Marionette - Objects
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Page Numbering
By DomC
This Document contains two Marionette PlugIns.
Those PlugIns will simplify the workflow where we have more than one page on one sheet layer.
1. Someone who uses your plans will have an advice if the document of the plan layout are complete.
2. You can see which page you have to print directly on the layout without counting the pages
This Marionettes supports Normal- and Landscape Format. Where pages are printed in a different order.
Note:
One Marionette (multi label) puts a label on every page and have to be inserted at the center (info-palette x0 y0 > please do not move).
The other Marionette (single label) can be putted freely on the layout. It returns the page number of its center point.
The Multi-Label Marionette, do not support uneven pages like 6.2/2.6
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covid 19
By m.graf
Covid 19 (VW2020)
Man sollte den Feind kennen bevor man in den Kampf zieht… 🙂
(you should know the enemy before going into battle)
m.graf
Dieses Marionette Objekt ermöglicht die lagerichtige Ausrichtung von Symbolen an beliebigen 3d Punkten auf beliebigen Kugeloberflächen.
Die 3d Symbole sollten dafür liegend (auf der x-Achse) erzeugt werden.
Oder vorher mit der "Rotation Node" durch einen weitere Rotation um 90° um die Y-Achse gedreht werden
The Marionette object enables symbols to be aligned in the correct position at any 3d point on any spherical surface.
The 3d symbols should be generated horizontally (on the x-axis).
Or previously rotated 90 ° around the Y axis with the "rotation node"
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Using the Sweep Node
By AlanW
Attached is a file showing how to use the sweep node.
The second file shows how to push the node to create a spring.
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Flat showcase
By the frog
Second type of showcase
Used to put objects with a flat cover on top. By changing the width of the wood you are able to put labels behind the glass.
This version does not include recessed lights places bellow the wood.
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Two NURBS Sections to Loft
By Lee Coll
These are two NURBS surfaces used as sections for Loft construction. The result should look like an 90 degree elbow, with circular cross section at one end and an elongated oval of equal width as the diameter of the circle.
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Landscape stairs
Stairs according to the standards of the Swedish city of Gothenburg. Swedish 2D drawing of the principles attached. Not so sure of the English terms for some of the parameters.
6590-P_Trappor-principer-for-racken-och-kontrastmarkering.pdf
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Parametric Door Hook
I've recently purchased a 3D printer (I'll share more details with anyone who asks ) and decided that it would be fun and gratifying to begin modeling objects using Marionette with the intention of printing them.
My first share is this parametric door hook. Although simple, it was a great drawing project (I actually took much longer on this than I thought I originally would...). Once I get around to printing one (or four) out, I'll happily share the results!
If there are any questions on the best practices for using Marionette to model for 3D printing, I would love to be a resource for you. I'd also love suggestions as to what other objects might be fun to model for print!
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Tile rects with Worksheet
By Raph
Tiles a rectangular area with a set of rectangles
the beginning of each row is the "cutoff" from the end of the row above.
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Parametric Button
A parametric button - again, simple.
Please let me know if you run into any issues while changing parameters in 3D - there's an inconsistency I'm trying to track down.
Not shown in image - you can choose the number of holes to thread through.
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Parametric Spindles
By AlanW
Attached is a file which shows you how simply you can create a Spindle:
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Switch/Outlet J-Box Marionette
This marionette object builds a switch or outlet in 3d.
Based on Bruce Kieffer's great switch/outlet & J-box objects, thanks Bruce!
Options include 10 basic switch plates, 20 switches/outlets, & two colors of J-boxes in three sizes (representing steel or plastic). Allows you to pick cover style, vertical or horizontal, and 1-3 device types, as well as setting the object height above the layer elevation.
Please note that you have to pick the correct device for the cover type (ie. horizontal or decor/standard).
If you want a worksheet to pull the embedded data records, set up the marionette object and ungroup it.
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- electrical
- outlets
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Asterisk Wall Clock Object
This is a Marionette object that is a wall clock. The time of the clock can be set by sliders in the OIP. The three pieces of the clock: the face, the hour hand, and the minute hand are all symbols that can be changed. The only important aspect of the symbols is that the XZ value of the insertion point for all the symbols be at the center of rotation and the Y value be relative to the clock face.
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Grab Rails - Starting out with Marionette
By AlanW
Thought is was time to start a few videos for those starting out.
