Wrap-R for SketchUp
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Aaaah! Thx!
I believe that Optimaforever is an old famous member of PPB*!
And Master of Su of course!- PushPullBar
A very cool SketchUp forum who has alas hacked!
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Could you please confirm that it is compatible with make 2017 and pro 2019?
thank you (the wrap-r website says pro 2018).
Also the website has a cyber monday 2018 code is that still valid?
thank you
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Get the latest version to ensure v2019 compatibility...
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@susteve said:
Could you please confirm that it is compatible with make 2017 and pro 2019?
Yes, it is compatible with these versions. But to be sure it fits your needs I suggest to obtain and try the 7 days free trial at https://wrap-r.com/trial-access.html .
If you already have purchased a license you can download the latest version of the program from here: https://s3.amazonaws.com/wrapr-download/WrapR-installer_2018_4.exe
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@pilou said:
Aaaah! Thx!
I believe that Optimaforever is an old famous member of PPB*!
And Master of Su of course!- PushPullBar
A very cool SketchUp forum who has alas hacked!
Ah! salut Pilou! yes, I'm ryo from PPB
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Thanks for the replies - just purchased. No need to do the free trial as the reviews are good enough for me.
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Thank you for purchasing Wrap-R. I wish you loads of happy unwrapping!
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One of the bug bears and hopefully I have this wrong is:
I choose ctrl to create the start of my cut and I can't see the end of my cut so I hold down the middle mouse and shift key to pan and by doing that I switch over to loop mode and lose my start cut.
Is there a way around this?
thank you
Also, is there a way to pan the 3D object in wrap-r. I tried right click (which I think I saw somewhere) but that just gives me a context menu. Hand tool, middle mouse + shift does not work
thanks again
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@susteve said:
I choose ctrl to create the start of my cut and I can't see the end of my cut so I hold down the middle mouse and shift key to pan and by doing that I switch over to loop mode and lose my start cut.
Do I understand well that you are trying to select an edge loop in the 2D window? In edge select mode pressing holding down T and left clicking an edge should mark the beginning of the edge loop. Then you can release T and pan with middle mouse button (Shift is not necessary) and then by again holding T and left clicking the end of the loop should create the loop. Is it not working so for you? Would it help if in loop select mode the middle mouse button would still do the panning?
@susteve said:
Also, is there a way to pan the 3D object in wrap-r. I tried right click (which I think I saw somewhere) but that just gives me a context menu. Hand tool, middle mouse + shift does not work
Panning in the 3D window should work with Shift + Right mouse button
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Thanks for the reply
I am in edge select mode in Su. So I ctrl-click to start the loop and then have to pan so use shift-middle mouse and that changes the edge select mode to loop and I lose my start point
thanks
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Not sure if its mentioned here but if you want to see your texture in wrap-r then it has to be square (512 x 512 etc.). Took me a while to work that one out
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@susteve said:
Thanks for the reply
I am in edge select mode in Su. So I ctrl-click to start the loop and then have to pan so use shift-middle mouse and that changes the edge select mode to loop and I lose my start point
thanks
Did the 'T' button + click the start of the loop then pan than hold 'T' and click the loop closing edge advice helped to solve the problem?
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@susteve said:
Not sure if its mentioned here but if you want to see your texture in wrap-r then it has to be square (512 x 512 etc.). Took me a while to work that one out
Yes, it is true. At the moment Wrap-R can handle only square texture images. Thank you for mentioning it.
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Sorry I am not making myself clear
I am in Su not Wrap-r and I am marking the seams. If I use ctrl to mark the start and then shift+middle mouse to pan the act of using the shift clears the ctrl.
In wrap-r yes the T works fine.
If I use T in Su I would get the tape measure
This means I cannot set the start of the seam (ctrl) and then shift+middle mouse to pan otherwise the seam start is lost. Unless I can see the whole of the seam to be marked I cannot use ctrl
hope that helps
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In SketchUp there are 3 modes for 'marking'.
The starting default is to highlight and pick an individual 'Seam' edge.
Pressing Shift changes to 'Loop', where a connected loop of edges is highlighted en mass, based on angular divergence rules which determine the most likely loop of edges connected to that hovered-edge.
Pressing Ctrl changes to 'Path', where you pick a number of connected edges, one after the other to be marked by confirming at the end.
You can circle through these 3 modes using those modifier-key presses.
Pressing TAB toggles between marking and deleting Seams in any of the modes***.
The Status Bar at the bottom shows the current mode, and what key presses will change what...
In each mode the hovered-over edge's color and then its subsequently marked color changes, as does the cursor itself.
Seam == Light green on-hover
=> green marked edge, on click to confirmLoop == Purple loop on-hover
=> green marked all loop's edges, on click to confirmPath == Orange edge on-hover, and when picked all path's orange edges also have a temporary 'selected' [blue?] edge inside them
=> green marked all path's edges, when you press Enter/double-click to confirm***Delete = Red on-hover - in Seam mode it deletes single edges, in other modes it can highlight and delete any found and highlighted loops, but only where appropriate...
red => unmarked edges on a confirming click.Obviously if you press Shift for any other purposes while using the toolset then that is taken as a modifier press by the toolset, possibly changing from the current mode to 'Loop'.
So if you want to safely 'Pan' during your marking, I suggest that you use a shortcut - e.g. I have one set up for Camera/Pan so that I press H to activate the 'Pan' tool.
You can of course set up your own shortcut key-press alternative...
Then Pan run in this way will NOT affect the current toolset's mode setting.But if you don't want to use a shortcut, then you'll need to commit the Ctrl generated Path marked thus far, by pressing Enter or double-clicking, then do the Pan with Shift+middle-button, and afterwards you need to press Ctrl again to recommence the toolset's Path marking mode from where you left off - the Path marked thus far is now shown in green, and any new addition to that Path are indicated as usual in orange/blue etc, until confirmed.
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@susteve said:
Sorry I am not making myself clear
I am in Su not Wrap-r and I am marking the seams.
Yeah, I thought it was about the standalone Wrap-R Sorry
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Thank you very much for the reply - yes it answers the question
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Quick Question is Wrap-r compatible with sketchup 2019?
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Gábor posted 'Yes' - a month ago in this very thread: https://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=646896#p646896
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