


fixed curved board outlines (see below the note on outline curves).Syntax can include Īfter more than 3000 downloads, it’s time to improve eagleUp and add to new features. On the image above the Led have 0.5mm offsets. The EAGLEUP attribute gets a third parameter to modify Z-axis offset without modifying the 3D model. Parts placement is more precise, with um resolution. Top and bottom textures are generated faster and will look better near holes. We have now fixed this issue thanks to Edwin, and took this opportunity to improve even more eagleUp.ĮagleUp 4.4 brings compatibility with ImageMagick 6.7.7 and Eagle 6.x. The issue was caused by a change in the recent versions of ImageMagick. Recently, many users have reported issues with the model lacking the tracks and silk images. Please report any issue your encounter in the post comments. Thanks as well to all the users who reported issues and suggested features. Thanks Glenn for your ideas and code example. No more manual installation necessary! More details on the installation page. the EAGLEUP attribute can be used to ignore some parts : use any of the keywords NULL, N/A, DNE, DNI, DNPĮagleUp 4.5 uses the RBZ plugins of Sketchup.faster import by adding copies of multiple parts.faster import if you build the model a second time without exporting, by re-using the existing texture.

PCB and parts are grouped and placed on different layers for easier manipulation.You can download eagleUp 4.5 on the installation page. Since its initial release in 2010 eagleUp website had 500k page views and more than 30.000 downloads. I think there are some lessons with Sketchup about getting behind and volunteering for a proprietary solution particularly once it was sold to Trimble where it just stagnated for years and then slowly the free version was gutted.With the introduction of Eagle 7.x it was time to refresh eagleUp.įirst a few statistics.

I think that it is interesting that, if I a getting this right, Blender has it's API in GPL so in order to make a plugin it has to be GPL compatible but that is a legal parameter and the social parameter is that people seem to respect the wishes of the creator around charging for the plugin etc creating a virtuous cycle. But those things never seemed to get Incorporated and I wonder if there were legal issues around incorporating them and that put them in a bit of a bind not being able to legally use the most straightforward solutions. It was free and there were a lot of people creating free plugins that got it to do the things that the core program didn't. I started using SketchUp in 2006 when it was googlized and it seemed so full of possibility. With Sun position being resurrected, the CAD Transform plugin, the soon to be Extrude Intersect Dissolve tool it seems like most of the features that people are used to in SketchUp are in Blender. Ha - More than 3/4 of the comments are about moving to blender.
