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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Sorry my speed example above was not very raffined! :)
This other one following not many more but for explain the concept that is very sufficient!
Something like that...draw anything (here a simple box) out of the origin for avoid to manage the center et voilĂ :)
I don't want imagine that is possible to do! :D
Really funny and very speedy to do! Beauty of the simplicity! Small is beautiful ! :)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Ok as promised French/ English sweet UI Native Nodes is done for accelerate accessibility ! :)
Maybe i will make also a graphic Nodes Clickable...as i have now the "anchors" ;)
http://moiscript.weebly.com/biblio-elephant.html
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Not exactly each Native Nodes one by one clickable but... :)
(French / English)
http://moiscript.weebly.com/all-nodes.html
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Can you validate the process for make such sort of thing!
http://moiscript.weebly.com/uploads/3/9/3/8/3938813/easy.nod
Progression seems also indispensable for integrate some numerous data for create some sequential profils etc...if you don't want drawing first outof the Node then Select them...but maybe you have anothers strategy ?
As I use only "Native nodes" for the moment there is no "Scale" directly for the objects! (for the points yes if am i right)
Another thing : does it normal that the "Save" of the "Nodes" don't save the objects selected ?
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
I have found many things but not this very trivial!
now i have visible this in movement - that is curious because my previous example seems make that!
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So how draw in up and undraw in down ?
i have refound it how to make that! :)
edit : sorry for the disturb!
So from now i can make some funny things with a minimum native nodes! :)
Maybe a last difficulty will be to find a variating axes changing inside the object at each step for thing like twist, rotation etc ...
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Some headaches but i find something for have the Twist axis dependant, semi dependant of any transformation! :)
Maybe i re-invent the wheel but...as i am very new on this sport ...that is making a good training for me! :)
As Twist is some time consuming (no real time) so no Quartz for this time! :)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
A little fun...
the flow would be this one:)
Copy Macros that you have somewhere : 30 seconds if you have well organized files....
drawing a circle: 5 seconds....
calculation: 5 seconds
rendered: 3 seconds in your favorite render engine (mine free one: Simlab composer Maxi 1920*1080)
So one minute when not awake! And the programs not open! :)
An informed eye will of course see that the number of polys at the save was a little insufficient so 3 seconds more of paremetering! :)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
A moi3D model by nodes ELEPHANT in the fabulous free TwinMotion !
After a little fun i restart a new long way! Will be very long because all these nodes are not all very easy ! (for me :)
The Extension Nodes !
http://moiscript.weebly.com/biblio-elephant.html (structure is in place - just to fill it now ;)
I will begin by the more easy : the Construct2 :)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Node Sweep
First perplexity who is double!
What is sequence P abcabc - aabbcc ?
What is the last line NumPts? Seems there are not the Numbers of Profils' Pts (become 3 for the "star") seems not the number of sections --- ???
Edit: a miracle! - there is a documentation for the Extention Sweep node inside the extensions file !!!
So seems my 2 questions are resolved! :)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Even better the Info is inside the Node Sweep itself by Right Click on the Node!
(I am affraid that is not the same for the other extension Nodes! There is the Info but it's empty for the other nodes! ;)
Clicking Info open this on the Node Editor!
Sorry for the Subliminal Asus publicity! :D
From: bemfarmer
The Sweep node Information available by Info selection, was created by Karsten, here:
https://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=7777.1377
I made a few posts shortly thereafter.
The sweep.html is in the EN subdirectory of nodeeditor.
Other language versions would be located ???, and accessed by ???
I had some problem with access in light nodeeditor, but see that the info works in James light version, so need to review the situation.
As far as I know, nobody has written any .html info file for the other nodes.
Documenting the documentation...
- Brian
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Pilou, just to make sure your question is answered:
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> What is the last line NumPts? Seems there are not the Numbers of Profils' Pts (become 3 for the "star") seems not the number of sections --- ???
That would only have an effect if the Profiles option is set to NumPoints mode. There is some information in the help file about the profiles option in the Loft command reference here:
http://moi3d.com/3.0/docs/moi_command_reference7.htm#loft
- Michael
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
@Michael
I have seen that from the help inside : Num Points - has only an effect if NumPoints is chosen under Profiles. It defines the number of points used to rebuilt the profile curves.
I will make some tests for confirm the result because i am not sure to have seen that on my first try :)
@ Bem I am supposed to make a sort of help documentation of each node in this repository! :)
Of what i understand myself ! ;)
And also in French of course! :)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
I see only 3 points against 24 asked! :)
But maybe it's not possible to see them ...maybe used only for calculate ???
And funny that a circle will be not more a circle at the "end" of the sweep with number of pts like 24...
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Pilou,
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> I see only 3 points against 24 asked! :)
Do you have multiple profile curves for the sweep? If there is only one profile then sweep does not need to do any work for making a unified structure as needs to be done with mulitple profile curves. The Profiles options controls that unification process.
- Michael
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Just a rectangle and a circle...one curve rail...
this internal cooking of number of pts is not very important for the moment...
it was just for try to understand in deepth
<< the "# Points" mode is another style of rebuilding that samples a uniform number of points along the curve for the reconstructed curves. You can choose how many points are used.
<< This mode results in very smooth output, but small details in the profiles tend to be lost.
I understand that and funny to see a rectangle becomes a section of a wing's plane! :)
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Pilou, testing with the regular Sweep command if you do a one rail sweep from a circle to a rectangle and set the "Profile: # Points" option, the number of points entered in does have an effect.
If it's not doing it with the Node editor possibly there is a bug in the node editor sweep handling somewhere.
- Michael
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Indeed it's not exactly the same! (with of course the same rectangle, circle & curve rail & Number points)
Here the native Sweep...so there is a glitch somewhere or the result wanted in the extension will be an other thing...
Rectangles and circles are very not the same! :)
From: James (JFH)
Pilou,
EXT: Construct2/Sweep2 works similarly to native Sweep with "Profiles" option set to "Auto" or "Refit".
However, it is necessary to move profiles away from rail curve. See below, profiles positioned at X:999* Y:0 Z:0.
If "Profiles" option set to "NumPoints" it will rebuild Nurbs as defined by the number input (12 is default)
Does this help?
James
https://www.instagram.com/nodeology/
*I use 999 because it is easy to type, but can be anything as long as it is well away from rail curve
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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
Yes that works for the normal options but not for the last "number point" option! ;)
I remade your example that is falling again like above!
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