Fredo6 Sketchup Plugin Download
Apr 23, 2010 - Overall, the RoundCorner 2.1 plugin created by Fredo6 is a worthwhile. When I click on ' download plugin' button it goes to forum. Animator is a script dedicated to the animation of Sketchup models. It provides a parametric, interactive framework to control movements of objects and cameras along a timeline. Animator generates videos in various formats. Usage: Tools > Fredo6 Collection > Animator. Dependencies: LibFredo6 8.7f or higher.
Anyone who is familiar with Fredo6 knows that he’s one of the most prolific developers of extensions for SketchUp. He’s created plugins that do everything from allowing you to draw on curved surfaces to extensions for creating full animations in SketchUp. This toolset has been around for several years, but it allows you to work on surfaces that are not flat in a way that would otherwise not be possible in SketchUp. In order for this tool to work, you will also have to download and install Fredo6’s library extension () What does it do? Tools on surface is a suite of tools that allows you to draw lines and shapes on curved faces. This includes everything from drawing lines and arcs to shapes.
This is a very robust toolset, and I’m not going to get into every single section in this post, but it’s fair to say that this is the go-to toolset for drawing objects on surfaces. It contains options for drawing lines on surfaces, drawing shapes on surfaces, drawing arcs, a great offset tool, and its own dedicated eraser. When working with these tools, I was excited to note that they allow you to draw everything from lines to arcs to geometric shapes on curved faces. Usage was simple – just click on a tool, then draw on a face. Lines followed the curves of the shapes I was drawing on. I was able to use the arc on face tool to draw an arc that actually followed the face of the curve I was drawing on. In addition to drawing lines on curved faces, tools on surfaces also allows you to draw geometric shapes on curved faces, something pretty much impossible with SketchUp’s built-in toolset.
Each tool in this toolset has its own set of options, allowing you to change everything from number of sides on the circle, to the way your shapes are drawn (start in middle, start from corner, etc), to giving you the option of creating construction lines that don’t actually merge with your geometry rather than faces. In addition, all of these shapes create separate actual faces on your curved surfaces, meaning you can delete them if necessary (if you find your tools only drawing construction lines on your shapes, meaning dotted lines that don’t actually create geometry, make sure you turn off the construction lines toggle in the tool options at the top of the screen). However, the tool in this toolset I was most excited about is the tools on surface offset tool. What this tool allows you to do is offset a line, like the base of a shape, along a curved face. In this case, I was able to offset the base of my cone multiple times on the curved face. This, when coupled with a tool like the scale tool, offers some fairly interesting possibilities and flexibilities for modeling different kinds of shapes. Overall, I was very impressed with the tools on surface plugin.
It allows me to be able to model things in a way that a base SketchUp install wouldn’t allow, and once you get past the learning curve, it’s fairly easy to use. I could have done with a little more documentation on the way everything works, but with a little trial and error, I was happy with how easy it is to use. Overall, this is an extension every SketchUp modeler should have installed on their computer. The ability to work on curved surface is long overdue in SketchUp, and this tool fills that gap admirably. Drajvera dlya batarei noutbuka acer. Hi, I'm Justin Geis, and I'm the founder of The SketchUp Essentials.
I started using SketchUp as part of my work as a general contractor in 2008. I quickly realized the power of the software and started using it for personal projects.
I started The SketchUp Essentials as a place to share easy to follow SketchUp tutorials and tips to help everyone harness the power of 3D Modeling in their lives. When not working with SketchUp, I enjoy playing soccer and spending time with my wife and our two dogs.
FredoTools groups a number of my standalone plugins. By delivering them as a single package, it reduces the footprint on Sketchup and avoids individual installation of each plugin: The main characteristics of FredoTools are: • Single folder in the Plugins directory (Fredo6_FredoTools) • Single menu entry (by default in Tools > Fredo Tools >.) • Single contextual menu • Single toolbar, with control of the icons displayed • Quick Launcher • Also, only a small part of the plugins is loaded at Sketchup startup (only the menus).
The rest of the code is loaded the first time you launch the plugin You can get more information and documentation on the. Requirements IMPORTANT: Requires you also install. Installation FredoTools, like my other plugins, is hosted on Sketchucation.