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    srinivas
    last edited by 18 Jun 2008, 18:25

    Hi,

    I am new to SketchUp and learning on my own. I think the best way to learn a software is to use it than reading about it,so took my old wood working plan book and thought I will model the one that I see first in the book, well what I see in the book is the image that i posted but I really don't have any clue about how to model that. Can some one give me an idea of how to proceed with it?

    Thanks in advance.

    Srinivas.


    LEG.JPG

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      tomsdesk
      last edited by 18 Jun 2008, 19:02

      Gonna have to read a little (:~p) about the "follow me" tool...then think: 'profile' and 'circle'.

      http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
      2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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        guite
        last edited by 18 Jun 2008, 19:03

        There are various ways of doing it, here are some quick basic steps:

        1. Import the image into SketchUP.
        2. Trace out on the image, using pencil and arc tools, half profile of that thing you want to model, so that you get a surface.
        3. Draw a circle and rotate it so that its plane is perpendicular to the profile surface.
        4. Line up the centre of the circle and axis of the profile.
        5. Select the circle, take the follow me tool and click on the profile surface.

        Guite

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          Jean Lemire
          last edited by 18 Jun 2008, 19:30

          Hi folks.

          See this SU file for ideas, especially in retracing the profile. The rest is as the others have done it.


          Leg.skp

          Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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            dylan
            last edited by 18 Jun 2008, 19:38

            I was just going to post a skp I made until I saw Jeans (the tutorial master) 😄
            Follow this and you will have the perfect leg!

            As others have mentioned, check out some of Googles online video tutorials and visit our Tutorial Forum where we have many excellent Tutorials posted.

            http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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              srinivas
              last edited by 19 Jun 2008, 04:57

              Thank you very much for all your postings, the tutorial was great. Thanks you very much for your time on that.

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                Gaieus
                last edited by 19 Jun 2008, 05:26

                It's a bit late to chime in (especially after all these gents' exquisite help) but Dave R has made an excellent tutorial on his blog on exactly this same issue.

                Gai...

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                  outersketcher
                  last edited by 20 Jun 2008, 19:54

                  These post are all excellent. And I appreciate that you all are willing to help us newbies out. Thanks again.

                  "I mostly enjoy not being dead.." -Grandpa

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                    Richardplant
                    last edited by 3 Dec 2008, 16:08

                    This is a brilliant post. Thank you! I know it is going to help me a lot in my chosen tasks! . richardplant

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