As you may already know new mesh body type was introduced in a new version of LSS Arch extension for SketchUp. It is possible to think of blob body type as of conventional mesh but in spherical coordinate system.
As is evident from the presentation above adaptation of mesh logic from Cartesian to spherical coordinate system was more or less obvious for three of algorithms implemented earlier ("IDW", "average", "minimize").
Adaptation of the rest two algorithms was a bit more tricky for the following reason. Both "trend" and "predict" algorithms use fit_plane_to_points method provided by SketchUp API. This method allows to estimate a trend plane from a given set of scattered points. The point is that trend plane does not make sense for spherical data set.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
LSS Arch 1.2.3
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
LSS Arch 1.2 Went Live
Congratulations to us all LSS Arch 1.2 made it through reviewing process and went live on Extension Warehouse: https://extensions.sketchup.com/en/content/lss-arch
Here is a small presentation dedicated to this event. Presentation is focused on new features and gives brief explanations of 'meta-object' concept.
Here is a small presentation dedicated to this event. Presentation is focused on new features and gives brief explanations of 'meta-object' concept.
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lss arch,
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sketchup,
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Thursday, June 25, 2015
LSS Arch 1.2
Despite the fact that it is a minor update, it contains some really interesting and innovative features: new tools for advanced geometry modelling and grid "meta-object".
Brand new tools available in a new version are:
- Thick Face tool
- Mesh tool
- Grid tool
Labels:
advanced,
architecture,
bim,
construction,
design,
geometry,
grid,
lss,
lss arch,
mesh,
modelling,
productivity,
relief,
surface,
terrain
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