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    Gaieus
    last edited by 25 Jan 2009, 05:12

    Hi Eric and welcome.

    If you drew these parts in three separate models, you can always import an existing and saved model in several ways - the best options would be:

    • File > Import > 3D model... (in this case it comes in as a "component")
    • Open up the other model, select all copy (Ctrl+C), change to the "master model" and paste (Ctrl+V) - in this case it comes in as it is in your brought-in model so you may want to make it a group first(select all > right click and clickon "Make group" in the context menu) so that the parts won't "stick" to each other but you can easily position them.
      If you drew the part in the same model, just group the individual parts (for the above reason), click on the Move tool and pick one to snap it into its place.

    Gai...

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      Sparky Watts
      last edited by 25 Jan 2009, 23:22

      Thanks, Gaieus, I was up early (grandson woke me up at 5 am), so I've been working with it on and off all day. Got it all put together finally about 30 minutes ago. Worked well to save each part as a component, then copy and paste them into each other as a progression. I may have done some of the things the hard way, but I got them done, nonetheless! 😎 Now I think I'll go design a scale model of a nuclear reactor, inside and out, down to the last needle and dial....or maybe I'll just take a nap. πŸ˜†

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        remus
        last edited by 26 Jan 2009, 07:40

        I look forward to seeing this model πŸ˜„ (dont tell me you chose the nap option...)

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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          SketchupMen
          last edited by 29 Jan 2009, 21:35

          I want to learn Aguarunas SchΓΆpp to become a professional with the knowledge I am considering building "Architecture" thank you

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            Gaieus
            last edited by 29 Jan 2009, 21:51

            Welcome SM and I hope you can learn a lot and quickly!

            Gai...

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              FrnchDp
              last edited by 29 Jan 2009, 23:41

              I guess here's as good as any other place. FrnchDp's the name (think sandwich). Started CADing about 8 yrs ago. I've worked different jobs, from design to architecture, and now find myself stuck in the corporate world.. for now. Played around with SketchUp about 4 yrs ago, then stopped. And now I'm self-learning using Pro 6. The idea is for me to start creating models from our stores to present to the less blue-print savvy, yet higher ups. Learning as I go, and 4 days into it, I have created 2 full size models (55+ sq ft) as well as a quick dept option for our fixtures.

              I'm looking forward to learnign more as I go, and this place has already been a great help.. so thank you.

              More on me - I currently reside in California (Bay Area). I grew up in France, moved to the States when I was 10, and I've lived up and down the west coast since then.

              Anyways, I'll be around here, and I'm sure I'll have a laundry list of "silly" questions - but hey.. ya gotta learn somehow! πŸ˜„

              cheers..

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                Gaieus
                last edited by 30 Jan 2009, 07:27

                Hi Yann (if you don't mind,I won't call you "Sandwich πŸ˜‰ )

                welcome! If you've been CAD'ding, watch out your layer in SU which won't separate geometry like in CAD apps.

                Gai...

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                  zamant
                  last edited by 30 Jan 2009, 08:16

                  hi my name is antonio, i'm an architect, i'm using su since almost one year now i'm practicing with a pro6, i'm looking around to get some new tricks.
                  my goal would be to find a chance to build my render by using su and some very fast learning plugin for renders.
                  thank's to everybodi for the helpfull topics around the forum.

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                    Gaieus
                    last edited by 30 Jan 2009, 09:22

                    Hi Antonio and welcome.

                    Glad you found your way (did you get my response to your email reagrding logging in?)

                    Cheers;

                    Gai...

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                      d12dozr
                      last edited by 9 Feb 2009, 08:42

                      Hi, I'm Marcus and I just started SU last week. Is there a way to toggle the selection tool box visible/invisible, because I can't see mine...appreciate any help.

                      3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                      http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                        remus
                        last edited by 9 Feb 2009, 17:34

                        Hello marcus,

                        I dont think there is a way of toggling the selection box on and off, so id say your problem is a graphics one. Could you try going window->preferences->opengl and then turn off 'hardware acceleration'?

                        Oh, and have you got a graphics card?

