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m1b
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 27, 2022

I've made a script (with help—see acknowledgements in the code) that does simple 2D rectangular bin packing. See my last script at this answer (choose the last because it is an improved version).

- Mark

femkeblanco
Legend
March 25, 2022

There's a paid plugin suggested by @CarlosCanto on another thread.  I've not tried it personally.  

Charu Rajput
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 24, 2022

Hi,

Could you please explain in words what actually you are doing in the video.

It is really hard to identify the process what you are doing in the video. If you can explain the process, that will be great.

 

Best regards
Participant
March 24, 2022

Hi,

this looks like a plug-in nesting without changing the layer structure. That's a big time save.

Best regards

Inventsable
Legend
March 24, 2022

I still don't know what this means, because "nesting" has a few definitions in the context of programming and art. Can you be more descriptive, or actually provide screenshots/files of before and after results?

Inventsable
Legend
March 24, 2022

It's not at all clear what you're asking. Can you describe it or provide a less blurry video, or screenshot examples of the input compared to the output? Are you asking for a script that condenses your selection to the smallest surface area, i.e. bin packing?