The first one hopefully helps you understand vertex's and manipulating then and finally creating an adjustable handrail.
Apologies for the unprofessional dialogue but hopefully will get better.
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Curved Balcony Object
By Niels Timmer
Although this Marionette Object is very project-specific, I thought it would be nice to share it because this is our first built example of a facade where we used Marionette Objects to model its key features.
In short this Marionette Object generates the shape of the balcony in plan based on parameters set by the user. Then it takes a 2D symbol and uses Extrude along Path to extrude the symbol along the curved side of the balcony.
Here are some forum threads where you can see me struggling with my first marionette networks for this project:
https://forum.vectorworks.net/index.php?/topic/62987-create-objects-from-shapes-in-marionette/ https://forum.vectorworks.net/index.php?/topic/63526-extrude-along-multiple-paths-and-use-control-geometry/ https://forum.vectorworks.net/index.php?/topic/64193-extrude-along-path-control/
Special thanks to @Marissa Farrell and @DomC for their help.
I hope this example from Marionette to built reality inspires others!
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Simple TV Stand
By Tim C.
A few simple examples of 3D parametric plug-ins created using Marionette scripts. This example is a simple parametric 3D TV Stand.
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Simple Light Fixture
By Tim C.
A few simple examples of 3D parametric plug-ins created using Marionette scripts. This example is a 3D light fixture.
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Convert a 2D Poly to 3D Extrude along Path for pipe
By Haoran Yang
Hello,
In landscape architecture, the use of pipes is relatively infrequent. However, in Building Information Modeling (BIM) projects, it becomes essential to demonstrate the positioning of our pipes. This ensures that there is no conflict with other infrastructure elements. To facilitate this, I have developed a straightforward Marionette script.
For optimal use of this Marionette, please adhere to the following guidelines:
Convert 2D Lines to Polylines: Ensure that all 2D lines representing the pipes are converted into polylines to accurately process them in the script.
Specify Pipe Diameter: Input the diameter of your pipe in millimeters (mm). This measurement is crucial for accurately modeling the physical space occupied by the pipes.
Enter NHN Height: Provide the elevation (height above a fixed reference point, typically NHN) in meters (m). This detail is vital for establishing the vertical positioning of the pipes.
Gradient Input: For the pipe's slope, input the gradient as a percentage. Use positive values for rising slopes (e.g., 0.8 for a 0.8% incline) and negative values for falling slopes (e.g., -0.8 for a 0.8% decline).
By following these steps, you will ensure that the Marionette effectively models the pipe layout within the landscape component of your BIM project, aiding in the detection and resolution of potential conflicts with other project elements.
Best regards,
Haoran
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Simple Coffee Table
By Tim C.
A few simple examples of 3D parametric plug-ins created using Marionette scripts. This example is a simple parametric coffee table.
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Graphic Panel
This is a path-based MariObject that creates a panel with image graphics. Can be used as a wall hanging, etc. The boundary can be any shape. The object scales an image resource to fit the control geometry. Also, it attaches a record that reports on area, overall height and width, etc.
NOTE: this is all standard Marionette nodes, but uses a Fill node that is not standard (at least until next service pack). I found some bugs in the script of that node and we've got them in the buglist.
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Helix with Control Geometry
By SimA
Pitch, angle of rotation and radius are adjustable.
If multiple geometries are used, they must be packaged in a group.
handrail, stairs, thread etc.
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Framed Artwork
This object frames up your artwork.
Included are 100 frame profiles and 100 artworks*.
It's pretty simple to add in your own art or frame profiles, just load the instructions poster into the marionette. Because of these resources, the file is roughly 40mb.
I would recommend pulling any art or frames you know you'll never use out and storing them somewhere else in the resource browser or deleting them.
Hopefully it's useful.
*Permission for use of the artwork generously given by Bill Cramer & N.C. Swan.
(Built in Vectorworks 2024 Update 1 on Mac OSX 13.1)
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marionette compose test
By jcbarnes75
The marionette script works fine and creates a closed polygon until it is converted to an object node and then it no longer composes the lines into a polygon.
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To finde midline alone a poly
By Haoran Yang
Hello everyone!
I have recently created a simple marionette to quickly draw a midline.
However, it can only draw one midline for one polygon at a time.
Can someone help me modify it to draw midlines for multiple polygons in a single run?
Best Wishes
Haoran
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