by CadFather » Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:41 pm
i think it's something along these lines.. check out Chris's loft or other tools - they will make sense - Code: Select all
if !file_loaded?(__FILE__) then toolbar = UI::Toolbar.new "RTK" cmd = UI::Command.new("Offset Multiple Faces (Remus Knowles)"){RTK.multi_face_offset} cmd.small_icon = "RTK/moffset_16.png" cmd.large_icon = "RTK/moffset_24.png" cmd.tooltip = "Offset Multiple Faces" toolbar = toolbar.add_item cmd end
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by pep75 » Tue Dec 28, 2010 9:58 am
Hey All!
Does anyone has this fantastic plugin working in version 8?! I installed offset.rb and the latest Multifaceoffset.rb but only the input dialogue appears and it doesn't do anything...
Thank you! Grtzz Pep
....or does anyone know how to offset multi faces in another way?!
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by TIG » Tue Dec 28, 2010 1:57 pm
pep75 wrote:Hey All! Does anyone has this fantastic plugin working in version 8?! I installed offset.rb and the latest Multifaceoffset.rb but only the input dialogue appears and it doesn't do anything... Thank you! Grtzz Pep
....or does anyone know how to offset multi faces in another way?!
It works fine in v8 for me [and others]. Have you tried running it with the Ruby Console open to see error messages. It seems to be failing after the dialog, so probbaly an 'offest' error/deficiency... You need both the Multifaceoffset.rb and the offset.rb in the main Plugins folder...
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by pep75 » Tue Dec 28, 2010 2:35 pm
Hey TIG, Thanks! I already placed the both *.rb files in the main plugins folder, just as usual...And I got the following error message in the Ruby Console but that is Chinese to me!  I don't know what's wrong?
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by TIG » Tue Dec 28, 2010 3:21 pm
What are the sizes of your box's faces and what size offset are you entering in the dialog - it might be that the face won't offset if there will be no result... How do you enter the offset exactly ? Can you take a screen-shot of the dialog just before you press OK... This is a very simple few line script by Remus, it has very few things that could go wrong... 
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by pep75 » Tue Dec 28, 2010 8:02 pm
Hey Tig,
The size of the box is given in the capture en the amount of offset is 150mm...It has always done the trick...Can you mail me the offset.rb and the multifaceoffset.rb you are using?
Thanks for your time! Grtz Pep
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by TIG » Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:40 pm
pep75
I have PM'd the two files...
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by pep75 » Wed Dec 29, 2010 11:17 am
 IT'S WORKING! Thank you!!! But the offset.rb and the multioffset.rb that can be downloaded from this topic are different than the ones you've send....strange huh? Nevertheless thank you!! Grtz and a happy new year! Pep
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by TIG » Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:02 pm
I have tweaked the code slightly over time BUT they should still be the same basic functions ? 
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by gariglianot » Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:45 pm
Hi guys, I know I'm poking into a discussion that is already 4 years old, but, il seems I have the same problem that pep 75 had... i have both multifaceoffset.rb and offset.rb, but gives me the same error message, and doesnt offset... could TIG perhaps post the scripts that he sent to pep75 that where working? I need it!!!!! thanxxx
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by TIG » Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:50 pm
gariglianot wrote:Hi guys, I know I'm poking into a discussion that is already 4 years old, but, il seems I have the same problem that pep 75 had... i have both multifaceoffset.rb and offset.rb, but gives me the same error message, and doesnt offset... could TIG perhaps post the scripts that he sent to pep75 that where working? I need it!!!!! thanxxx
Here they are... OffestTools.zip
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by Avex » Sun Mar 13, 2011 11:39 am
Hi all
I have a question, how can I get a rounded offset?
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by olishea » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:42 pm
good question!! This is a great plugin. I know a simple way to improve it. After the plugin has executed the offsets....it should prompt the option: "Keep the offset face selected=1 Keep original faces selected = 0" (as in yes/no) Is this possible? It would allow JPP/scale (for example) immediately on offset faces, without having to select them all manually. Wings 3D has a similar feature with its multiple offset feature. Or a plugin to select inverse faces of a mesh? 
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by Pilou » Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:15 am
And about the round Plugin from a Polygon above? And there from the selection of all polygons because make one by one is a little tiedous 
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by olishea » Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:37 am
I have a little difficulty understanding what you mean, Pilou.
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by Pilou » Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:41 am
I have a little difficulty understanding what you mean Voronoï XY By Mattc 
Say I have that  voro.jpg But now how to "round" the polygons as asked 2 posts above by Avex 2 years ago? 
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by olishea » Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:01 am
Ahhhh.
I would happily pay for a Voronoi TOS style plugin.
Why not multiple offset and then Artisan? edit, maybe it's not so "true" though.
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