Woodcuted flower SOS
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Hello!
I'm new in sketchup. I would like to draw handmade furnitures. I manage it a little bit but I have some problems with a woodcuted flower. De flower is on a curved surface and I dont have any idea how to draw this. Could you help me please. I attached a picture about my litle flower. Thanks a lot.
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Try searching simon le bon, and look for I think the post was called Gothic Panels. It will give you a good start and let you know the best rubies for some of what you wish to do.
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Here is the topic in question:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=9781 -
Thank you guys to remind this work!!++Which is becoming a bit old, and a bunch of new ruby tools can probably help a lot to master this kind of job.
I think of:
- A difficulty is the heavy work of cleaning unwanted geometry.
a tip: Grouped Erase
an extraordinary selecting tool: Selection Toys (2.0.0)(wich can make selection or unselection into a selection)
by the same man: Cleanup (1.1.2)- Difficulties to draw bended and sails shapes:
Shape Bender Beta v0.51
by the same man: Simple Loft alpha 0.1b
FredoScale 2.0h
extrudeEdgesByEdges.rb v1.8*Difficulties with FollowMe operation:
Perpendicular Face Tools(it is very tedious to draw a perpendicular face at the end of a curve in order to start a FollowMe operation)
FollowMe and keep(When the curve path joins two levels, FollowMe tool makes the face rotating. This tool soluce this)
follow me rotate by the same man
RoundCorner 2.1c(1- not exactly a followMe tool but in the same family; 2- a considerable enhancement of Round Edge by the same man.difficulty to assemble pieces (boolean operations):
BoolTools(commercial)
Boolean--OSCoolean Beta(free but buggy)difficulty to draw on an organic face:
Tools On Surface - v1.5fdifficulty with construction points
[url=http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=13077:3tsf7h1x]Point v1.2[/url:3tsf7h1x]I forget certainly some...
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How could we forget that topic, Simon?!

And although in the course of your posting there, not much feedback was given, as you can see, people did read it and yes, they remember it.

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