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    • K Offline
      Kusalo
      last edited by

      I have been using S'up for many years but would hardly consider myself an expert. I have been doing mostly small architectural and furniture modelling. And now I am planning several lightweight hiking tents. There is curvature involved and I have been using Fredo6 Curviloft with good results.

      I have been using Alex Schreyer: Unwrap and Flatten Faces which also works well, dropping a panel to ground.
      Currently using s'up version 20.
      Also have s'up Make and my old trusty ver 6.4 from 2007

      The problem is translating a S'up panel into a full-size pattern.
      I draw a rectangle: 800x333mm at 0, 0, 0
      Camera: top view
      Export as dxf/dwg (full size) and get a rectangle 544x226 – which is correct proportion but ain't 800x333. And of course it gets more complicated with irregular shapes. Perhaps there is a consistent scale that I can set when importing (into Illustrator)?

      The other option is to dimension the life out of the flattened panel and manually draw it (yawn).

      I am just getting started with this so would be really interested to hear any suggestions.

      Thank you.

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        @kusalo said:

        Currently using s'up version 20.

        Please update your forum profile to reflect that.

        @kusalo said:

        The problem is translating a S'up panel into a full-size pattern.
        I draw a rectangle: 800x333mm at 0, 0, 0
        Camera: top view
        Export as dxf/dwg (full size) and get a rectangle 544x226 – which is correct proportion but ain't 800x333. And of course it gets more complicated with irregular shapes. Perhaps there is a consistent scale that I can set when importing (into Illustrator)?

        Sounds like you're missing a step. Not only do you need to set the Camera to the Standard view but you also need to set it to Parallel Projection.

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        • K Offline
          Kusalo
          last edited by

          @Dave...

          Parallel Projection.
          I see that it makes a perspective difference. Thanks for that.
          Profile updated.

          I have done quite a range of tests and have a consistent import scale of 147.05% coming into Illustrator. Why? Am I missing something else?

          I found that putting a bounding box around my test shapes helped test the sizing accuracy – and give me some confidence. Although I am still not locked into a process.

          Has anyone worked with export for pattern printing?

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            Share the SketchUp file so we can see what you are working with. Maybe it would be better if you were using LayOut and exporting from there.

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