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  • Stamp tool alteration

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    EdsonE
    in case it is needed i have tom's skippy and a hard copy of the main discussions.
  • Help with a design problem

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    thanks guys
  • How to measure from the center point of a line

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    Hi Goggin, hi folks. See attached SU file for ideas. Point perpendicular to midpoint.skp
  • How much computing power is enough?

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    To be honest Roger, I haven't toyed with Kerky myself, so one of the KT regulars would be best qualified to answer how long renders would take, but I gather it depends on method used as well as scene complexity. I don't know if the Kerkythea forum is back up yet, maybe have a look there. Kerkythea can make use of as many CPU cores as you can throw at it - groovy huh?! To my knowledge, there are no 8-core processors commercially available. However there are machines equipped with motherboards that accept two 4-core CPU's delivering a 8-core machine. Be warned, they are freakishly expensive, due to the CPU's used as well as the RAM requirements (typically uses ECC RAM) and powersupply needed together with cooling for that monster. I just built myself a new 4-core machine with 4GB of RAM a week or so ago and as soon as I've got a little spare time I'm starting rendering.
  • Can't view tutorials

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    Well, I just went there and tried the inferencing video. Worked OK streaming, but when I tried downloading, unzipping and playing it locked up.
  • Kerkythea offline ?

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    GaieusG
    Please, do. Everything will be moved there and slowly this board will close down. You'll be left by yourself if not moving!
  • Google Earth .kmz to .skp?

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    GaieusG
    @unknownuser said: PS: Now that I actually typed out your name, I noticed how many vowels are there together, guarded by two consonants!!! I just made it from two Latin words: Gaius (a common name - abbreviated as Gai when referring to a relevant writer of Roman Law) and eius (meaning his/hers). It's a long story why it was made like that but have proven to be a good selection in this "Internet World" - there are not too many people with "nicks" (or "screen names") like this so I need not change my name to Gaieus007 or such... One of the ancient Roman "oaths" or what when a woman married a man sounded like this: "Ubi tu Gaius, ego Gaia" - "Where you (are) Gaius, I (am) Gaia". Gaia is the ancient Greek godess of the Earth but this has nothing to do with this ceremonial oath. Sorry to go off-topic a bit...
  • Two problems

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    Thank you, everybody, for taking the time to answer my questions. For the first question, Todd's trick did what I needed. Now I am able to make seperate image files and put them together and make one big image. Thanks Todd. I apreciate the answers to my second question too, but I am kind of lost. May be I am not good with layers and scenes yet, so I feel like I am not understanding something. So, the first trick would be using 2D trees and 2D people and replacing them with the 3D trees and 3D people, right? What about the size (height) of the trees and people? Do I need to adjust that or replacing object will be the exact size of the orginal object. I could try it out myself and see, but just wanted to ask if somebody has already done it. The other one is to make layers for those heavy components and turn off that layer while working with the image. But the problem is, at some point I have to be able to put them all together and show my boss. That is when I am going to have problem as I can not orbit around to show him. Thanks for your time.
  • Extrude but preserver original line

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    EdsonE
    @jean lemire said: For a face, extrude to full heigth. Then, select one end face and Copy/Move it to the other end. Then, immediately type /X in the VCB where X is the number of intervals that you want between the faces. For example, typing 4 will yield 4 intervals and you will end up with the two end faces and three faces equaly spread in between. Just ideas. this works beautifully, jean. thanks.
  • Viewport misalignment

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    Ok, I just realised something about the behaviour. When I rotate the viewport it centres around the object the cursor is over. If the cursor is not over any objects it uses the scene's 0 point. I'm still wondering if there's a way to lock the viewport rotation centre point. When I'm modelling objects with not allot of surface, such as a fence, it consumes more time to aim the cursor at a small piece of surface. I'd much rather be able to lock it so I can press down the middle mouse button anywhere on the screen to rotate around the object.
  • Screen Background

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    GaieusG
    Andrew, If you want a certain special set to be your default, do as I told above and save the file in the Templates folder of your SU app. with a custom name (actually you can have as many changes in everything as you want). Then go to window > preferences > Templates tab and select your newly created file. The next time you start su, that will be your "default".
  • Offset a polyline

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    I found an answer, if you use the weld.rb script then you can offset a open polyline Andrew
  • Vcb and circles

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    GaieusG
    @unknownuser said: Well then - that must have been fixed! Nevermind! Todd, I don't know of any former glitches - I just tried it out (being kind and helpful) and to my greatest surprise it worked. Hm...
  • Not a Newbie but Its a new problem I've never come across be

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    Here is the finished article http://www.sketchucation.com/scf/viewtopic.php?f=105&t=3715 Thanks for all your help guys
  • Adding to groups

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    Well the real value of the 'paste in place' command is it will paste the copied (or cut) selection in exactly the same xyz position as it came from. In contrast any regular paste or duplication requires you to place the geometries where you want them and sometimes precise placement is difficult. A real-world example of using paste-in-place is as follows: Let's say you've modelled a house and used components and groups for major elements. You put all the grouped site & landscape elements on a layer so you can turn it off to see just the house. Upon turning off that layer's visibility you find a bunch of stray lines in the pool deck area are still visible. Shame on you! They are lines that should have been within the group that made up the pool area. Being oriented towards perfection as you are, you decide to fix the sloppy modelling rather than beat yourself up. You select and cut the stray geometries so they are in your system's clipboard. You turn back on visibility of the relevant layer and open the pool area group for editing. Then you use the 'paste in place' function with the confidence of knowing the lines will end up just where they were in xyz space but now within the proper group. As an aside, I add that because of this feature (paste-in-place) it can make working with the component/group editing feature 'hide rest of model' more practical. Regards, Ross
  • Preserving textures while importing dxf to su

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    Thanks for that info Anssi. I had a look inside the dxf file in question and it doesn't even have a XDATA section. So I guess that answers the question!
  • Materials

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    AnssiA
    Modelhead, You are right, SU seems to always export using the units specified in Model Info. However, import units can be set, and the default is Feet whatever your Model Info says. Anssi [image: importing.jpg]
  • 3D Text on the surface of a Cylinder?

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    Thanks Boofredlay. It would have take a long time for me to get there on my own. Wolfspaw
  • Introduction non-newbie

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    Yes Eric, Podium in a early fase of the project with almost no experience in rendering It occurred to me that a picture doesn't hsve to be perfect to have some impact even to the client He liked it (on the cover of the presentation) and we worked it out to the main entrance design Glad you like it Bert
  • Regrouping components

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    Ha, figures. This is a model I inherited, it has been worked on by numerous people of verying skill levels. ITS A MESS. I havn't opened the outliner but I'm sure it is as much of a mess as the rest of the model. I eill look into it. Thanks.

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