Panelling plug in?
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@solo said:
Vanilla - Standard SU tools.
JPP - Joint push pull
TOS - Tools on surface
Zorro - Zorro/ cutting
thanks - now im with you.... it does do a great job of it, its just time consuming.... it would be great if it could subdivide a big plane into tiles and extrude them a little like tiles....
Thanks anyways guys... appreciated...
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Try Protrude plugin.
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Slicer or Lattice Maker by TIG is for you
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Another alternative, using "vanilla SU", is to make a few components - one for each size of panel.
Very fast, easy and flexible. -
Heres my go at it. Minitut. Was made in a hurry so don't mind misspelling.
Time is swift!Oh yeah and it's only for non surfaces..
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@unknownuser said:
There is a didicated plug for that but don't remember its name!
Really???
Oh snap. Time wasted..
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Seems there is a didicated plug for that but don't remember its name and the author!
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windowiser?
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Refound what that I had not remember!
Maybe not exactly that you want but take a look!
@unknownuser said:
This was a request for a plugin to automatically divide up a solid into individual solids.
Group PushPull 2D Faces by Kyyu
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@unknownuser said:
Hi
Is there a plug in that could help me with alucobond style panelling? Soemthing that can also do tiles?
no, not really.. as seen in the above responses, you're going to have to do it manually or use some plugins that might get you half way there
You could approach this a thousand different ways.. bjornkn's suggestion of components is a good one depending on the complexity and/or number of unique sized/shaped panels..my approach (at the moment ) would be something like this:
(using solids)[sorry, 10+ minutes long.. even after i edited out the parts when waiting for sketchup to process]
[flash=853,480:1y0qamf9]http://www.youtube.com/v/HO1Qdd-SiGM?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0[/flash:1y0qamf9] -
@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
Hi
Is there a plug in that could help me with alucobond style panelling? Soemthing that can also do tiles?
no, not really.. as seen in the above responses, you're going to have to do it manually or use some plugins that might get you half way there
You could approach this a thousand different ways.. bjornkn's suggestion of components is a good one depending on the complexity and/or number of unique sized/shaped panels..my approach (at the moment ) would be something like this:
(using solids)[sorry, 10+ minutes long.. even after i edited out the parts when waiting for sketchup to process]
[flash=853,480:2e3b2nwv]http://www.youtube.com/v/HO1Qdd-SiGM?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0[/flash:2e3b2nwv]Dude! WOW thanks so much for creating a VID... really really appreciated! Thanks bro!!
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