[Plugin][$] Profile Builder 2
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that's very cool!
btw looks like something is going wrong here..edit-i found another problem where the "build along path" refuse to work with a custom drawn profile..
it works in the simple/pen "build" mode but not with preselected path here is the error in the console.. in case it may help..rbs:575:in
collect' c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/pathtools.rbs:575:in
points'
c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/pathtools.rbs:77:inget_selected_path' c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilebuilder.rbs:788:in
block in initialize'
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Just bought. Now I need this on my training Laptop as well.
Does it work with copy and paste in 2015 or do you offer another way?
Buy another copy?Seems the trial version could not be activated by a license now.
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This is, really, a must have plugin!
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@rv1974 said:
Just purchased. Great script, Dale. I suppose it'd be even greater if it'd start to work.
Any ideas how to fix it?Did you try hitting the create profile button? It's the first button in the bottom left. After hitting it you just have to point on model and draw.
Or select some path and hit the create from path button? Wich is the second from the left. You just select some edges on the model and hit the button.
Or create a revolution profile by hitting the third button? Define the axis of revolution...
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@JQL: I attached the animated gif. All needed buttons were pressed, believe me.
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Just purchased. Great script, Dale. I suppose it'd be even greater if it'd start to work.
Any ideas how to fix it?
P.S. Attached animation shows side-by-side PB1 (O.K.) vs PB2(defected) behavior.
P.P.S. The Typical fragment from Ruby console:Error: #<NoMethodError: undefined method
parent' for nil:NilClass> C:/Users/XXX/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2015/SketchUp/Plugins/smartdrop.rb:25:in
definition'
c:/users/XXX/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilemember.rbs:58:ininitialize' c:/users/XXX/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilemember.rbs:28:in
new'
c:/users/XXX/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilemember.rbs:28:inadd' c:/users/XXX/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilebuilder.rbs:1758:in
place_member'
c:/users/XXX/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilebuilder.rbs:1476:in `onLButtonDown'
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Ultra efficient!
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@rv1974 said:
P.S. Attached animation shows side-by-side PB1 (O.K.) vs PB2(defected) behavior.
Maybe you could try to uninstall older version and see what appens?
that older dialogbox arrangement is better IMHO because is less screnspace-consuming and the assembly editor is somehow cumbersome too.. this is pretty hard to handle on a laptop.. at least if not a more compact arrangement, would be nice to have some sliders to scroll when the windows are verticlally resized so that could be possible to stack them one on top of the other..
another thing i noticed is that PB is breaking the curve of profiles created by me extruding faceted surfaces.. below you can see the very same profile used with native followme produces smooth surfaces as expected.. if i "stamp" the profile and check the curves they are actually exploded.
it is possible to preserve the curves/smoothing? it could be also better if diagonals were set respect ThomTom's quadface convention like other sweeping and lofting tools such extrude edges by rails or curviloft already do.aside that it looks a very impressive and robust extension, in aprticular the assembly builder is GREAT tahnk you for the generous and long trial period.
edit- i encountered other problems PB sometimes refuses t work in updating assembly propertys or building assembly along path this is another error i get. it needs to restart sketchup quite often to fix this..
bs:1694:in
build_rails' c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/assembly.rbs:1665:in
draw'
c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/assembly.rbs:705:inbuild_fence' c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/assembly.rbs:79:in
block in initialize'
SketchUp:1:in `call'
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since this is now the official thread, bringing here the question I made on the other one:
@whaat said:
Hi Aces,
That's a difficult one to do with the plugin. In general, it is designed for profiles to be used to connect the components. You should be able to create a polyline profile for the wire mesh instead of a component but it won't be as realistic as what you are trying to achieve. Thanks for the feedback!
Whaat, wouldn´t you be able to achieve that by using code similar to FredoScale's Planar Shearing? It´s easy to think of other things that would benefit from it, like electricity poles connected by electrical wires (the wires would be an arc... planar shearing them when the poles have different heights would be better looking than rotating the arcs)
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@aceshigh said:
electricity poles connected by electrical wires (the wires would be an arc... planar shearing them when the poles have different heights would be better looking than rotating the arcs)
maybe you could be also interested in this cool pugin.. i find it more specific for that kind of stuff you're saying..
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@srx said:
Now we need points, for example smart parametric openings cutting the lines(walls), and changing with them. Is it possible?
Hopefully someday...
