New options to multiply input object

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Alessandro Ranellucci 2011-09-26 16:58:08 +02:00
parent b79737c657
commit 81085433fd
4 changed files with 43 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Slic3r current features are:
* use relative or absolute extrusion commands;
* center print around bed center point;
* multiple solid layers near horizontal external surfaces;
* ability to scale and rotate input object;
* ability to scale, rotate and multiply input object;
* use different speed for bottom layer.
Roadmap includes the following goals:
@ -46,7 +46,6 @@ Roadmap includes the following goals:
* allow the user to customize initial and final GCODE commands;
* support material for internal perimeters;
* ability to infill in the direction of bridges;
* multiply input object;
* cool;
* nice packaging for cross-platform deployment.

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@ -64,5 +64,8 @@ our $skirt_distance = 6; # mm
# transform options
our $scale = 1;
our $rotate = 0;
our $multiply_x = 1;
our $multiply_y = 1;
our $multiply_distance = 6; # mm
1;

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@ -47,6 +47,20 @@ sub parse_file {
$extents[$_][MAX] *= $Slic3r::scale;
}
# multiply object
my @multiply_offset = (
(($extents[X][MAX] - $extents[X][MIN]) + $Slic3r::multiply_distance),
(($extents[Y][MAX] - $extents[Y][MIN]) + $Slic3r::multiply_distance),
);
$extents[X][MAX] += $multiply_offset[X] * ($Slic3r::multiply_x-1);
$extents[Y][MAX] += $multiply_offset[Y] * ($Slic3r::multiply_y-1);
my @copies = ();
for (my $i = 0; $i < $Slic3r::multiply_x; $i++) {
for (my $j = 0; $j < $Slic3r::multiply_y; $j++) {
push @copies, [ $multiply_offset[X] * $i, $multiply_offset[Y] * $j ];
}
}
# initialize print job
my $print = Slic3r::Print->new(
x_length => ($extents[X][MAX] - $extents[X][MIN]) / $Slic3r::resolution,
@ -67,7 +81,13 @@ sub parse_file {
for X,Y,Z;
}
$self->_facet($print, @$facet);
foreach my $copy (@copies) {
my @copy_vertices = map [ @$_ ], @vertices; # clone vertices
foreach my $vertex (@copy_vertices) {
$vertex->[$_] += $copy->[$_] / $Slic3r::resolution for X,Y;
}
$self->_facet($print, $normal, @copy_vertices);
}
}
print "\n==> PROCESSING SLICES:\n";

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@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ GetOptions(
# transform options
'scale=i' => \$Slic3r::scale,
'rotate=i' => \$Slic3r::rotate,
'multiply-x=i' => \$Slic3r::multiply_x,
'multiply-y=i' => \$Slic3r::multiply_y,
'multiply-distance=i' => \$Slic3r::multiply_distance,
);
# validate configuration
@ -100,6 +103,18 @@ GetOptions(
# --scale
die "Invalid value for --scale\n"
if $Slic3r::scale <= 0;
# --multiply-x
die "Invalid value for --multiply-x\n"
if $Slic3r::multiply_x < 1;
# --multiply-y
die "Invalid value for --multiply-y\n"
if $Slic3r::multiply_y < 1;
# --multiply-distance
die "Invalid value for --multiply-distance\n"
if $Slic3r::multiply_distance < 1;
}
my $stl_parser = Slic3r::STL->new;
@ -186,6 +201,9 @@ Usage: slic3r.pl [ OPTIONS ] file.stl
Transform options:
--scale Factor for scaling input object (default: $Slic3r::scale)
--rotate Rotation angle in degrees (0-360, default: $Slic3r::rotate)
--multiply-x Number of items along X axis (1+, default: $Slic3r::multiply_x)
--multiply-y Number of items along Y axis (1+, default: $Slic3r::multiply_y)
--multiply-distance Distance in mm between copies (default: $Slic3r::multiply_distance)
EOF
exit ($exit_code || 0);