![]() It's the same as adding methods to the root namespace - everything is shared. Beware that adding methods into the base classes risk running into conflicts with other plugins. That's probably because the tool doesn't implement the Tool.get_extent method. It's no biggee, but I thought I'd mention it. It's only visible from certain very specific angles, so I have to keep constantly orbiting to a new position to see where it's up to. One issue I have on my system is that when the progress meter hits 100% I still can't see the red latent growth path. If you find any bugs or problems please PM me If you're extra awesome attach the error description from the ruby console.Īny suggesions, comments or crits are very much welcome!Īlan Fraser wrote:Some great improvements there.and pretty easy to customise (I doubled the float length). As far as i know this script might cause bugsplat infernos and generally fuck shit up in other versions This script has only been tested in SU8. For the adhesion to work, you have to be in the same scope (i made this to clearify (face.classify_point seems buggy) This will often cause a bugsplat (seems like sketchup realy, realy, realy doesn't like programmaticaly adding of entities or seemingly infinit loops :/ ) Never shift-click when there is more than 150 branches (information in the ruby console). Edit the values in Plugins/SketchupIvy/setup.rb A few bugs in the force algorithms fixed. Face normals should now be oriented correctly ![]() ![]() Faster and more reliable volume generation (less buggsplats?) ![]() Added Wind (comming from the position of the sun atm) (Guess this goes for everyone with issues, im sure there is lots ). Mac users with issues are very welcome to PM me or write here. As i haven't had the opportunity to debug on a mac, im not sure if its working now. Thea users: uncheck 'export as components' before exporting. ALT+click to make ivy grow towards pointer Will now use components with "ivyleaf" in the name as leafs. Please get the latest version's RBZ from the PluginStoreĭownload Now suitable for all OSs and SketchUp versions from v8 through to v2015. When you're happy with the ivy Shift-click to make it into actual volumes. ![]() CTRL-Click for leafs (repeat as many times you want) Every time you click your left mouse button, the ivy will grow Select "Sketchup Ivy." in the Plugins sub-menu As i now have working code with regards to the main parts of the algorithm, collition detection, adhesion and the growing of the ivy branches, i decided to post a proof of concept. I therefore started to port the ivy generator to ruby and Sketchup. After playing with "An Ivy Generator"(found here) I thhought about how awesome it would be to be able to play with something like this directly in Sketchup. ![]()
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