Tutorial for Extrude Tools
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Dear Guys you make me proud.
I definitely love this place and the people I meet in. It is a pleasure to give some of my time and of my reflexions to you.++simon
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@simon le bon said:
Hi Rich & Arjun,
Thank you Rich to recall my study about EEbRbF. This tells me my work was of some interest.
Pilou, which is known as a very productive SCF member had worked a lot on these extrude tools:
you can take a look into "french section":
*!seh...the screen says that i'm not authorised to see this section when i click on these links how to unlock this thingy man!!?? some cheat code or something you know
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In your User Control Panel you can add extra User Groups such as French, Spanish, woodworking etc
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hey rclub i checked your link
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=27553&hilit=simon+le+bon
it's really complicated yaar!! really extreme advanced stuff.... i'm a person who learnt sketchup through sketchup for dummies book and video tutorials...please can anyone post a video tutorial somewhere for novices like me?? I'd be extremely grateful to that person.Extrude tools is way too advanced than learning sketchup itself..!!
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"Come on" Arjun,
My EEbRbF sudies are not so complicated if you take time to follow each step.( But May be are they a little confused. ) I had made them with the purpose to predict things. If you try by yourself you will be led to discover the same results. What I had done is just time saving for SU users who have not a lot of time
at least EEbRbF is not simple, and I guess TIG will make it evolute in time.
I see you very active in SCF, I guess you will not be a novice for long
*simon
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Seems to me that each images of start TIG threads is sufficient and very well explained for anybody!
And very well drawn !Where are you block?
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@simon le bon said:
"Come on" Arjun,
at least EEbRbF is not simple, and I guess TIG will make it evolute in time.
I see you very active in SCF, I guess you will not be a novice for long
*simon
yeah. .... i know..and video tutorials rock man!!! no can beat ever the video tutorials especially if it is something like extrude tools!!! take for example the sketchup basecamp seminar videos on youtube...!!! awesome x 10000000000.!!!! supercoool man....if anyone using sketchup hasn't seen them..i strongly recommend him/her to do so..
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@arjunmax09 said:
Does anyone know this plugin's video tutorial link?? or any pdf file giving tutorials in this plugin??. I"m new to this plugin and finding to work efficiently with it a bit complicated...
Yust I wrote a tutorial for this excelent plugin of TIG. I am doing the final details and I will post the link to download the full tutorial.
I hope that I can do in a couple of days as long.
Bye.
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Soon as I espect, I can present you the TUTORIAL
This is the link in Uploaded To.
This other link is the tutorial in miniatures for initial review.
I hope that help to everybody to use more easily this excelent plugin of TIG.
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@migmat said:
Soon as I espect, I can present you the TUTORIAL
This is the link in Uploaded To.
This other link is the tutorial in miniatures for initial review.
I hope that help to everybody to use more easily this excelent plugin of TIG.
I am trying to downolad my own file with the previous links and is no so easy as I thougth.
When I open the link and push on "Normal Dowload" the Explorer open a new window (Advertise) and start a 30 second countdown to download. Hen finish a pop-up window ask me for save the file.
Sometimes, UploadedTo open two advertises windows previous the download, and only permit one download per hour.
I am no very happy with that, because I feel tha is not very clean process, but for the moment is that I have. Sorry.
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Thanks for making the tutorials...
However, you are making your life more complicated that it needs to be.
Your jpg could be added directly to a post as it is small enough.
The PDF is too large to attach...
Limit is ~4Mb... could you reduce its quality so it's just small enough...But a 'movie' could be hosted on YouTube - then you could add a link in a post - so then it'd be viewable within SketchUcation...
It seems a pity to make access to your hard work so difficult...
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@tig said:
Thanks for making the tutorials...
However, you are making your life more complicated that it needs to be.
Your jpg could be added directly to a post as it is small enough.
The PDF is too large to attach...
Limit is ~4Mb... could you reduce its quality so it's just small enough...But a 'movie' could be hosted on YouTube - then you could add a link in a post - so then it'd be viewable within SketchUcation...
It seems a pity to make access to your hard work so difficult...
Thanks for the advice. I'll try to upload the images of the Tutorial in several post.
I no ned to say that the resolution of the images in this case are notably lower, but in any case you can download the original tutorial in Hi-Res PDF with the previous link (more complex also).
TUTORIAL EXTRUDE TOOLS
First 5 pages
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EXTRUDE TOOLS TUTORIAL
The second part of the tutorial (5 pages )NOTE: The first page is the page 0. There is 10 pages at all (0....9)
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Well TIG, I did it as you say!
Now I would like to know your comments, because at last you are the creator of the plugin.
What Erase,Change or modify ?
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Thanks, it is pretty good and comprehensive.
One niggle... the toolbar is not the current one ?
The buttons are now reordered in the likelihood of most usage... -
The tool bar is that I have in my sketchup2013, but I'll try to get the toolbar that you say.
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@migmat said:
The tool bar is that I have in my sketchup2013, but I'll try to get the toolbar that you say.
It might be... BUT the latest version of the toolset available from The SketchUcation Plugin Store has evolved... it has a reordered toolbar and several future-proofing tweaks - I recommend you get it asap...
The core usage and tools have not changed however so your tut' is 99.9% applicable - just update any toolbar images... -
Thanks for the tutorial. I like the title, "Extrusions of TIG". It has a nice ring to it.
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Thanks Migmat for exploring and showing us how to use this very useful tool.
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Thanks Migmat for doing this, makes it easy to understand
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