A Welcome Message to New SketchUcation Members
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Hello, My name is Tito, ive been working with SU in the skatepark business, we feel it is a great medium when presenting custom designed skateparks. After lurking here a bit i see that my level would possibly be in the "lower" scale in regards to modeling and such.
I hope to possibly learn some thigs in this site that will assist me in furthering my SU skills...I do have one question, wich is how i stumbled to this site, does anybody know when the Soap skin bubble will be availible again and if not, another type of plugin that creates similar forms?
we use soap skinn bubles in the creation of odd sections joining on deep and shallow ends of pools/bowls...
Thanks
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@solo said:
that AD bellowed so loud I think my neighbors are calling the cops.
Well thank you for checking out the site and the words of encouragement as I progress with it! As for the audio ads... it is something that I am testing out on this site to see if it truly is worth having. After your message I have decided to put up a warning to visitors on the homepage.
Ohh by the way, I checked out your site. Your models look great! Did you use v-ray or some other program to get the great night lighting rendering?
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Hello
I am having a problem in the Third Tutorial. Step 13 says to go to the Window Pull Down Menu and click on Display Settings. There is no Display Setting tab.
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Steve, they probably mean 'styles' rather than display settings.
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Hi I'm a new SketchuUp user using the free version. I'm drawing some plans for a custom made cabinet for my bathroom. I've not been able to find out how to scale the drawing space in relation to what I'm drawing. Without using zoom my cabinet looks lost on the screen. I've watching video tutorials and reading "How to" files all day and I can't find the answer. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Dakota, the 'drawing space' in sketchup is infinite, so unless you use zoom to get in good and close to your model, everything is going to look lost.
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Thanks Remus.
Dakota
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I am a new user and would like to know how to create a new material fill.
DanG
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Hi Dan,
Have a look at the input / Output > Import > 2D Graphic import section of the SU Guide.
There it says about importing images as textures. -
Thank you Gaieus,
It always helps to revisit the manual. Another question I have is, Can you create a fill in SU or do you need to use another program and then import it into SU? I am working on an architectural rendering and want to design and try a number of different siding designs quickly to see what they will look. -
What "fill" do you exactly mean?
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Gaieus,
I guess I mean a repeating pattern that will fill a plane like the side of a house. Like a lap siding that has texture(3D visual depth) to it.
Thank you,
Dan
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Hi everybody
I'm new here but I'm not new to sketchup
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hi , my name is gilang....i use google sketcup 6 for mac , i use mac os x , i hope that i can learn about sketch up with everyone in this forum , http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/posting.php?mode=reply&f=79&t=57#
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Welcome Gilang, Trust me if you keep current and involved here you will learn a lot from many skilled users.
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Hi all,
I am Botond from Hungary, I just joined the communitiy.
Thanks for shareing links to the video tutorials, I think the best way for me to learn is to watch them first. I am going to have questions after that for sure...
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hey... im new here...
just want to ask a simple question...
why i cant see any attachment on post? -
Szia Botond - ΓΌdv a fΓ³rumon!
@iPangko: you should see the attachments when you are logged in. Do you have this problem when logged in as well?
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G'day from Australia.. this is my first post so I thought i'd introduce myself. Great site you guys have here, hope we can all learn from one another.
If you get a chance rate my small collection of sketchup models (see signature).. i love architecture and spend most of my time modelling my small city of Adelaide, South Australia.
Cheers
Howie
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Hi Howie and welcome! Really impressive collection of buildings indeed!
Nice to see you here!
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