[Plugin] Skin.rb
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I've got just the project to use this on. I'll try 2.0.
For those playing "a fun little game". INSIDE JOKE ALERT Granted, but it crashed my computer and everyone else's and now your effort to help us has resulted in great pain. NOT REALLY
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can you post another of that TEST IMAGE with the several shapes, so we can see what changed in version 2.0?
[AcesHigh]
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good call, aces.
that image (skin test) is very intriguing as it suggests that the script did less complex things as it evolved in time.
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While this may not seem like very much improvement, from my perspective is is now Way easier to add functionality to it (because of the code structure). Progress will be relatively quick from now on.
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Yay! another version. Version 2.1 can be told to fix it's own mes ups, meaning that the second test specimen below now works "all" of the time. Since the icons are not changing at all, this is the last time in a while that I will upload a zip file. For further versions I will only upload the .rb file.
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I love how it says at the top of this forum "Do not discuss scripts in this forum" and everyone proceeds to discuss the scipt... even the mods.
So, I will continue.
Thanks for this script. I did the circle on top, box on the bottom test, and the Line on top, arc on the bottom test. Here's my suggestion. The script should figure out the lowest poly lines chosen and divide them to equal the same number of segments as the highest-poly lines. Then it should stitch them, working it's way along to make triangles between each consecutive nearest segment to one another. But that's just my opinion.
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The reason that I don't do that, although it would be Way easier, is that when you're doing complicated shapes it does not produce favorable results. But now that you've mentioned it, I have made up my mind that if someone shows me a tutorial on how to make settings for scripts I will add that as an option.
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@fletch said:
I love how it says at the top of this forum "Do not discuss scripts in this forum" and everyone proceeds to discuss the scipt... even the mods.
Ya got me curious (sorry about OT roaming)..
I don't see the text you refer to (at top of this page? of page one?) ??[RegH]
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Are you talking about this?
@unknownuser said:meaning that the second test specimen below now works "all" of the time
If you are, the explanation is that I have my settings so that most recent posts are on the top, just mentally replace the word "below" with "above", sorry.
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I was refering to the sticky at the top of the forum for "ruby scripts depository"
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Thanks Fletch, I hope I didn't derail the thread, just felt kind of confused
[RegH]
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I decided to do some research and found that settings are very easy to put into a script. So I am now adding Fletch's idea to the script.
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So, while I am working out the bugs I made with Fletchs idea, I would like to know what to work on next. If I missed any or you come up with more, please tell me.
Here's an explanation of the upcoming features:
Numerous Sides = The ability to connect multiple sides at once, see pic.
Complex Shapes = Doing shapes that are made up of more than just one face or line section.(I have no idea how to do this)
Auto Smoothing = It automatically smooths the faces coming from any curves.
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So fletches idea works marvelously! Here's version 2.2 all working. Check out the options dialog if you would, it will soon have a button for it in the toolbar.
Looking at the poll results, I think I'm going to be working on complex shapes for the next version.
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This new version is working fantastic!
Thank you!!Daniel S
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i am probably asking too much, but would you consider doing a sort of guide to skin.rb so that everyone could understand what the script can do and how to do it?
although it means more work for you, it would allow many people to take full advantage of your fine creation.
thanks anyway.
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Now if anyone understands what the options do and can come up with better wording for them, please tell me
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This is great. Having followed the tut and downloaded version 2.2 I can get some really useful work out of this.
Thank you.
I love the idea that 3.0 will be perfect. Every bit of code I've written was always going to be perfect in the next major release too.
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darrel,
thanks for the script and for the tutorial. i am going to forward it to my students too. cheers.
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thanks for the beautiful script!!
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