BaseDraw and 2D drawing pen type
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On 01/06/2013 at 03:53, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi !
I'm trying to do some 2D drawing using the 2D drawing methods from BaseDraw (DrawLine2D, DrawCircle2D, and so on...).
I can change the color of the drawing, but I couldn't find a way to :
- draw continuous lines (I can only get dashed lines)
- change the thickness of the linesIs this possible ? How ? (I've searched through the doc, but found only the SetPointSize method which seem to have no effect)
Thanks !
Olivier
from c4d import \* #Welcome to the world of Python def main() : draw = doc.GetActiveBaseDraw() #ligne rouge draw.SetPen(Vector(255,0,0)) draw.DrawLine2D( Vector(200,170,0), Vector(360,150,0) ) #cercle vert draw.SetPen(Vector(0,255,0)) draw.DrawCircle2D(250,230,40 ) #ligne bleue draw.SetPen(Vector(0,0,255)) draw.SetPointSize(5) #aucun effet draw.DrawLine2D( Vector(200,320,0), Vector(360,300,0) )
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On 01/06/2013 at 04:44, xxxxxxxx wrote:
You can not draw from a Python Tag. You can use my DrawHelper plugin or implement your own Tag
plugin and override the Draw() method.https://developers.maxon.net/forum/topic/5750/5797_drawhelper
-Nik
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On 01/06/2013 at 04:46, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Your code is correct and should draw in a non xor fashion. However gui operations from
a script are not supported / allowed. Difficult to say why it does draw in xor mode, as
BaseDraw doesn't offer a xor mode on its own.Hm, tried the script and for me it does draw as expected in non xor mode. Might be
something hardware/os/scene specific, so that you end up in a different draw pass
than me. Doing BaseDraw drawing operations from a script is simply not a good idea.For the line width - You simply cannot change the line width. BaseDraw.SetPointSize()
is meant to be used with BaseDraw.DrawPoints() which is still broken in python I think.ps : importing everything from c4d is a bad idea