It would be useful, if it was possible to turn off the axis snapping and edges snapping. Perhaps have different toolbox that would enable you to turn of different snapping depending on the situation.
The concept of having a hemispherical section plane attached to the camera sounds wonderful, if someone can make it. Like poking your head through the walls.
But until then this relatively new plugin, Rich Section by Pgarmyn, might help.
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=499865#p499865
Simon, it already works on my Mac. I haven't tried it on my PC yet because I don't normally save SKP files out there. I can check when I get home from work unless someone else does before then.
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Hamlet. This is an old thread. Dynamic Components are supposed to provide something like this. Look around for dynamic component windows. Personally I don't use them. I create new windows practically every project. I make the different sizes using Fredoscale stretching plugin and a few other tricks. Don't use AutoCAD, so can't speak to that.
Hi Tig,
I've been looking for a solution to the above problem 'projecting onto multiple planes' with no luck. I need to create an anamorphic type image (similar to top photo) in sketchup...however the type needs to be projected onto a set of steps, i.e. numerous planes. Is there a command/tool that can do this? I dont think the Drape tool will work in this instance.
Thanks in advance
Do you have a typical pool model, and a series of the tile images you could upload here? It might not be too much work to get extrapolate colors to work for very very very basic uv mapping, as long as it is 4 cornered face mapping onto another 4 cornered face, for example.
Pas besoin de recréer un fil avec le même titre pour le remonter!
Il suffit de reprendre l'ancien et de mettre un message de plus!
Mes suggestions n'ont pas suffit ?
Et poster les fichiers en format SU 6 pour une plus vaste audience!
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Taking what Ken is saying ones step further would be exporting your toolbar setup to load on another computer. Or as part of different setups, as with the new "sets" in the SU store plugin.
+1
That would be ideal for people using both work and home computers.
Looks like you might be able to cast your full computer monitor to the TV, not just the chrome browser.
http://www.techhive.com/article/2045755/7-browser-tricks-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-chromecast.html
See tip 4. It is listed as experimental. Looks cool
Chris
Technical. That's very technical work. SketchyPhysics makes use of an existing free library of physics simulation software. And he just plugs it into SU. And even that is an incredible undertaking.
Thanks Tig, it was as you say, selected. I usually work to 1/4" for architectural but 1/64" when the model is a plane or car. I still find at times that the line would be somewhat different from my input length so it is still not right by any means but I understand nothing is perfect under any sun.