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  • B Offline
    benjanowitz
    last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 10:22

    Hey guys, I was wondering if you could help me out, again.
    I need to have this shape:

    Untitled-1.jpg

    in 3d version. It's like a big empty tube. I know that it will be involved the Follow Me tool, but how?
    Thanks,
    Ben.

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      kaas
      last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 10:49

      @benjanowitz said:

      Hey guys, I was wondering if you could help me out, again.
      I need to have this shape:in 3d version. It's like a big empty tube. I know that it will be involved the Follow Me tool, but how?
      Thanks,
      Ben.

      I would model it using Curviloft http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=28586 . Just need to trace the path (middle of the shape) and a few circles with different radius at the right places. Don't have the time to model an example but maybe using the above you can try/find out yourself.

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        benjanowitz
        last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 15:37

        Thanks Kaas.
        I've tried with curveloft (loft along a path) but the resault it's pretty far from what I want...probably my fault.

        Screen Shot 2014-06-15 at 17.30.59.png

        P.S. As I click enter to consolidate the loft, sketchup crashes!

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          massimo Moderator
          last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 16:31

          You need to draw properly the starting "wireframe".
          In the picture below you can see a simple basic start using the "loft by path" tool. Of course you can select the circles two by two and use the "loft by spline" tool trying different spline methods (and tension) to refine more the shape.


          Cattura.JPG

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            S Shepherd
            last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 16:33

            Untitled.jpgYou might try making the "horn" straight with follow me tool then bending with fredoscale's radial bending.

            S

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            • B Offline
              benjanowitz
              last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 19:18

              Thanks guys!!
              I'm gonna try right now and let you know!
              Thanks!

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                pilou
                last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 19:25

                Perpendicular face tool can be useful for draw some elaborate sections on the path! πŸ˜‰
                By Chris Fullmer

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

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                  benjanowitz
                  last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 20:20

                  Guys, is there anyone who can loft it for me? As soon as I press 'enter' to consolidate, SU crashes...

                  Thanks!

                  pipe.skp

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                    massimo Moderator
                    last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 20:43

                    No crash for me. Anyway you have circles with 100 segments. That slows down the operation. Also it's better if the circles are perpendicular to the path. I've reduced the circles to 48 segments and rotated one circle. Do you need something like this?
                    Cattura.JPG


                    pipe.skp

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                      Dave R
                      last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 20:51

                      As Massimo said, you're using way more segment than you really need. And, as I told you twice before, if you insist on using all those segments in your circles and curves, you need to work at a much larger scale. Maybe the third time will get through to you. I had no problem with it when I scaled it up to a reasonable size.
                      pipe.png


                      pipe.skp

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                        benjanowitz
                        last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 20:58

                        Could you, please, achieve something like this one? (it's a model)


                        Screen Shot 2014-06-15 at 22.52.28.png

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                          benjanowitz
                          last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 21:04

                          @dave r said:

                          As Massimo said, you're using way more segment than you really need. And, as I told you twice before, if you insist on using all those segments in your circles and curves, you need to work at a much larger scale. Maybe the third time will get through to you. I had no problem with it when I scaled it up to a reasonable size.
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                          Hey Dave, yes you said me before about the segments, but I need them in order to have, as much as possible, clean PDF files to edit in AI. The 'horn' was 4 meters tall, I thought was a resonable lenght.

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                            massimo Moderator
                            last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 21:08

                            As I wrote before use the "loft by spline" tool and play with tension.


                            Cattura.JPG

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                              massimo Moderator
                              last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 21:36

                              Of course you can also do something like that with the native follow me tool.
                              Cattura.JPG

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                                benjanowitz
                                last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 21:43

                                Grazie Massimo! πŸ˜„

                                I'm gonna try right now.
                                And thanks to everybody.

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                                  massimo Moderator
                                  last edited by 15 Jun 2014, 21:48

                                  Prego. πŸ˜‰

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