Scenes question
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@tig said:
Box is pipe-dreaming...
There is little in the layer methods to help...
I did indeed know I was dreaming of cylindrical objects, but I was just trying to clarify the concept in case someone else had some way of doing it.
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@cotty said:
@tk0001 said:
Seriously, how cool would that be?
Yes, but the answer to this request is hidden in this statement:
@tig said:
There is little in the layer methods to help...
Well, supposedly it's a continuously improving software with plenty of third party applications. Here's to hoping someone sees this and finds it worthy of exploring.
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In 2014, if you use Color by Layer then the Layer color's transparency could be changed per Scene using a plugin.
Otherwise, a plugin could still change any material's transparency per Scene.
The SketchUp Viewer does not support scripting, so you'd need to use SketchUp Make or Pro.
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Okay, I have created "ghost" outlines of the equipment that I want to be in the background and all my "highlighted" that I want shown more prominently. I am close. Right now, I think this would work as-is, but in the back of my head I think I can make it better. In other words, it's not quite matching the image in my head.
Images will certainly help illustrate the point:
Overall:
Phantom view:
Highlighted component:
This model is an assemblage of about 15 groups. There are two instances of each group - one "real" and one "phantom" - placed directly on top of each other. Each has a layer assigned to it, and I control the visibility through layer manager. I have 16 scenes set
up - one overall (as seen above), and each group highlighted.I like the phantom groups - they do their part to make the highlighted groups "pop" nicely. HOWEVER, what I would really like is to make the edges of the phantom groups a light gray, so they would fade into the background even more.
Is there a way to control the edge color of different groups within a model? I checked into the Fredo ghostcomp extension, but it doesn't appear to have this capability.
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I love the concept of this. I do models of car washes. I would like to be able to highlight each piece of equipment so we could discuss it with the client. I have built a model that has each piece of equipment on a separate layer. I can then click on one scene at a time and it then reveals that piece of equipment. Thus you can go from the front to the back of the car was revealing one piece of equipment at a time but it would be neat if I could do something like you are suggesting where I have one scene that is the full car wash and then each of the other scenes having just that piece of equipment highlighted.
I though of creating some "overlays" that are semitransparent on each scene that covered everything but the piece of equipment I wanted to highlight.
I also built an animated movie that displayed the scenes one at a time, thus making it look like I was "building" the model but with a movie, I can not really pause it at each scene to discuss it. I want a "presentation" that will allow me to navigate through the scenes one at a time. I have actually tried that as a thread on a couple of occasions but got zero responses.
I never thought of the ability to control the percentage of visibility for a layer but I could see some really interesting usages for that. Think of this whole concept inside of the 3D PDF as well.
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@ntxdave said:
I love the concept of this. I do models of car washes. I would like to be able to highlight each piece of equipment so we could discuss it with the client. I have built a model that has each piece of equipment on a separate layer. I can then click on one scene at a time and it then reveals that piece of equipment. Thus you can go from the front to the back of the car was revealing one piece of equipment at a time but it would be neat if I could do something like you are suggesting where I have one scene that is the full car wash and then each of the other scenes having just that piece of equipment highlighted.
I though of creating some "overlays" that are semitransparent on each scene that covered everything but the piece of equipment I wanted to highlight.
I also built an animated movie that displayed the scenes one at a time, thus making it look like I was "building" the model but with a movie, I can not really pause it at each scene to discuss it. I want a "presentation" that will allow me to navigate through the scenes one at a time. I have actually tried that as a thread on a couple of occasions but got zero responses.
I never thought of the ability to control the percentage of visibility for a layer but I could see some really interesting usages for that. Think of this whole concept inside of the 3D PDF as well.
Dave,
I think the technique I used here would work well for you, as long as the views are relatively close to the camera. The further you pull away, the more the dark edges jumble up the background "unhighlighted" information. The model I'm working on is of a facility that is rather large, so I want to try to dampen the background stuff as much as possible.
What I really wanted to do was replicate the view SketchUp gives when you double click on a group, but with transparency in the surrounding information. I'm close. Hopefully I can get there.
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@unknownuser said:
Is there a way to control the edge color of different groups within a model?
Color edges by Cplassay ?
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@tk0001 said:
Dave,
I think the technique I used here would work well for you, as long as the views are relatively close to the camera. The further you pull away, the more the dark edges jumble up the background "unhighlighted" information. The model I'm working on is of a facility that is rather large, so I want to try to dampen the background stuff as much as possible.
What I really wanted to do was replicate the view SketchUp gives when you double click on a group, but with transparency in the surrounding information. I'm close. Hopefully I can get there.
Yes, it probably would however, that means all of my groups would have to be duplicated plus there is the camera distance issue. The car wash runs anywhere from 135' to 155' long. Therefore, the lines could be an issue.
My other point is that everything is centered around presenting in a paper driven environment (which I fully understand since a one of the primary uses is for the builders and etc.). However, today's environment also needs to be a little more multimedia focused as well. As you described about the monitor, we also present our proposed layouts from time to time with touch screen monitors. One of my dreams would be somewhat similar to what you were describing/wanting. It would be really neat if I could bring up one of my models/layouts, double click on a piece of equipment (component/group) and have it highlighted or the rest of the equipment hidden (like double-clicking on a group).
I have looked at some presentation tools that support 3D models but they do not give me the capability to "cycle through" the various pieces of equipment in my model/layout.
Guess I am just living in a dream world Wish I was a good enough coder to go off and develop something on my own.
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
Is there a way to control the edge color of different groups within a model?
Color edges by Cplassay ?
Thanks for the suggestion, Pilou. I gave this a try, and whenever I tried to utilize the program, it switched the colors in the model from "all same" to "by material" and the model looked washed out and impossible to make sense of. I am not educated on the difference between "all same" and "by material" but I'm guessing "all same" is a relatively new functionality and this plugin was built around "by material" being the default. From what I recall in the older versions of SketchUp, there were only two selections for coloring: by material an by layer.
Regardless, back to the drawing board.
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@ntxdave said:
@tk0001 said:
Dave,
I think the technique I used here would work well for you, as long as the views are relatively close to the camera. The further you pull away, the more the dark edges jumble up the background "unhighlighted" information. The model I'm working on is of a facility that is rather large, so I want to try to dampen the background stuff as much as possible.
What I really wanted to do was replicate the view SketchUp gives when you double click on a group, but with transparency in the surrounding information. I'm close. Hopefully I can get there.
Yes, it probably would however, that means all of my groups would have to be duplicated plus there is the camera distance issue. The car wash runs anywhere from 135' to 155' long. Therefore, the lines could be an issue.
My other point is that everything is centered around presenting in a paper driven environment (which I fully understand since a one of the primary uses is for the builders and etc.). However, today's environment also needs to be a little more multimedia focused as well. As you described about the monitor, we also present our proposed layouts from time to time with touch screen monitors. One of my dreams would be somewhat similar to what you were describing/wanting. It would be really neat if I could bring up one of my models/layouts, double click on a piece of equipment (component/group) and have it highlighted or the rest of the equipment hidden (like double-clicking on a group).
I have looked at some presentation tools that support 3D models but they do not give me the capability to "cycle through" the various pieces of equipment in my model/layout.
Guess I am just living in a dream world Wish I was a good enough coder to go off and develop something on my own.
Good luck in your pursuit, Dave. Hopefully an adequate solution will be presented in this thread one of these days.
FYI, to give you some perspective, if you refer to the "Highlighted" image above, the outside dimension of the blue highlighted equipment is about 300'.
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