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From: Michael Gibson
21 Mar 2019   [#87] In reply to [#86]
No problem moritz, I'm glad you are all set up ok now!

- Michael

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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
26 Mar 2019   [#89] In reply to [#88]
Nodes from Elephant ?

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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
26 Mar 2019   [#92] In reply to [#90]
Ah yes the Dog-bone and T-Bone corners for your previous post ;)

Else for the offset lines
You can also close by 2 Blends it's more natural :)
But sure it's not automatic for hundred of them! :)


From: Michael Gibson
26 Mar 2019   [#93] In reply to [#88]
Hi Vladimir,

re:
> Is there any way to automate this kind of rounding of two-dimensional geometry?

Try the attached InsertCircle script, it will insert a circle into your 2D shape with every click which places the circle's center point.

Instructions for installing a plug-in here.

It works like this:


Hope that helps! - Michael

EDIT: 5/29/2021 - added "Flip" option.

Attachments:
InsertCircle.zip


From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
26 Mar 2019   [#94] In reply to [#93]
Funny!

When you click out the space of the closed curve clicked for draw other circles
then that make Union with existant ones!
A sort of blobbing ogre! :)
(inside or outside)



And you can select several closed curves!
And you can change size during the drawing directly to the numeric keyboard!



Bones! ;)



French Version
http://moiscript.weebly.com/insertcircles.html
http://moiscript.weebly.com/uploads/3/9/3/8/3938813/insertcircle_vf.zip

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From: Michael Gibson
27 Mar 2019   [#96] In reply to [#95]
Hi Vladimir, sorry I don't understand quite exactly what you want it to do. I was thinking you just wanted a quick way to place circles onto a rectangle with some different variations.

It sounds like you were looking for something more specific than that?

Is it that you want to generate the whole shape including the rectangle in one step? What parameters would you want to give?

- Michael

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From: Michael Gibson
27 Mar 2019   [#98] In reply to [#97]
Hi Vladimir, in order to automate something I would need to know what parameters you want the automation process to take as inputs.

Would the input be the rectangle and 4 circle curves like you have in the file?

- Michael
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
27 Mar 2019   [#99]
@Vladimir
Only for a quadrangle or for any closed curves ?
For many objects in the same time ?

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From: Michael Gibson
27 Mar 2019   [#101] In reply to [#100]
Hi Vladimir, I mean that I need to understand how you want the automation to run.

What type of values do you want to enter?

What would the UI of the automation look like? What controls would it have?

- Michael

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From: nameless
28 Mar 2019   [#103]
Hey friends! I hope everyone is having fun and being creative!

I got some time to model with the latest beta again :)

I notice that when manipulating the points of an open polyline, I get no snap when moving the ends. There is no snap to point behavior when I move a point. Have I turned something off or this is normal?
From: Michael Gibson
28 Mar 2019   [#104] In reply to [#103]
Hi nameless, it is normal that moving a polyline point will not snap to itself while dragging points but you can use the Transform > Move command if you need to do that.

If that's not it then it sounds like you have turned "Object Snap" off. It is controlled by this button in the bottom toolbar:



If that is not highlighted in orange click on it to turn it on.

It is also possible to disable specific types of snaps, that is done by clicking on the little arrow above the Object Snap button that will appear when you move the mouse over it. A menu will pop out where specific snap types can be disabled so you might see if you have unchecked any of those previously:



- Michael

Image Attachments:
object_snap1.jpg  object_snap2.jpg 


From: nameless
28 Mar 2019   [#105] In reply to [#104]
Hi Michael,

Object snap was on (with point snap on). I was trying to move (by dragging) the ending points of a |_| to form a triangle, but the snap does not "see" points. Using move command solves it though! I just found it curious that it would detect every potential snap axis/point except for the points of the line while I moved a point around.

Thank you for your very thorough answer! :)
From: Michael Gibson
28 Mar 2019   [#106] In reply to [#105]
Hi nameless, there are some kind of odd effects when dragging points when snapping to the object's own self. Stuff like the starting point kind of getting stuck in place and just tending to stay stuck on its own shape rather than being freely movable.

It would probably make sense to make an exception for the other end of an open curve though.

- Michael

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