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    • KrisidiousK Offline
      Krisidious
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      Welcome Oli...

      so how can we help you in your sketchup Journey?

      By: Kristoff Rand
      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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      • Paul RussamP Offline
        Paul Russam
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        Everybody, this is Oli, he's the lad I was telling you about and the one responsible for the model above.

        Paul Russam
        English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark allies, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.

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        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
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          Welcome then and thank Goodness we/you are not in the US so this "COPPA" thing does not rule...

          We badly need some fresh ideas as we are (mostly) old f***rts here...
          Very Happy

          But remember; at your age none of us was older than you!

          Gai...

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          • boofredlayB Offline
            boofredlay
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            Welcome Oli. Glad to see your contribution here.

            http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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            • N Offline
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              Yet again emasculated by a 12 year old 😞, sigh.

              Welcome to the forums though πŸ˜„.

              poster-Towner

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              • N Offline
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                I'm not very impressed. In sketchup everyting look's good very easy, and don't misunderstand that the current generation has grown up with computer's and now how to use these programm's very well.
                This is what i think a 12 year old boy should be able to do with skecthup at that age.If you start at age 10 with skecthup and you know the basics, there is not much difference a boy of 12 can produce with sketchup and a man of 30 can produce with it. Especially if it is just drawn from a model.

                It is just playing wiith blocks but then on the computer, when i was 7 i made these things with blocks or lego. Well he made this with his computer.
                Nothing special. An by the way it is very messy, there is no real context.

                Gforce

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                • Mike LuceyM Offline
                  Mike Lucey
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                  @unknownuser said:

                  I'm not very impressed. In sketchup everyting look's good very easy, and don't misunderstand that the current generation has grown up with computer's and now how to use these programm's very well.
                  This is what i think a 12 year old boy should be able to do with skecthup at that age.If you start at age 10 with skecthup and you know the basics, there is not much difference a boy of 12 can produce with sketchup and a man of 30 can produce with it. Especially if it is just drawn from a model.

                  It is just playing with blocks but then on the computer, when i was 7 i made these things with blocks or lego. Well he made this with his computer.
                  Nothing special. An by the way it is very messy, there is no real context.

                  I would have to disagree that a typical 12 year old should be capable of producing this standard of model. The lad firstly, made a good effort at visually surveying the building and then translate this information to SketchUp. Most young lads I know of this age would not be sufficiently interested in the subject to go even this far.

                  I feel young people really should not be measured with the same 'yard-stick' as adults when it comes to SketchUp output. The important thing is that they are making an effort to learn how to model and this is to be applauded, would you not think so?

                  I think its about time we developed a Young People's Forum that would allow them to get involved with their peers and develop their skills with the help and encouragement of us more mature SketchUp users.

                  Mike

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                  • N Offline
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                    I would just like to say to GFORCE (Who ever he is) that I have a huge lego set and have been building models with it since I was 4. I only had been using sketchup for about 3 months when i did the drawing! OK I may have known how to use a computer since i was 2 and all I could do was draw shapes but sketchup is an advanced program and takes lots of skill. I didn't use measurments and because of a version difference the roof is missing and the walls have gone funny! so give me break! 😑

                    poster-tobeyo

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
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                      When I was about 26 and first time I went to visit my girlfriends family about 500 kms from where I live, she had two 16-year-old, twin brothers who had lots of lego sets.
                      Now I started to play with those legos and was playing during about my entire stay there (days) and the "mother" asked my girlfriend if she "picked up a crazy guy again..."

                      I still like playing with them and I don't really see any real difference between the two things (except you can save your SU model and don't need to re-use the blocks again πŸ˜„)

                      Cheers!

                      Gai...

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                      • Paul RussamP Offline
                        Paul Russam
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                        Oli,
                        Good on ya for replying.

                        GForce,
                        In a previous post:
                        http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=125&t=5772
                        You said:

                        @unknownuser said:

                        I recently made this human research centre in Google sketchup.
                        It is the maximum i can het out of the program so far, after using it for 1 year or something.

                        But now:

                        @unknownuser said:

                        I'm not very impressed. In sketchup everyting look's good very easy

                        and:

                        @unknownuser said:

                        This is what i think a 12 year old boy should be able to do with skecthup at that age

                        ❓ ❓

                        Gai,
                        I too still 'play' with Lego, In fact my last purchase was only about a month ago ( A remote controlled Catapillar bulldozer if you must know). There is usually 1 of 2 reasons I'll get a kit:
                        One - It gives me something to distract me when I'm in one of my cluster headache .....err clusters.
                        Two - I've been bounced from project to project without anything being finished to the point that I need to build something, anything AND FINISH IT just to get a sense of achievement.

                        Anyway, why the hell should I stop having fun just because I'm 'Too old to play with toys' πŸ˜„

                        Paul Russam
                        English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark allies, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.

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                        • GaieusG Offline
                          Gaieus
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                          Being at about the same age I thing we can agree that we should decide to deny anything that seems to try to deprive us from our favourite toys!
                          πŸ˜„

                          Gai...

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                          • Paul RussamP Offline
                            Paul Russam
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                            Ah Gai, I see your married too πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„

                            Paul Russam
                            English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark allies, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.

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                            • R Offline
                              Ross Macintosh
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                              I hope Oli Tobey realizes that SketchUp is about having fun. I'm pretty sure he does as his model suggests he did have fun modelling the space. Modelling a space not from drawings or dimensions is a cool exercise that many of us who've been using SketchUp for years should probably try.

                              Oli don't let what others say discourage you from having fun with SketchUp. Put a positive spin on what Gforce wrote. I think what Gforce was sort of saying is there's no reason why a kid like you can't be as good at SketchUp as anybody else in the world. In that he'd be right. If you stick with it and develop your skills, by challenging yourself, you really could be one of the best. It isn't about your age -- the same goes for anyone. At this point you certainly are doing things with SketchUp that not many kids your age can do. You can be proud of that but know that if you stick with it, you can be doing things with it that almost nobody else, regardless of age, can do. Old farts like me use SketchUp every day but there's no reason why a kid like you can't be better. Look at the Gallery here and be inspired. Try the tutorials & tips and learn new things. Ask questions when you have them. But most of all have fun! I've met the guys who invented SketchUp. I know there's nothing more in the whole world they'd like than to know you and kids like you are having fun with SketchUp.

                              Regards, Ross

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                              • N Offline
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                                Thanx guys and paul you are just one big kid arn't u!

                                poster-tobeyo

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                                • A Offline
                                  architectboy
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                                  Oli, I think I have some advise for you.

                                  1. Make each floor on a different layer, this will greatly simplify modeling.
                                  2. Make sure that all the lines that you draw are Exactly on the axis that you want them on.
                                  3. Occasionally check to make sure that faces that should be coplanar are coplanar.
                                  4. Always remember computer modeling is mathematical, if you want clean efficient models they must be mathematically correct.

                                  I made this model when I was 13 and I am now 14, so I'm almost as young as you. The roof on that house took me a looong time to fix a 0.1 degree mess up that I made while I was not paying attention.

                                  I'd love to see some more models of yours, and possibly some clean ones once you become a more experienced modeler.

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