by TIG » Thu Apr 12, 2012 4:59 pm
Here's v1.2 viewtopic.php?p=395061#p395061It now has a 3 sided option making equilateral perforations, which assemble into hexagons etc thus
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by SUFractal » Fri Apr 13, 2012 6:04 am
TIG wrote:Here's v1.2 viewtopic.php?p=395061#p395061It now has a 3 sided option making equilateral perforations, which assemble into hexagons etc thus
TIG: Just downloaded the new version (w/ 3-sided option). Same issues as before. Tool appears to begin working, TIG::Honeycomber: Perforating appears in status bar ......... appears, then spinning wheel of death appears and refuses to go away.
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by TIG » Fri Apr 13, 2012 9:53 am
Be patient ! How many perforations are you making ? If there are many hundreds it will take a looong time ! Try it with a small number and see if it works then. If, before running the tool, you open the Ruby Console do you get any error messages in it ? Works fine for me and many others... You do have SUp v8M2 ? Must be something you are doing ??
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by SUFractal » Fri Apr 13, 2012 4:36 pm
TIG wrote:Be patient ! How many perforations are you making ? If there are many hundreds it will take a looong time ! Try it with a small number and see if it works then. If, before running the tool, you open the Ruby Console do you get any error messages in it ? Works fine for me and many others... You do have SUp v8M2 ? Must be something you are doing ??
TIG: No error message in ruby console prior to tool. Running current version (you reminded me to upgrade remember?) of SU. Trying default setting that pops up. 30+ minutes later and the spinning wheel of death remains. Am I doing anything wrong? BTW ... the previous version (w/o the 3-sided option) seems to work fine.
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by TIG » Fri Apr 13, 2012 7:31 pm
Try with a 4" cube it'd take a fraction of the time! [with ~125+ perforations, each with 8 faces etc] This one took ~2 minutes. Capture4.PNG I replicated your 8" cube on my PC and it eventually made it in ~150 minutes  . There are ~729+ perforations, each with 8 faces etc... It all adds up... So it is not just 10x slower, because the more entities you add to a context the slower Sketchup runs disproportionately... each extra step adds exponentially, time-wise. I think you don't need so many holes ??? If you open Task Manager when running a looooong process you will see that Sketchup is still working. It's just taking a-g-e-s to process all of the needed geometry... In passing... please adjust your default Template's, Model Info > Units to show some decimal inches !
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by SUFractal » Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:22 pm
TIG wrote:Try with a 4" cube it'd take a fraction of the time! [with ~125+ perforations, each with 8 faces etc] This one took ~2 minutes. Capture4.PNG I replicated your 8" cube on my PC and it eventually made it in ~150 minutes  . There are ~729+ perforations, each with 8 faces etc... It all adds up... So it is not just 10x slower, because the more entities you add to a context the slower Sketchup runs disproportionately... each extra step adds exponentially, time-wise. I think you don't need so many holes ??? If you open Task Manager when running a looooong process you will see that Sketchup is still working. It's just taking a-g-e-s to process all of the needed geometry... In passing... please adjust your default Template's, Model Info > Units to show some decimal inches !
4" cube with simple perforation offers no change in operation. I'll continue to work in the units I need, thanks.
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by guanjin » Sat Apr 14, 2012 2:48 pm
Complex point of the porous,the generation process is very slow. fengxiang.gif
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by TIG » Sat Apr 14, 2012 3:17 pm
Guanjin The more geometry there is the slower the processing. It's inevitable. Set it running and make some tea...
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by guanjin » Sat Apr 14, 2012 3:30 pm
TIG wrote:Guanjin The more geometry there is the slower the processing. It's inevitable. Set it running an make some tea...
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by EscapeArtist » Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:09 pm
Awesome plugin. I have enjoyed using it so far, just experimenting.
I have noticed it will hang if I breathe wrong when applying a large number of perforations. I can't tab to another program, it will simply lock SU up.
