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SU8 Pro - blending intersecting surface

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    oldswinger
    last edited by 10 Nov 2011, 20:31

    Hi All
    I have just subscribed to SketchUcation in the hope I will be able to expand my limited skills of using Sketchup with civil construction projects.
    I have been using SU8 Pro & it's predecesser for a couple of years & am familiar with the basics but I find SU rather limited when it comes to blending intersecting surfaces - a simple example a round neck of a bottle joining a rectangular body'

    I have viewed an ideal solution on a programme called Bonsai 3d but wonder if anyone knows of any SU compatible ruby scripts which could do a similar task.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    Old Swinger

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      Rich O Brien Moderator
      last edited by 10 Nov 2011, 21:04

      Curviloft would make light work of it. Hit the red Plugins Index button and you'll find it under Fredo's name. I recommend watching his videos and reading all of the first post.

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        oldswinger
        last edited by 13 Nov 2011, 20:14

        Hi Rich

        Thank you very much for your advice to try Curiloft - Fredo is a genius.
        I have tried to find a text user manual for Curviloft without avail as I am learning to use the plugin from various video samle tutorials which are two fast for me. Do you know if a pdf manual exists even if it for earlier versions of the plugin.

        Also is it possuble to enlarge the tool bar - I have my tool bar setting on Large Toolbar but I could do with it being larger.

        Many thanks for your prompt resonse to my initial topic & I am sure I will get a great deal of help & information from SketchuCation.

        Regards

        Old Swinger

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