[Plugin] Skalp for SketchUp v2.0 (live section plugin)
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I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I can not get Skalp Pattern Layers to work!!!!
I'm really stumped as to what's going wrong but my patterns do not show after the Skalp layer has bee identified as the right texture.
What I'm wanting to represent is a typical architectural drawing in plan and section; black and white documents with hatched walls, etc.
Is there a way to achieve this by selecting 'By Layer' option rather than 'By Object'? Surely this would be an easier option given that a good SU drawing will be set up with groups and components on their associated layers...
Thanks in advance.
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This is a screenshot of what's happening....
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@skalp said:
@jql said:
@skalp said:
Can you explain what you meant by 'section cutting the roof 90 degrees'?
The Skalp Team
90 degrees from that section means selecting that in the image and rotating it 90 degrees.
I understand that when the section turns out real dimension of the roof you are able to align the size of the hatch. But there are many cases where the dimension of the hatch in the section should stretch to fit the roof section. Will it fit?
There's an example in the image below:
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No, at this moment the size will not automatically be adjusted. Probably in further releases this will change, but we are still looking for the most general way.
The Skalp Team.
Tom,
Since version 1.1.0039 Skalp support multiple scales for 'Skalp pattern layers'.
The Skalp Team
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@utiler said:
This is a screenshot of what's happening....
Utiler,
If I look at your the picture one of the things you do wrong is that you attach the pattern material to the real layer of the object. You need to attach this to a special Skalp Pattern layer. You can create this special layers with 'Create Skalp Pattern Layers' from the Skalp dialog menu to create Skalp pattern layers.
for windows:
for mac:
If you still have problems with it contact us through support@skalp4sketchup.com and we can do a screensharing session to show you how to do this.
The Skalp Team
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@utiler said:
Is there a way to achieve this by selecting 'By Layer' option rather than 'By Object'? Surely this would be an easier option given that a good SU drawing will be set up with groups and components on their associated layers...
Thanks in advance.
The Skalp Pattern Layer options works with every method of Skalp material assignment. You can use 'By layer', 'By Object', 'By Texture' or any other complex Skalp style you create.
Using the options 'Skalp Pattern Layer' as default layer for your Skalp Style will send your section result to a layer called 'Skalp Pattern Layer - [material name]'. The [material name] is the name of the material assigned to the object after being processed by the Skalp style. With the Skalp style you have lot of options to assign a Skalp material or to change the assignment to something else.
The Skalp Team.
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Thanks for the speedy feedback, I can see where I've gone wrong and will try and rectify it and report back.
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@jql said:
It's a shame fog only works in raster...
I am glad it is the way it is in my case!
From a technical point of view, I imagine it's difficult to get a vector line to work with fog. If there is a line that recedes into the distance, that means a vector line with graduating colours. Sounds tricky.
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@tommyk said:
@jql said:
It's a shame fog only works in raster...
I am glad it is the way it is in my case!
From a technical point of view, I imagine it's difficult to get a vector line to work with fog. If there is a line that recedes into the distance, that means a vector line with graduating colours. Sounds tricky.
Fog is not created with lines but vector gradients overlayed or screened over model. Those are the ones that hide regular lines.
If you mess a little with inkscape you can do both a gradient line and a gradient screen.
Inkscape is opensource.
Layout works more as inkscape/illustrator and vector image creators than cad.
If you export to vector pdf and import it into inkscape you have a very capable base to work with for ilustrations. You can add fog there manually. But why not export the vector image you see in your opengl screen wich is also vector?
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Quick question, where are these saved? A lot of them are not needed and I want to clean out and delete any pattern file I don't need....
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@utiler said:
Quick question, where are these saved? A lot of them are not needed and I want to clean out and delete any pattern file I don't need....
Utiler,
To answer your question...
Go to your plugin folder and to the following path:The 'skalp.pat' files is a text file you just can edit and remove all patterns you don't need.
But I recommended two other solutions:
Open your SketchUp template and create all the Skalp materials you need. You can always tweak this materials afterwards if needed. Now you don't need to use the Skalp Pattern Designer anymore, only if you want to tweak a material.
Take a look at our material libraries on the 3D Warehouse.
Use a SketchUp file just to create Skalp materials. Paint them on faces and save the file to a component (or upload it to a private section of the 3D Warehouse) If you need your materials import the component or download it work the 3D Warehouse and you have all your Skalp materials and you can still edit them with the Skalp Pattern Designer.
We are working on a beter material management and will introduce this in one of the following updates.
Kind regards,
The Skalp Team
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Thanks for your reply, guy.
To be honest, I am so frustrated with Skalp at the moment for some reason; I have spent the best part of two days trying to create custom patters to suit my workflow and now I find that when I create Skalp Pattern Layers none of the custom patterns I have made have an associated layer! [see attached screeshot].
I really what this to work but am frustrated at what we have to go through to get a solution.
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@utiler said:
Thanks for your reply, guy.
To be honest, I am so frustrated with Skalp at the moment for some reason; I have spent the best part of two days trying to create custom patters to suit my workflow and now I find that when I create Skalp Pattern Layers none of the custom patterns I have made have an associated layer! [see attached screeshot].
I really what this to work but am frustrated at what we have to go through to get a solution.Utiler,
Please send your model to support@skalp4sketchup.com so I can look whats going wrong and can fix the problem.
Probably you used a special character in one of your materials names which gives the problem.kind regards,
Guy
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Thanks will do.
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Tommy Kaneko presenting "Construction Documents with Skalp for SketchUp" at 3D Basecamp London 2015.
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Always nice to see how our users relay on our plugin for creating professional drawings...
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Hey there Skalp, thanks for a great tool! I was wondering, is the public liaison on leave? New version here and on EW but not on your own website and licensed clients have not received any e-mail notification, nothing on twitter...
As a matter of interest, the versions here and on EW have differing file names, was wondering what the difference between them would be?
EW: Skalp_9.rbz
here: Skalp_v1.2.0039Changelog from last version (v1.10053)?
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Oh yes, before I forget, I found a typo on you EW page, see attachement.
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Juju,
The version in EW and in the SketchUcation store are both the same version 1.2.0039. Both stores renames the extension automatically.
We are doing a slow rollout of the new version. We have done beta testing with we a small group of users and now we first place it on the EW and on the SketchUcation store without any promotion. Normally we will place the new version on our server today. First without any update notification. If we don't receive major bugs we send out an update notification next week to all users.Kind regards,
Guy
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Hey Skalp, those professional drawings you put up by mekers broekx - is that Layout or AutoCAD?
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@spadestick said:
Hey Skalp, those professional drawings you put up by mekers broekx - is that Layout or AutoCAD?
I reckon they will be layout, and if not they are easily done without AutoCAD.
Skalp is a superb bit of software!! -
@spadestick said:
Hey Skalp, those professional drawings you put up by mekers broekx - is that Layout or AutoCAD?
These drawings are 100% SketchUp + Skalp + Layout
But if you like Skalp you can also export to AutoCad fully with AutoCad patterns. In the next 1.5 update the AutoCad export will be improved a lot!
The Skalp Team
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