Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

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Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

Postby TIG » Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:15 pm

TIG Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:15 pm
This version is also compatible with SketchUp v2014...
As usual...
Install it by extracting the contents of the ZIP into your Plugins folder, maintaining all helper files within their subfolders, as seen inside the ZIP, when appropriate.
Restart Sketchup to auto-load it.
Read the instructions provided...
Octane_1_00-04.zip
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To install it 'automatically' edit the ZIP and remove the unnecessary README.txt file and then change its suffix to .RBZ and then use the Preferences > Extensions > Install tool [available in >v8M2]...
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Re: Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

Postby Eznit » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:56 pm

Eznit Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:56 pm
Thank you! :D
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Re: Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

Postby Natato » Fri Mar 07, 2014 7:59 am

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Thank you! :D
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Re: Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

Postby volome » Fri Mar 07, 2014 8:49 am

volome Fri Mar 07, 2014 8:49 am
Thank you! :D
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Re: Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

Postby Jaberwocky » Fri Mar 07, 2014 9:19 am

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Cheers Tig ;)
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Re: Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

Postby skibbbi » Fri Mar 07, 2014 9:52 pm

skibbbi Fri Mar 07, 2014 9:52 pm
Hi TIG,

Thank you for your time and hard work. Thank you very much.

I want to report a bug when creating animations.
My project is called "animacja". Unfortunately, the plugin creates a file animacja_anim.obj but trying to load animacja.obj and pops up an error.

I have one more question. In "Step" I can only select "1". Is this normal? How to make the animation between the two scenes generated eg 48 frames (2 seconds of movie)

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Re: Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

Postby TIG » Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:19 pm

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skibbbi wrote:Hi TIG,

Thank you for your time and hard work. Thank you very much.

I want to report a bug when creating animations.
My project is called "animacja". Unfortunately, the plugin creates a file animacja_anim.obj but trying to load animacja.obj and pops up an error.

I have one more question. In "Step" I can only select "1". Is this normal? How to make the animation between the two scenes generated eg 48 frames (2 seconds of movie)

Regards,
Before making an animation 'set' you must have made a #base OBJ file# in the #export OBJ# or a related 'Render one frame'.
Then that needed OBJ will be found, and so the remaining ..._anim.obj files will get processed.

If you specify scene w1 and that is followed by w2 AND there are no others in between, then logically you can only have ONE step.
That is the default [i.e. it steps through each scene].
If you have scenes w1, w2... up to w101 with step 1 that is 100 steps at '1 step'.
At '2 steps' its 50 etc...
You need something like the KeyFrameAnimator Plugin to make all of the scene tabs in order.
The a lot of patience... as it takes hours to render all of the frames ! :geek:
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Re: Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

Postby perro_abombao » Sun Mar 09, 2014 3:54 am

perro_abombao Sun Mar 09, 2014 3:54 am
sorry if it´s a stupid question ...but what file i need to rename whit subfix. rbz?....Octane_loader.rb???Octane_1_00.rb??? i have not the plugins folder I created it...Thanks
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Re: Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

Postby skibbbi » Sun Mar 09, 2014 5:10 am

skibbbi Sun Mar 09, 2014 5:10 am
How to install rbz? There is a lot of help :)

https://www.google.pl/search?q=how+to+i ... 2&ie=UTF-8
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Re: Octane Sketchup Exporter 1_00-04 [v2014]

Postby TIG » Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:13 pm

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perro_abombao wrote:sorry if it´s a stupid question ...but what file i need to rename whit subfix. rbz?....Octane_loader.rb???Octane_1_00.rb??? i have not the plugins folder I created it...Thanks
Yes it is a rather daft idea :?
SO IT'S NO !
Just rename the ZIP with .RBZ at the end.
Then you can Auto-Install its contents using Preferences > Extensions > Install...
It is extracted and the contents added to the default Plugins folder for you...

You should NEVER need to 'make' the default Plugins folder.
SketchUp should create that for you ???
Unless perhaps you have v8 on a MAC and you want to make the User's Plugins folder ?
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