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    • peter_shawP Offline
      peter_shaw
      last edited by

      if this works you are my hero

      @dukejazz said:

      Tip_dj no 14
      Alternet way to restore toolbars prosition
      without using veiw-Toolbar - save toolbars prosition (reg ToolbarsUserCustom-Bar)

      Ok you know that everytime you boot sketchup the tool bars are set the same as you left
      right

      now if you move thing around and if your tool bar get mix up by resizing sketchup bordders and you want to restore toolbars prosition to a standard view (veiw-Toolbar -restore toolbars prosition is ok to use)

      but

      To return to how it was when you started, just start a new sketchup instance then exit out the old then exit the new.

      when you come back toolbar are fix to how they were πŸ˜„

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      • RedFoxyR Offline
        RedFoxy
        last edited by

        Some of these are really good advices. I keep having trouble with keeping things tidy, but as it was mentioned so many times, nothing makes the work easier than well created groups.
        All i can add is that practice makes perfect so keep working with sketchup on a daily basis. Since I started my regular -couple of hours a day, everyday- practice with sketchup I have learned a lot for such a short time, the progress is easily noticeable.

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          Futurepast
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          @redfoxy said:

          Some of these are really good advices. I keep having trouble with keeping things tidy, but as it was mentioned so many times, nothing makes the work easier than well created groups.
          All i can add is that practice makes perfect so keep working with sketchup on a daily basis. Since I started my regular -couple of hours a day, everyday- practice with sketchup I have learned a lot for such a short time, the progress is easily noticeable.

          And it's good to "test" yourself. When I started 6 months ago I would download a random dwg file and covert it to 3d. I would spend all day trying to get it perfect. This morning I did one in less time than it took to drink my coffee, it's a boost to the ego to measure yourself.I have learned to do a full set of house plans etc. but it's still good to go back to basics once in a while and see how well you can do, as compared to a month or so before.

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          • pilouP Offline
            pilou
            last edited by

            What is a "random dwg file" ? 😲
            A file yet existing of some houses drawing or something else like cloud points...?

            Frenchy Pilou
            Is beautiful that please without concept!
            My Little site :)

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            • M Offline
              mics_54
              last edited by

              my new beginners tip....if you want to highlight a portion of your model...apply transparency to the materials of the rest of the model.

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              • Nvr2L821drN Offline
                Nvr2L821dr
                last edited by

                Begin the plunge [into Sketchup] by using a venue familiar or interesting. In my case, that was woodworking. Having a more objective sight of [clear-to me] goals, I was quicker and more determined to chew deeper into the subject matter and get results. Put a lot sharper bends into my learning curve.

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                • sfto1S Offline
                  sfto1
                  last edited by

                  Never stop searching the forums and other such websites for tips and tricks. I have been using Sketchup for a couple of years now and just discovered some cool tips from a Basecamp tips and tricks video posted to youtube in 2008. β˜€

                  One from Chris Fulmer regarding the use of scenes as a tool for working with medium to large models. Great tip!

                  Watching Gaieus model an Ionic column was impressive. Thanks.

                  and Susan, thanks for pointing out that components are much more useful (to all) when constructed well.

                  Here is the link

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                  • ariesmarzA Offline
                    ariesmarz
                    last edited by

                    hi im new here who can give me a tour on how to download vray for sketch up 2013 thanks and much apreciated your help

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      Here maybe? http://www.chaosgroup.com/en/2/downloads.html?s=v-ray-sketchup
                      (need to be registered and logged in)

                      Gai...

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                      • ariesmarzA Offline
                        ariesmarz
                        last edited by

                        @gaieus said:

                        Here maybe? http://www.chaosgroup.com/en/2/downloads.html?s=v-ray-sketchup
                        (need to be registered and logged in)

                        Thank you sir

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                        • BlastfurnaceB Offline
                          Blastfurnace
                          last edited by

                          This may be hard to explain but a little known tip I use is what I call "move without selection" It works on cylinders to make cones...

                          Draw a circle.
                          Pull it up into a cylinder.
                          Rotate so you can see the top.
                          Now with nothing selected choose the MOVE tool

                          Now hover your tool around the top edge.
                          If the edge turns blue you are NOT on a cardinal point and if you move, the circle will move in the direction you move it.
                          BUT if your point is there as an endpoint and the circle is NOT blue you ARE on a cardinal point.
                          Moving from there causes the circle to get smaller or larger.

                          i use this method to make cones rapidly.

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                          • Dave RD Offline
                            Dave R
                            last edited by

                            That's scaling with Cardinal Points and it is is both handy and it seems, little known. You won't get a perfect cone but it'll be close. It works for polygons, too.

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                            • BlastfurnaceB Offline
                              Blastfurnace
                              last edited by

                              @dave r said:

                              That's scaling with Cardinal Points and it is is both handy and it seems, little known. You won't get a perfect cone but it'll be close. It works for polygons, too.

                              Scaling with cardinal points is certainly a more accurate term than mine. πŸ˜„ Wanna try something difficult? Try to find it explained without knowing what its called! Takes a bit of googling.

                              i didn't know about the polygon part. I'll have to play with that.

                              Thanks

                              M

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                              • dukejazzD Offline
                                dukejazz
                                last edited by

                                Tip_dj no 15
                                Plugins - InputBox type

                                The opening of a ruby plug-in with a InputBox usually opens in the center of SU window.

                                But if you open a sub window of SU like Outliner and select the top bar.

                                Then running a plug-in with a InputBox again, now center on the sub window of the outliner

                                Why is this important to know?

                                Some times a plug-in cover up what you need to see especially a large InputBox

                                πŸ˜› -dj

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                                • J Offline
                                  jerrymich
                                  last edited by

                                  Best tip came from Dave R. (moderator). Change your styles to where the back face is a contrasting color, i.e. green or something similar to make it much easier to see when you have faces that are reversed. Thanks Dave.

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                                  • mortenstorgaardM Offline
                                    mortenstorgaard
                                    last edited by

                                    @chris fullmer said:

                                    Always use a 3 button mouse with SketchUp. None of those single button Mac mice....stupidest invention ever.

                                    And use shortcut keys.

                                    Chris

                                    Thanks πŸ˜„ love my mac stuff, but guess youre right πŸ˜„ πŸ˜•

                                    Morten
                                    //nordiskspil boardgames

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                                    • L Offline
                                      local
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi!
                                      How can I size an angle formed by two lines?
                                      There is this video?

                                      (Sorry, google translator)

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                                      • Rafferty94R Offline
                                        Rafferty94
                                        last edited by

                                        @local do you mean how to measure the angle between two lines?

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                                        • L Offline
                                          local
                                          last edited by

                                          @rafferty94 said:

                                          @local do you mean how to measure the angle between two lines?

                                          Can be measured by the 'Protractor' tools, but is not scaled.

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                                          • Rafferty94R Offline
                                            Rafferty94
                                            last edited by

                                            Measure using the protractor and then using the rotate tool, rotate the line you wish to move around to match the construction line given by the protractor tool? :-S

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