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  • Changing centre point of orbit - Space Navigator

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    Dear Bert Thanks for your response. I agree your way appears to be the common sense way, however it still doesn't work form me. Thanks anyway Dropinarchitect
  • Newbie forum ? just the right place...

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    If you still haven't been able to get on over there, let me know and I'll check with the moderator. There have been some issues in the past with difficulties getting registered.
  • Component edit - hide/unhide toggle button?

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    I use "N" for mu shortcut. Why N? It was the next letter on the bottom of my keyboard not in use I use it constantly.
  • Ouvrir des fichiers *.dwg dans Sketchup

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    Welcome, Soop, I am sorry I don't understand French but we also have a "Forum de langue Française" here wher you can get help in French.
  • QUESTION: making a curved face?

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    There are so many little tricks that one isn't aware of - or even if is, just do not use as a routine. I still keep browsing the "User's Guide" now and then so I'd warmly recommend you to do so. Here's the Windo2s version: http://download.sketchup.com/sketchuphelp/gsu6_win/gsuwin.html And here is the Mac version: http://download.sketchup.com/sketchuphelp/gsu6_mac/gsumac.html At the end of each section you can find all these little tips and tricks Time after time I still find nice solutions that I may have read about but not practising them, I just forget.
  • How does a SU project read supporting files?

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    Yep. Sometimes the most obvious direction to an answer is the last place we look. Hadn't dawned on me that the parts, pieces, textures and stuff must go with the file if it is transported, whether it be to the 3d warehouse, or simply attached to an email and sent to yourself so you can work on it on a different computer at a different place with another instance of SU running.
  • Curved roads

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    Never tried... msn? sykpe (gaieus)?
  • Hello all

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    Thanks for the links. I will try the freeship link tonight. Rob I will post some pictures that Ihave and tell me if it works. Thanks Don P: bolter
  • Three models, one file...

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    I've done it with Roman ruins (they might pay less than banks though): First there was the ruin and second there was the reconstruction. Though I left the ruin there and just "added" the reconstruction "on top" so that it was clear what goes where. Also one time I did this with two alternat(iv)e reconstructions on the same ruins. The very thing you should remember in these presentations not to update (thus uncheck) camera position.
  • Help for joining piping components

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    I suppose so. I am looking for new links. If I found any I'll post here. Thanks. P: Tareo
  • Help needed for a column desing

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    Kudo's Jim. Nice work.
  • THE TRANSFER OF THE "NEWBIE FORUM" IS OVER

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    GaieusG
    Well, I hope everyone did bookmark their topics - the note was out for about a week or so...
  • Resolution problem. Help.....

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    Photoshop's resolution setting is in ppi (pixels per inch) -- this is an arbitrary number which has nothing to do with how many pixels are in the image. It denotes the "size" of the pixel. DPI is a term that applies to printers, the dot pitch of the tiny nozzles -- they dither a mixture of primary colors -- typically 4, but up to 8 -- to fool the eye into seeing intermediate hues. You can change the ppi in Pshop (remember to uncheck resample image) -- all this does is affect the size of the image printout. But you can over-ride the ppi setting in Pshop in the print preview diaglogue. Watch as you change the image printout size and you will see the ppi number change. The default 72 ppi or "screen resolution" in Pshop is an obsolute convention (dating from the original Macintosh small screen). If you have a screen that say measures 20 inches wide and your monitor resolution is 1920 by 1200, then you are looking at 96 pixels per inch. You can do the math for any other screen... Since most printers dither or mix dots to make a color, you generally don't want to send an image that has a ppi resolution more than 1/3 the dpi pitch of the printer -- extra information will not help the printed output. I typically print out large format images (say 40" wide) at about 100 ppi, or 4000 pixels wide and they look fine. Of course if you get real close and use a magnifying glass you can see the individual pixels and even the dots. But generally large images are meant to be seen from a distance at least great enought to see the whole image. Billboards, for example, are typically printed at 9 pixels per inch up to a maximum 36 ppi. Paul
  • Changing the default material?

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    Not to speak about the fact that quite a few of these "styles" simply do not print as they appear on the monitor... But here comes the saying: "De gustibus non est disputandum..."
  • Friday evening material pattern challange

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    Anssi, Thank you for the technique, It worked fantastic! I really wasn't looking forward to explaining why the inside surfaces of the tub looked like stone! I appreciate your help.
  • Taper?

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    Hi folks. Yes, I use Johnny with my English speaking friends. Jean is the french for John.
  • Dovetails at their best

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    Jerry, If you would like to make one I would do a SU model. Not today because I am working hard on my house and awaiting my next lesson from Modelhead on web page building. Now I know this may sound cheeky, but what I am doing is raising money for 1 this forum 2 a youth club. If I do a sketchup model I would like a donation to this forum. Now I am sure the answer will be yes. I hope you can understand where I am coming from. Just throw in a £1.00 or whatever you can afford. There is a paypal facility in the Newbie forum. And thank you for asking. We could make a few quid doing it this way. cheers, Alan
  • File opening failure

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    Thank you, I may do that, or as I really don't expect it to work I might just say forget it and redo the model. I still would like to know what the problem was so I don't repeat it (though I doubt it was something I did wrong). Because of that I may e-mail SketchUp support anyways to see if they can shed some light on the issue. P: DC High Heat
  • Garden design tutorials?

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    Thanks Kristoff, I'll work on the 2D plan and let you know once it's done. May be a day or two tho as I'm very busy this week best regards DOC_G
  • Intersecting a convex and concave curve

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    Yup, that's it. I knew there was a better method that what I've been doing. I've made the two forms, aligned them, and then drawn all the intersecting lines individually before I start erasing. The intersect with model bit will save all the annoying parts of the work. Thanks, P: WalterArnold

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