Variable Width Line Offset Command - fatT Lines
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 From:  AlexPolo
7594.8 In reply to 7594.5 
Hi Max,

Had a play works well one small issue if last value on the slider was large and you have a large selection Moi hangs - would be good each time you initiate the script, it defaults to zero.

Here is a quick play random curve - array 3d - fatlines.


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 From:  BurrMan
7594.9 In reply to 7594.8 
""""""""""would be good each time you initiate the script, it defaults to zero.""""""""""

You can open FlatLines.htm and search for 50 and change that to zero if you want..

The slider is coded as a percentage, so you will only be able to slide to "10". But you can enter any exact number also, it will just default back to a 10 slide if you use the slider....

I usually handle these with 2 sets (or more) with a second named "FlatLines 50" or 100 etc..... If larger values are needed.

I set mine to min.1 mid 5 and max 50, default 0..... Because most of the stuff I work on will be smaller stuff. This gives me a .1 to 5 with half the slider and 5 to 50 with the other half.

EDITED: 6 Sep 2015 by BURRMAN

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 From:  Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
7594.10 
Fixed default value

EDITED: 7 Mar 2022 by SMIRNOV

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 From:  AlexPolo
7594.11 In reply to 7594.10 
Hi Max,

Had a play with the FatLine Script for some reason when I apply to a line sequence generated out of the Voronoi Script does not weld the items - they are all sitting on the same plane.

I have included test file.

thanks

Alex.



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 From:  Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
7594.12 In reply to 7594.11 
Hi Alex,

There something wrong with Boolean Union factory. You need to deselect a border and run the script again.
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 From:  AlexPolo
7594.13 In reply to 7594.12 
thanks AOK>
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 From:  chippwalters
7594.14 
Max,

I really like the Fat Lines script. Much appreciated. Is there anyway to add filleting to the corners of FatLines OR is there a way to select a bunch of EDGES and filet them all at once? It appears the Fillet command will on only work on one edge group at a time, so it becomes overly tedious to fillet each and every edge at the same time.

See my Voronoi video at 11:30 on how and why I like to use Illustrator to do mass fillets: https://youtu.be/agEvJcirfUE

Thanks again for a great set of Tools!
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 From:  chippwalters
7594.15 In reply to 7594.1 


Hey Alex, how did you do the subD version above? Is that in MoI. I thought it would only SubD solids made up entirely of quads?
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 From:  AlexPolo
7594.16 In reply to 7594.15 
Hi Chip

YEP all in Moi - I exported the extruded shape from Inside Moi as OBJ traingles with division to lowest.

Re imported then ran the subD v6 Script.

Alex.
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 From:  chippwalters
7594.17 In reply to 7594.16 
Thanks Alex for getting back. Interesting technique!
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7594.18 
Very tricky method!
Adopted!



PS In fact i had make the same here in the past :) http://moiscript.weebly.com/subdivision.html
I don't know why i had use the OBJ of SKetchup ??? :D
SKetchup -->obj By Tig for free version of Sketchup
Import OBJ --> Moi by Max Smirnov
Export OBJ from Moi (Quad + Triangle) :) By Michael
Import OBJ --> Moi by Max Smirnov



EDITED: 7 Sep 2015 by PILOU

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
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 From:  Metin Seven (SEVENSHEAVEN)
7594.20 
Hi guys,

Max, you create one great script after another, muchas gracias!

I was wondering if it would be possible to add an option to the Fat Lines script to taper each line (with options for start and/or end). That would be very useful for creating cartoony ink style lines.

Here's an example of how that would look:

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 From:  Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
7594.21 In reply to 7594.20 
Hi Metin,
Could you show more examples? I have no ideas how this script should process straight lines or S-shaped (or overlaped) curves.
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 From:  Metin Seven (SEVENSHEAVEN)
7594.22 In reply to 7594.21 
Hi Max,

I've made a few more examples. The bottom example would be the result if only the ends of the lines would be tapered (as an option).



Maybe you could also include a taper amount, ranging from a gradual tapering along the complete length of the line(s) to only tapered outer ends.

I'd be very happy with this to ease stylized 2D drawing in MoI.

Thanks,

Metin

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 From:  Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
7594.23 In reply to 7594.22 
Hi Metin
Well, it's not so easy as it looks. I'll think about it, but right now I can't see how to do it.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
7594.24 In reply to 7594.23 
Hi Max, for the tapered outlines using curve-to-curve Flow could probably work.

If you make a line 1 unit long, and then interpolated curves made with 3 points, with ends at the end of the line and the middle point at x=0.5, y = thickness , that could then work for Flow onto the long bendy curve, with the "Stretch" option enabled for Flow so it goes along the entire length of the bendy curve instead of only 1 unit along it.

Line setup would look like this:




That's with a one unit line, then an interpolated curve above and below it. Then a Flow with the line as the base curve and a bendy curve as the target curve, with Stretch enabled should give this:




- Michael

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 From:  Max Smirnov (SMIRNOV)
7594.25 In reply to 7594.24 
Michael, thank you for a hint! I'll try it tomorrow.
I thought about sweep, but I wasn't satisfied with a shape.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
7594.26 In reply to 7594.25 
No problem Max! Also if you wanted a sort of more direct control over the tapering you could make the base line the same length as the curve (use the .getLength() method on the target curve). With a base line the same length as the curve it would not matter whether 'Stretch' was on or not, and then it's also easier to do something like make a taper only along the last 1 unit of the curve. With a generic one unit long base line it will have more of a mapping like percentages along the curve.

- Michael
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 From:  bemfarmer
7594.27 
I was thinking of having two (planar) curves, the fat curves, offset from the center curve.
For the tapered section, say the last 25% of the center curve, twist the two curves, using the center curve as a curved twist axis, by 90 degrees, into the
z-axis, and maintain distance from the center curve. The twist would be a tiny incremental rotation for each successive distance along the center curve.
(There is no script for this.)
Project the curves onto the plane.

- Brian....
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