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For what it's worth I managed to print out my ArchD drawing by exporting it to a PDF and then printing that from a PDF viewer. It tiled the printout to letter sized paper like normal. Not sure what I did wrong before.
In any case, I'm improving my skills in LO and may just get my drawings done entirely in SU/LO.
One more time, are we notified when we are allowed to post in the regular forums?
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@reekardo said:
One more time, are we notified when we are allowed to post in the regular forums?
You can post anywhere you want, you are not specifically limited to this thread. One more post will need to be moderated after that your posts will be done in real time.
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Hi, my name is Kevin & I used Sketchup back in the early Google days, had a long while of inactivity (usually my work in games and films has centered around Maya or in-house tools), and came back to it last year to find the environment much-changed for the better!
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Hi all. I just joined less then a week ago. I have a garden train and I thought building a reprap 3d printer would help me in different areas of creating figures and such. Really enjoyed building the printer and it went well and prints good. BUT taking a skp 3d file and get bit ready for printing is something I wasn't expecting. I posted my first situation in newbes hoping I will learn something about stl files. I like the 3d warehouse as there is a lot of people files there. but haven't had any luck printi8ng any yet. but I'm sure it's something I'm doing wrong. I love fourms as there is so much intelligent there and always wanting others to succeed. I have been reading so much trying to get a handle on this I think my eyes are getting carpal tunnel vision.
Thanks, So much to learn so little time. :smile:
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Hi y name is Simon, i'm novice in SU, i have a tons of question !
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@subutup said:
Hi y name is Simon, i'm novice in SU, i have a tons of question !
Thx !
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I'm a fiddler with various 2d and 3d graphic programmes. I like to draw things before I make them as it makes measurements and alignments easier.I've been looking but am unable to find suggestions on how to set a model up. That is, do I centre it on the axis, offset it a certain distance etc.
Cheers
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@kevcott9 said:
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I'm a fiddler with various 2d and 3d graphic programmes. I like to draw things before I make them as it makes measurements and alignments easier.I've been looking but am unable to find suggestions on how to set a model up. That is, do I centre it on the axis, offset it a certain distance etc.
Cheers
That's up to you and the use of your model.
A model saved into the component folder becomes a "component" and the axis center is the insertion point, so some of these components would be good to center, others might be better to build in one direction or another.
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Since you can always 'swap' one component type for another, then it makes sense to at least have some consistency across each kind of thing.
So for example - always make your columns with a central insertion point at the base [floor-level ?], then swapping one kind for another will leave them still located logically.
If you had different corners or rotations for different columns then they'll jump around as you swap them !
A WC pan is another prime example: its insertion should be central on the wall it will go on ?, on the floor/wall junction, with consistent direction etc, or even gluing set to vertical-faces, so a swap to change the ref/manufacturer, isn't a major remodeling issue afterwards... -
Hi everyone. This is my first post and its going to be a little different than what you might see. I need some info and some opinion, so fire anything at me you feel may be useful, as i have to start somewhere.
Firstly, to be clear, I am a complete pre-beginner at sketch up.
I am interested in 3d visualization because I see it can be of so much benefit to clients in the residential building and construction industry. It seems it is massively under utilized. I have worked in this industry at the building end for some 15yrs a portion of it being as a project manager.
I think the 3d graphic and animation used on the English "Grand Designs" with Kevin McCloud, needs to be taken to the masses. Almost all people I have come into contact with, who have had bespoke homes built would have had been hugely advantaged both in confidence and budget, to have been able to virtally tour their home before the construction phase. It would have enabled early design alterations, material choices and color options.
So question 1 easy one
Is this 3 d animation possible with sketch-up?Question 2
I am not a designer and would never pretend to be. But I am good at making design a reality. I would like to now make it a virtual reality. If a building is drawn on say auto-cad by a designer or architect. Can Sketch-up or some other program read this and take it some way into the 3d imagery or do you have to manually take the drawings over?Question 3
I feel there is a gap in the market here in New Zealand for this type of product. I would love to set up a business where designers and the like would contract this work out. Is that some thing that is occurring elsewhere in the world.
I said this was a weird first post.
I know I can learn the programs, but in relation to basing a business on it, is this possibly viable or am i just blowing smoke out my A.
All comments welcome
Astute 1
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Hi, Simon:
Welcome to the forum.
The answers to your questions, generally, is Yes.But, if you take some time to peruse this site from the Board Index, or do keyword searches either internally or on the web, you will see a wealth of information to explore that is Sketchup related.
Also, for instance, take a look at the Gallery subforum here to see what folks are doing with Sketchup and rendering programs.
As you will discover, there are members from all over the world, including New Zealand.Again, welcome.
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Hey Everybody. Im coming from the Solidworks community and wanted to introduce myself
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Welcome!
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Hello! I have just registered to be able to download the RoundCorner plugin. However when I try to do so, I get "You are not authorised to read this forum" message only. Do I need to do something else?
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@osicka said:
Hello! I have just registered to be able to download the RoundCorner plugin. However when I try to do so, I get "You are not authorised to read this forum" message only. Do I need to do something else?
You need to post a couple of times before you are recognized as legit... you might be a spam-bot !
Once you are able to get that "RoundCorner" plugin, remember that you also need to install "Fredo's Lib" for it to work... -
Thank you for you answer. Is it enough for me to post few posts in this topic? How many is "few"? I do not want to bother you or anyone with the download but so far it seems that there is no other way.
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You only need to be logged in to download anything from here....
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Please remember that this is a community... so sharing knowledge and giving something back is nice - but it's not compulsory...
As for 'few'...
If you make another sensible post on the forum you'll probably have enough 'credits' to start downloading etc.Most importantly - remember to switch off any Ad-Block add-on you might have on your browser, just for sketchucation.com - it's part of the ToS you agreed to when joining - if you have one active and you are not a Premium member, then you may be barred from seeing images, downloads etc - the modest income derived from the small ads on the SCF pages help to pay for the site to exist...
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Thank you guys for the information. Yes, originally I came to this forum to download a free plugin. I have found multiple WWW pages saying that RoundCorner is great and that it is free. I just wanted to quickly show how some furniture will look like in our new house to my wife.
Since I could not download the plugin apparently because of the local activity-credit system, I made the round corners by the Follow me tool as I always do, it just took 1-2 hours longer than it probably would take when using the plugin. Plus about an hour chatting on this forum:)
I use Sketchup only for testing architectural features of our house so I do not consider myself an expert to give advice to others. This means that I won't be able (not mentioning to have spare time) to contribute to this forum which in turn won't allow me to download. Seems like chicken-egg problem.
I'm describing my situation for local admins to consider the download limitation for newbies. For me it means that I'm leaving this forum (at least for a while) abandoned with the Follow me tool to do round corners. Who knows, since I have over 20 years of programming experience (I also know Ruby but not from Sketchup), I could provide it to this community based on my experience with the plugin downloaded. But this won't happen now because I have nothing to look at.
Thank you for your time!
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