,0,0] ( OR [0;0;0] ) plus <enter> - repeat the Move for the other group, starting with the exact same point on the 'skirt'...
                              They should now be overlaid exactly.

                              TIG

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                              • TIGT Online
                                TIG Moderator
                                last edited by

                                An updated v1.2 is now available in the PluginStore. http://sketchucation.com/resources/pluginstore?pln=TIG-CutNfill It is also be available as a pre-licensed version in the SketchUcation Shop... ***

                                It is now faster and less likely to failure - it tries to mend non-Solid Cut/Fill results that can occasionally occur when two Solids are intersected.

                                *** Note that if you have previously purchased a license you do not need to buy a new one.
                                Just download/install the latest EVAL version and it will find and use the license-file already in the Tool's subfolder...

                                TIG

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                                • KrisidiousK Offline
                                  Krisidious
                                  last edited by

                                  Thank you sir...

                                  By: Kristoff Rand
                                  Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                                  • P Offline
                                    pillarpom
                                    last edited by

                                    @tig said:

                                    Because the two 'solid' groups are subtracted to get the two cut and fill volumes in the Z/blue direction, then the XY/red-green dimensions and outline of the 'skirt' need to be identical and overlaid exactly.
                                    The 'bounding-box' of both groups should appear the same and at the same point at bounds.min...
                                    It see your Red axis but where is the green/blue ?
                                    It's wise to always model near the origin 0,0,0 (0;0;0 if you use ',' as your decimal separator)
                                    To see the 'origin' of the groups switch on Model > Components > Show axes.
                                    You can always explode and regroup each of these groups IN TURN to ensure they coincide.
                                    To Move exactly to the origin, preselect a group and click a bottom minimal corner on the 'skirt' as the start point, then type [0,0,0] ( OR [0;0;0] ) plus <enter> - repeat the Move for the other group, starting with the exact same point on the 'skirt'...
                                    They should now be overlaid exactly.

                                    Thank you very much for your comment. I'll try again.

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                                      pillarpom
                                      last edited by

                                      @pillarpom said:

                                      @tig said:

                                      Because the two 'solid' groups are subtracted to get the two cut and fill volumes in the Z/blue direction, then the XY/red-green dimensions and outline of the 'skirt' need to be identical and overlaid exactly.
                                      The 'bounding-box' of both groups should appear the same and at the same point at bounds.min...
                                      It see your Red axis but where is the green/blue ?
                                      It's wise to always model near the origin 0,0,0 (0;0;0 if you use ',' as your decimal separator)
                                      To see the 'origin' of the groups switch on Model > Components > Show axes.
                                      You can always explode and regroup each of these groups IN TURN to ensure they coincide.
                                      To Move exactly to the origin, preselect a group and click a bottom minimal corner on the 'skirt' as the start point, then type [0,0,0] ( OR [0;0;0] ) plus <enter> - repeat the Move for the other group, starting with the exact same point on the 'skirt'...
                                      They should now be overlaid exactly.

                                      Thank you very much for your comment. I'll try again.

                                      Still can't get it done,used v1.2 . I've also attached the skp. file for you to review. Please check it out, thank you in advance.


                                      Test_cut_fill.zip

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                                      • TIGT Online
                                        TIG Moderator
                                        last edited by

                                        @pillarpom

                                        If you look at the EXTG and Proposed groups [with Hidden Gemomtry ON] you can see that they do not have the same 'skirt', so when one is subtracted from the other weird volumes result.
                                        The differences should be in the blue Z direction.
                                        Making the below ground parts with a different outline is a recipe for a failure...Capture.PNG
                                        Because the bottom left most vertex [minX, minY, 0] does not align, the the pair are not considered as being properly overlaid - hence the message.
                                        However, relocating the single vertex to be coincident will not resolve the matter.
                                        You need to ensure that the two 'skirts' are wholly coincident, otherwise when they are subtracted there will be left over slivers of volume making the CutNfill result invalid, even if you do manage to make one ! Capture2.PNG

                                        TIG

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                                        • P Offline
                                          pillarpom
                                          last edited by

                                          @TIG
                                          Thank you for your suggestion. The hard part then is how to make the skirt identical. My contour lines were made in Autocad with the same identical property line and then moved to the actual Z value of each contour. The contour lines were imported to Sketchup and transformed to surface by Sandbox. I could not control the boundary afterwards, but they looked almost identical. After the surfaces were made I then used your plugin to make the skirts for each terrain. That was what the result came out. Any suggestion please. Thank you.

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                                          • TIGT Online
                                            TIG Moderator
                                            last edited by

                                            Work on a copy as it might get messy !

                                            View > Hidden Geometry ON so you can see all edges and vertices.
                                            Use a Style [temporarily] that makes end-points very noticeable.
                                            Edit the EXTG group.
                                            Select all of the 'skirt' by fence - i.e. leave out the top surface.
                                            Use Edit > Copy to put it onto the clipboard.
                                            No exit that edit.
                                            Edit the Proposed group.
                                            Select all of the 'skirt' by fence - i.e. leave off the top surface.
                                            Press <delete> to remove it.
                                            The top surface should be unaffected.
                                            Now immediately use Edit > Paste-In-Place to insert the clipboard's 'skirt' copy.
                                            Immediately use the context-menu to Group that - we need to temporarily separate it from the other geometry we will be editing.
                                            The Proposed group will no longer be 'solid', since we know that the two surfaces do not overlay exactly in plan, and of course the temporary skirt-group will also lead to non-solidity in any case...
                                            Now deselect everything inside the edit, and use the Move tool to relocate the misplaced vertices on the top-surface's perimeter to snap them in turn onto the temporarily grouped skirt's equivalent top edge vertices, or in some cases an edge [if there is no vertex at the desired location].
                                            The perimeter of the Proposed top-surface should align exactly in level [Z] with the equivalent edges in the EXTG, since you have no cut/fill beyond the edges ??
                                            Once you are happy that you have 'healed' the Proposed top-surface's vertices onto the grouped-skirt test for solidity...
                                            Explode the skirt-group so it merges with the top geometry.
                                            No exit the edit and Entity Info should report 'solid'...
                                            If so you can try CutNfill again...
                                            If still bot solid Undo until the skirt-group exists again... repeat fixing the vertices until it is a solid ...

                                            TIG

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