An idea - would it be possible to add a "random" or mathematical feature to the spacing and size? I.e., between 1" to 1'? Add a rotation feature, i.e. each new unit rotates 10 degrees "X", 5 "Y" and 12 "Z" (all 3 axis?), and finally to use one's own model as the subtracted shape?
I realize this may be completely prohibitive by SU's single core use and the added complexity of any intersections, but just a thought. One could come up with almost fractal-like iterations in a medium with these options.
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by TIG » Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:54 pm
It's almost certainly not 'hanging'. It just takes ages to process and left to its own devices it will complete [eventually!] Use the Task Manager to see that Sketchup is still processing away, although the screen has a 'white-out' - it's one of the quirks of SUp, when it's doing intensive calculations it looses the screen... It does take a while to make all of the changes to the geometry - have patience...
I do have some recoding ideas to speed it up [a little], but testing takes time too...
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by ideas_arte » Sun Apr 15, 2012 2:58 am
TIG wrote:It is for v8-Pro only.  "Free" users will have any chance of using this excellent tool? Best regards!
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by TIG » Sun Apr 15, 2012 9:59 am
v8-Pro only because it uses several API techniques only accessible to Pro - sorry...
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by ideas_arte » Sun Apr 15, 2012 4:31 pm
TIG wrote:sorry...
I understand.  Thank you for all the good work. My best wishes for you
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by TIG » Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:24 pm
Here's v1.3 viewtopic.php?p=395061#p395061The speed has been improved by ~4x. The 'shell' version still takes ~4x longer than an un-shelled version because of the many extra steps required - but while ~15 minutes is worse that ~4minutes, it is better than ~60 minutes !! Some minor glitches have also been fixed with 3-sided setting out centrally.
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by guanjin » Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:23 am
TIG wrote:Here's v1.3 viewtopic.php?p=395061#p395061The speed has been improved by ~4x. The 'shell' version still takes ~4x longer than an un-shelled version because of the many extra steps required - but while ~15 minutes is worse that ~4minutes, it is better than ~60 minutes !! Some minor glitches have also been fixed with 3-sided setting out centrally.
Thank of TIG: Speed is the key, to test the new file。
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by dtolios » Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:07 am
Amazing work, great potential for this tool... Unfortunately is too slow for some of the complex shapes I had in mind, but I have trust that it will get better overtime (and yeah, my mobile i7 is not the fastest processor anyways...)
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by charly2008 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 2:02 pm
TIG, you have once again created a surprising and promising tool. Thank you.
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by SUFractal » Wed May 02, 2012 1:59 am
charly2008 wrote:TIG, you have once again created a surprising and promising tool. Thank you.
I'm curious as to how long it took you to create this?
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by TIG » Wed May 02, 2012 10:04 am
SUFractal wrote:charly2008 wrote:TIG, you have once again created a surprising and promising tool. Thank you.
I'm curious as to how long it took you to create this?
I reproduced it [badly!]
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by EscapeArtist » Thu May 03, 2012 5:00 pm
Just tried the updated version. Very nice, considerably faster!
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by thraxx2 » Wed May 23, 2012 8:07 pm
Hi everyone, i just need a little help here, trying to model up something which I can't. So here it goes:
1. I used honeyecomber to get the normal triangle tessellation. (first image) 2. I want to bend it and shape it like this! (second image)
I have been trying lots of ways i can think of but to no avail. thanks guys!
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by JBJDesigns » Thu Mar 21, 2013 6:40 pm
Hi TIG! What an awesome tool! Unfortunately, I'm stuck with SketchUp8 (free). Is there anyway to make this tool work in the free version. If not, I understand. Thanks for replying! Jo 
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by cotty » Thu Mar 21, 2013 6:58 pm
The plugin uses solid functions, which are only available in the PRO version. So I think there will be no (simple and practicable) way for him to change this...
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by Oxer » Thu Mar 21, 2013 10:31 pm
Hi TIG, After much time with the problem on Mac, I can say you the plugin works fine!! Thanks for the update. 
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