Hey guys
I am desperate for very high resolution/quality satellite maps, I use Placemaker and I also use Nearmap but the resolution is not that great, I have tried using AI to upscale but that too does not really solve my issues.
Is there another solution?
Maybe like this method ?
Another one will be modelize the plow with another method then Intersect with the sphere!
Tools on Surface by Fredo 6
Extrude Edges By Rails By Tig
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And if you want use some useful Plugins (after mastered the classic tools)
try the Didier Bur Projection where the last icon can extrude a line(s)!
Of course you can move draw them in any 3D angle direction!
So any junction will be a game's boy!
If you move all edges of a plane surface(s) that is an "open Tube" Push Pull Multiple with a direction!
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@seasdes said:
Thanks all for your replies. However, it does not seem to make a difference whichever direction that I draw an object.
It makes a big difference in which way you draw your rectangle, looking north, south, east or west or down. You may have some help with something I made a few years ago: http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=509c2a6868ab3855b2dd3120ca5e0662
(Circles may act different!)
But it's better to forget about the whole thing and only remember and concentrate on what is important in good modeling. Ultimately all white (front) faces face outward.
@Catnkar12 when in finder use command j or go to View in the title bar and choose Show View Options. If you don't want it to show all the time go to Go in title bar and when mouse hovers over Go is selected hit the option key.
What you plan to do with the model makes a difference too. You may want all the components as solids so you can print them individually, therefore needing the joining faces, or if you want to explode everything into one big solid when you have finished modelling, then removing the joins is helpful.
With a large variety of possible software and usage I don't think there is one best option.
One more option... Download a fresh copy of the SU13 installation files just in case they were corrupted during the original download.
You may already know this but if you think it might be memory you can check by pressing the Ctrl-Alt-Delete and selecting "Task Manager" which will show you memory usage. I can run most things within 2Gb I upgraded to 4Gb because I was dealing with some large images in LO. 1Gb is probably unlikely to work well even with SU8.
Thanks Rich,
I have a friend who is learning revit. I'll send him the file and see if he could export to something usable. I'll post results here when I find out.
@joe wood said:
...except for the video card and even that is slowing my SUp only a little bit...
so, I'm a little confused about which card to get, could I get a link to a card I can just order?
the CPU is the crucial issue for speed in SU. The video system needs to provide reliable OpenGL support first, which automatically means a dedicated and therefore capable video card to some extent.
The best/fastest/latest GeForce for ol' systems w/ AGP slot is the 7800 series. You can buy a new (expensive) GF 7800 GS at Amazon... or do a fall back to the cheaper and less power consumpting GF 7600 GS.
Good Luck again,
Norbert
sketch3d
Thanks for your reply. That what I did. I have 2013 so I hope this will work. Not getting rid of old laptop until I know I am good to go.
Thanks again
Ken
As a quick reference, if you zoom in on the axis lines, you will notice that the Red and Green lines are dotted on one side of the vertical axes, and solid on the other.
The solid green is north
The dotted green is south
Solid red line is east
Dotted red line is west
The problem is the UI in sketchup, it was designed to be used on a 2d screen, to model in Real 3D using sketchup Trimble will need to redesign the UI for use in 3D, can it be done, yes of course, are they doing it? unfortunately not
@box said:
What you are experiencing is not normal behavior.
Yep, I know, seems I am continuing heading down hill with this computer. I was just curious, going to hope an upgrade on the operating system will help. Righ now I am stuck with IE 8. So this could be some of my problems.
Ken