                        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                          Twistlok45
                          last edited by 10 Feb 2009, 18:58

                          Hello everybody,
                          my name is Ron and i am new to SU and this community, so i thought i would drop in and say hi.
                          I have no background in architecture or c.a.d. so i am starting in the basement here.
                          I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good tut for making pvc pipe fittings.
                          If i could make a basic tee and 4-way, i should be able to figure out the other configurations from there.
                          when i place a circle and try to get the proper size, the measurements increase so quickly that i cannot get a precise measurement. I tried to place the measurements in the window myself, but it won't let me type anything.
                          From there, i just made a simple tube of a random diameter (simple enough), but trying to make it into a tee proved my lack of understanding. I downloaded a model of a tee which i could use, but want to learn how to do it myself. I deconstructed it to see the process of how the tee was attached and noticed that a cutout where the tee attached looked like it was drawn in freehand, then erased out.
                          I tried to apply the technique, but it kept erasing the side of the pipe or my cutout arc. Seeing that you can't extrude off of a round outer surface, i am stumped and probably an idiot, but i need some help. πŸ˜•

                          I know it's my own ignorance of the program, so a bump-start would be highly appreciated. πŸ˜„

                          Thank you

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                            Gaieus
                            last edited by 10 Feb 2009, 20:01

                            Hi Ron,

                            Let's see. First of all; specifying a precise value (of anything - not just the radius of a circle): what you see at the bottom right is now called the "Measurements box" (previously VCB: "Value Control Box" should you come across this term in older tutorials/references in the future). What you need to get used to is not to click into it when you want to enter a value but only start typing (you will see what you type) and when ready, pres Enter. With a circle, this value is the radius by default.

                            Then make your tubes, position them accurately (across or just touching each other), select them, right click and in the Context menu go to Intersect > ...selected. This will create those "hand drawn like" lines and you can delete the uneeded part.

                            To make different kinds and shapes of pipes, you will need to learn to use the Follow me tool

                            Also, follow the instructions in the attached file to see what I mean (go through the scene tabs on the top. Note that the last part is shown in X-ray mode so that you can have a look "inside").

                            Bent cylinder - 2 ways.skp
                            Ah yes,before I forget; welcome to SCF! πŸ‘

                            Gai...

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                              brandy20
                              last edited by 10 Feb 2009, 20:15

                              Hello everybody, my name is Luca, I live in Rome, Italy. I'm passionate about woodworking and I use SU for my projects. I've got a lot to learn anad I'm sure I will improve with you. See you!

                              Ciao!

                              Luca

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                                Gaieus
                                last edited by 10 Feb 2009, 20:20

                                Hi Luca and welcome!

                                Woodworkings? I have added you to the Woodworking usergroup (so you have access to the special forum "down there").

                                Gai...

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                                  Alias
                                  last edited by 12 Feb 2009, 13:40

                                  Hello everybody, my name is Tommi, I live near Milano, Italy. I am an architect and I have discovered from few the potentialities of SU.
                                  Of sure I will need your help to know better the program.
                                  Do I immediately take advantage for a first question of it, do you forgive me if they are not in the correct place, I can install together sketchup 6 and 7?

                                  Grazie e ciao

                                  Tommi

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                                    boofredlay
                                    last edited by 12 Feb 2009, 16:27

                                    Welcome Tommi. I have SU6 and 7 installed on my computer with no problems.

                                    http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                      ortzak
                                      last edited by 14 Feb 2009, 08:09

                                      Hi Im Edward fron the Phillipines and want to continue my education here in Sketchucation.
                                      Hope you will teach me more than anywhere else.

                                      Im currently in UAE working as a designer for an individual.

                                      More Power People!!

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                                        remus
                                        last edited by 14 Feb 2009, 08:51

                                        hello Edward, fingers crossed you'll learn some useful stuff here πŸ˜„

                                        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                          viraj
                                          last edited by 15 Feb 2009, 15:06

                                          Hello

                                          It's been a dream to build/design in 3D and SU is what I was looking for - no pressure on the license fee, unless one is ready for it! No requests. Have a lot to learn and at 43 it's going to be even more fun!

                                          Thanks, to all who have made this forum

                                          Viraj

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