Hi Zaug : Man , glad too hear you are so busy with your "cool plugin" . I think it's very cool and a great example of what can be done with RS and Javascript .
I only did the help file because I had no luck viewing your original help file on my computer . When I dbl. clicked on it I got an error message , so changed it to a text file and it was very hard to read so I thought I'd Wiki-it . Turns out all I had to do was drag and drop your help file into a browser window and it looked good and very readable , so it was kind of a wasted effort on my part , in a way . How- ever if you don't mind I'll add a screen cap and a couple of your renderings to it , and when you update the interface I'll re-do it , I'll change the link to the .zip file to go to your web site . Yes , the Native State seems small , but I like working with it for various reasons (see my recent or pending mail) . Maybe I'm doing something wrong here ... don't know . Thanks again for your selfless efforts . Don't be afraid to go commercial with this when you think it's ready . studio www.niagara.com/~studio www.studiodynamics.net > Garry, > Thank you for your trouble on this. Not sure I agree about the "awesome" > part, perhaps you should claim credit for that adjective ;) I intend to > put together a proper documentation and tutorial for this thing but > development is still pretty hot (at least if you consider the size of > the RealGreebleZ! team :D), four additions/improvements finalized > yesterday and at least a couple more before the next release :) > Additionally, the interface is about to to be overhauled; it is getting > too cluttered and the work flow is quite restrictive. Even then, it will > not be version 1.00 worthy :] > That said, your efforts have made the instructions very easy to read. > About the only change I would request is that the links only point to > the Real Greeblez! main page or the gallery page, just a quirk with me ;) > As to your issue with the size of the objects, I have tried to work in > real world units, per suggestion by Bernie, I am sure among others, to > do so. I chose ranges that I thought produced plausible sized > structures, taking cues from the use of greebles in art, cinema, etc. ; > cm in the case you have RS set to metric measurement. Did you try the > f(focus) key with the mesh selected, or moving your camera back from the > object, the camera icon, next to the zoom icon, in the view control > window. At least here, perhaps I set it and forgot, the default/Native > view seems to be scaled for doing small still life type scenes :P > > Cheers, > Zaug > > P.S. About the javascript file, I had not posted a fixed version as it > is copy written material. I mean no disrespect, but was surprised to > learn that RS had not released a fixed version for Windows, as the fix > for the Linux version came within a week of the issue being reported. I > do not know if the bug was ever filed for the win version. > > -- > My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind. > 8?o > > > studio wrote: > > > For those that choose to bog down in html vs wiki , > >have a look at this typical side-by-side comparison . > > > >Here's the link to Zaug's instructional file , which is very > >helpful , but once it's on a user's hardrive , there is no > >way of knowing which format this file is in ... html or txt > >or whatever ... http://www.catmtn.com/realgreeblez.zip > > > > And then the link to ... > > > >http://tinyurl.com/9w68g > > > >... what a typical user decided this plugin may have needed > >in order to help newbies and newcomers understand the intro > > > > > >skip the re-encoding of the critical java script file, and > >take a chance at using this cool new Java Script Plugin . > > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.15.1/250 - Release Date: 2/3/2006 > >