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@panixia said:
that's very cool!
btw looks like something is going wrong here..[attachment=1:3z3sosk3]<!-- ia1 -->profile error.jpg<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:3z3sosk3]
edit-i found another problem where the "build along path" refuse to work with a custom drawn profile..
it works in the simple/pen "build" mode but not with preselected path here is the error in the console.. in case it may help..rbs:575:in
collect' c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/pathtools.rbs:575:in
points'
c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/pathtools.rbs:77:inget_selected_path' c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilebuilder.rbs:788:in
block in initialize'
SketchUp:1:in `call'[attachment=0:3z3sosk3]<!-- ia0 -->profile error 2.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3z3sosk3]
Hi Panixia,
Thank you for your feedback! If you are able to reproduce any of these errors on a consistent basis, please let me know the detailed steps so I can fix these issues.
Dale
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@burkhard said:
Just bought. Now I need this on my training Laptop as well.
Does it work with copy and paste in 2015 or do you offer another way?
Buy another copy?Seems the trial version could not be activated by a license now.
Hi Burkhard, if you hare having problems activating the license, please contact SketchUp Extension Warehouse support or check here:
http://forums.sketchup.com/t/profile-builder-2-trial-installation-problem/8341/11
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@rv1974 said:
Just purchased. Great script, Dale. I suppose it'd be even greater if it'd start to work.
Any ideas how to fix it?
P.S. Attached animation shows side-by-side PB1 (O.K.) vs PB2(defected) behavior.
P.P.S. The Typical fragment from Ruby console:Error: #<NoMethodError: undefined method
parent' for nil:NilClass> C:/Users/XXX/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2015/SketchUp/Plugins/smartdrop.rb:25:in
definition'
c:/users/XXX/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilemember.rbs:58:ininitialize' c:/users/XXX/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilemember.rbs:28:in
new'
c:/users/XXX/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilemember.rbs:28:inadd' c:/users/XXX/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilebuilder.rbs:1758:in
place_member'
c:/users/XXX/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/profilebuilder.rbs:1476:in `onLButtonDown'Hello sir,
Looks like an issue with your Smartdrop plugin. Try disabling that extension, restart SketchUp and trying PB2 again. -
@panixia said:
edit- i encountered other problems PB sometimes refuses t work in updating assembly propertys or building assembly along path this is another error i get. it needs to restart sketchup quite often to fix this..
bs:1694:in
build_rails' c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/assembly.rbs:1665:in
draw'
c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/assembly.rbs:705:inbuild_fence' c:/users/panixia/appdata/roaming/sketchup/sketchup 2015/sketchup/plugins/dm_profilebuilder2/assembly.rbs:79:in
block in initialize'
SketchUp:1:in `call'Thanks for the report again,
Unfortunately, the beginning part of the error message has been cut off. Can you re-post this with the full error message?Thanks
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@aceshigh said:
since this is now the official thread, bringing here the question I made on the other one:
@whaat said:
Hi Aces,
That's a difficult one to do with the plugin. In general, it is designed for profiles to be used to connect the components. You should be able to create a polyline profile for the wire mesh instead of a component but it won't be as realistic as what you are trying to achieve. Thanks for the feedback!
Whaat, wouldn´t you be able to achieve that by using code similar to FredoScale's Planar Shearing? It´s easy to think of other things that would benefit from it, like electricity poles connected by electrical wires (the wires would be an arc... planar shearing them when the poles have different heights would be better looking than rotating the arcs)
If I keep getting requests about this, I will definitely consider it, thanks!
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@whaat said:
@aceshigh said:
since this is now the official thread, bringing here the question I made on the other one:
@whaat said:
Hi Aces,
That's a difficult one to do with the plugin. In general, it is designed for profiles to be used to connect the components. You should be able to create a polyline profile for the wire mesh instead of a component but it won't be as realistic as what you are trying to achieve. Thanks for the feedback!
Whaat, wouldn´t you be able to achieve that by using code similar to FredoScale's Planar Shearing? It´s easy to think of other things that would benefit from it, like electricity poles connected by electrical wires (the wires would be an arc... planar shearing them when the poles have different heights would be better looking than rotating the arcs)
If I keep getting requests about this, I will definitely consider it, thanks!
no, thank you for considering the possibility of considering it
one more question... will there be a user manual?
and maybe I am missing something, but is there a way to update the built structure in case you decide to change some parameters, or we have to delete and build it again?
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Looks like an issue with your Smartdrop plugin. Try disabling that extension, restart SketchUp and trying PB2 again
OK I'll try it in 2 days. Thank you for timely support.
BTW The icons made with a great taste!
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