Axo Iso Plugin Sketchup
ECav wrote:Where is the link or has it gone? Do you need to pay to download this plugin? Thanks The download link is on the first page of the thread which is normal for most plugins.You don't HAVE to pay to download, but if you want to make a donation feel free.If you can't see any attachments, then it's almost certainly because you are breaking the 'Terms of Service' you agreed to when becoming a member of SCF.SCF IS free to use although you can choose to donate to scripters etc, and also you could pay a modest SCF Premium Membership fee and get many freebies etc.

Pilou wrote:What is the difference between these tools and a 'Manual Adjustment' of the vertical 'Field of View' ='fov' angle or mm - from the item found below 'Zoom' on the 'Camera' menu?It was 'lost in translation' a bitI've edited it to say what I think you wanted it toDoing these adjustments by hand =manually: 'par la main'/'manuellement'? is difficult, especially to get your vanishing-points right and the camera's 'up' blue-axis perfect. I think that the 'fov' has little no?
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bearing on it. These tools just simplify setting a view to Iso 30/30, and Axo 30/60, 60/30 or 45/45, as it is all done automatically. Try manually setting a view to be Axo 45/45 to see how awkward it can be - it's not impossible, but then these command just make it easier; and you can be confident that the results are OK.Note: for 'completeness' I included iso3030 even though it's equivalent to using the built-in tools - toggling Camera Perspective 'off' and then using Camera Standard Views Iso. On the other hand, I hand it to you, that if I reveal my hand you'll be on hand to give me a hand with understanding my clock's hands - then you can hand over a hand of cards or a hand of bananas - hands off!
With a hand-me-down hand-up - hands up! It's a robbery - give him a big hand - my horse is 16 hands - get the hired hand to read my hand: I'm going hand over fist here - it's getting out of hand.such subtlety of meaning.Also 'KhoeKhoegowab -' I sound like that when I'm eating already. Lersince1991 wrote:Hi, this is so helpful! Thanks so much.I was just wondering if you would be able to give a more exact figure to the '9.524' figure you've quoted.I'm using this to export my architectural drawings in Axo to scale.
A few more decimals would be fine but the more accurate the better. In the last drawing I exported to AutoCAD with this the measurements were nearly there, but 176mm out on just a height of 3500mm (before scaled). On a directly vertical lineThanks again!LukeLuke.Can you try a few options to see what works best - I established the 9.524 mathematically.If your 176mm in 3500mm is correct and not a result of other factors then the figure needs to be adjusted not by a few decimal places but either 9.476104 or 10.002924 depending which way the error seems to be more or less. Great plugin TIG!A few suggestions/requests/bugs from a test I did with 2 cubes:1.If you run axo4545 and then axoscale - it cuts the top of the cubes. Only if you run axo4545 again it works out for some reson.2.Axorestorescale gives me the following error:axorestorescaleError: #(eval):1493.Is it possible to show shadows correctly after you run axoscale?4.Is it possible to change the axis of alignment?
The reason is because I need the shadows to be to the right, at normal usage I just orbit to bring the red axis down, but here I can't of coursefor now I just do an horizontal flip on photoshop but just wondering if it's possible to setup easilyThanks again for making such a great plugin. Gutz wrote:Great plugin TIG!A few suggestions/requests/bugs from a test I did with 2 cubes:1.If you run axo4545 and then axoscale - it cuts the top of the cubes. Only if you run axo4545 again it works out for some reason.2.Axorestorescale gives me the following error:axorestorescaleError: #(eval):1493.Is it possible to show shadows correctly after you run axoscale?4.Is it possible to change the axis of alignment?
The reason is because I need the shadows to be to the right, at normal usage I just orbit to bring the red axis down, but here I can't of coursefor now I just do an horizontal flip on photoshop but just wondering if it's possible to setup easilyThanks again for making such a great plugin1. Sound like the notorious 'clipping issue' is your model very big, very small or far away from the origin?2. 'axorestorescale' should be axoscalerestore - my typo in the help section3. The shadows will become distorted by the vertical scaling factor - if you want '45 degree' shadows I suppose we just need to find a long/lat/date/time where the 'scale' objects cast shadows that look as desired? Set it as a Style that only retains those changes. If you play around with the shadow settings and advise what you'd like to do I can see if it's scriptable.4. I can't see how to have other axes easily - rotating the exported image in PS or Gimp is probably the easiest solution.
Axo Iso Plugin Sketchup Free
Gutz wrote:Great plugin TIG!A few suggestions/requests/bugs from a test I did with 2 cubes:1.If you run axo4545 and then axoscale - it cuts the top of the cubes. Only if you run axo4545 again it works out for some reason.2.Axorestorescale gives me the following error:axorestorescaleError: #(eval):1493.Is it possible to show shadows correctly after you run axoscale?4.Is it possible to change the axis of alignment? The reason is because I need the shadows to be to the right, at normal usage I just orbit to bring the red axis down, but here I can't of coursefor now I just do an horizontal flip on photoshop but just wondering if it's possible to setup easilyThanks again for making such a great plugin1. Sound like the notorious 'clipping issue' is your model very big, very small or far away from the origin?2. 'axorestorescale' should be axoscalerestore - my typo in the help section3. The shadows will become distorted by the vertical scaling factor - if you want '45 degree' shadows I suppose we just need to find a long/lat/date/time where the 'scale' objects cast shadows that look as desired? Set it as a Style that only retains those changes.
If you play around with the shadow settings and advise what you'd like to do I can see if it's scriptable.4. I can't see how to have other axes easily - rotating the exported image in PS or Gimp is probably the easiest solution.Wow that was fast respone1.Ok, It's happening only on rare occasions with v8 ( last time I tried it with v6 ) so it's really minor2.Working great!3.How do I set it as a Style? ( I'm new with sketchup so sorry if it's a dumb question, but I couldn't find it also in the help section. )4.Will do, ThanksI've attached the example i'm working withThe image is flipped horizontally and thats what i need to accomplish eventually ( of course with the z factor correctly )Thanks again for all the helpGutz.