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    • Jean-FrancoJ Offline
      Jean-Franco
      last edited by

      That's really a crazy work indeed ! But what a patience !
      Thanks Simon to share it.
      Great tutorial anyway.

      Jean-Franco

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      • J Offline
        justry
        last edited by

        @simon le bon said:

        -use eraser tool to select easily a bunch of lines:
        Quick select edges using the eraser tool!

        Wow!! I actually said something useful?!!

        Great job simon. Looks perfect!

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        • simon le bonS Offline
          simon le bon
          last edited by

          Dear all,

          I am particularly touched by your comments that I have learned a lot from almost each of you along those last months

          ;-)slb

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          • G Offline
            GreyHead
            last edited by

            Fantastic piece of work, congratulations. I have a lit clos in the sous-sol but it's not as elegant as this.

            Bob

            PS and greeting from the far west of Bretagne !

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            • simon le bonS Offline
              simon le bon
              last edited by

              Tips and ruby scripts i've used

              • You want a shape "on the floor" ?: Select it, Cut it (Ctrl+X), or Copy it (Ctrl+C), pickup the Move tool And Glue it (Ctrl+V) where you want: it's on the default floor..

              -in cleaning job it's usefull to show hidden geometry

              -you want a single shape in its 4 directions: put a construction point on it axis, select the shape, use rotate tool inferenced to this point, holding down Ctrl key to copy it,rotate it a quarter, and tape x3 in the VCB(value control box).

              -it's difficult to work on multilevel lines, project them on a face with Didier Bur's Projection tools.

              -use eraser tool to select easily a bunch of lines:
              Quick select edges using the eraser tool!

              -Cleaning is a really hard work, don't forget this technic:
              Searching the better way to split a shape in two.

              And with a very special thanks to our strong rubymakers who made so necessary additionnal tools to SketchUp: Here are the tools i have used in this work:

              Weld v.3.0 by Rick Wilson
              to fixe broken curves and make faces

              Mirror_31.rb by TIG
              Mirrors geometry at plane, line or point.

              Arc Centerpoint by Jim
              Right-click an arc or circle to insert its centerpoint into the model.

              Construction Line Tool by Jim (so handy)

              CurveStitcher v.2.2 by Rick Wilson
              Create edges & faces between two selected curves

              skin Version 2.2 D. Belvin
              A tool that takes selected edges and connects them, weither they are a closed loop or not.

              Dome 1.0 (for the pistil) by Frank Wiesner
              constructs a dome based on a circle (and interior)

              At last but not least: you can't pass over

              Projection tools v6 by Didier Bur

              Joint Push Pull - Visual Edition by Fredo6

              Without forget (!)
              Bezierspline Update 2.0 by Fedo6 (and additional Bezier Segmentor)
              How much it is as an integral tools pack of SketchUp


              What can i say more, just this: Dear SketchUp Community, you are so friendly, i like you.
              Zigmünd the good.

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              • simon le bonS Offline
                simon le bon
                last edited by

                Making of

                The Grid
                GP_TheGrid.skpDivShare__GP_TheGrid.skp

                http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/TheGrid.jpg

                The Flower
                DivShare__GP_TheFlower.skp

                http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/thflower.jpg

                Flowers in the Grid
                GP_FlowerIntheGrid.skpDivShare__GP_FlowerIntheGrid.skp

                http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/thFlowerIntheGrid.jpg

                The DoubleEye
                GP_TheDoubleEye.skpDivShare__GP_TheDoubleEye.skp

                http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/thdoubleEye.jpg

                The Waread and the boxe
                DivShare__GP_TheWaread.skp

                http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/thsim_2_340_dtl1.jpg

                The Panel
                DivShare__GP_ThePanel.skp

                http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/ththePanel.jpg

                The wooden panel
                DivShare__GP_woodpanel.skp

                http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/thpanneauGothique_f.jpg

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                • simon le bonS Offline
                  simon le bon
                  last edited by

                  Additional fun in gothic travel:

                  Have found this excellent tut from Jean Lemire on 3D Warehouse:
                  Arche gothique par Jean (Johnny) Lemire
                  ;-)slb.

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                  • P Offline
                    PKast
                    last edited by

                    What an awesome tutorial. You really disected this well. Great work!

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                    • simon le bonS Offline
                      simon le bon
                      last edited by

                      Goodmorning sketchy fellows. Jeudi 07 Août 2008

                      I'm on the road again.. for the "Central Panel" summer work.

                      My purpose is trying to deliver here a near of day by day step by step videotut.

                      For today i begin slow with just the challenge presentation: those two pictures.

                      http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/BritainKiki/BritKiki_01_thumb.jpg
                      _ _
                      http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/BritainKiki/BritKiki_05_thumb.jpg

                      As i was watching it very acurrately, i felt very surprised to discover that this panel certainly belonged to an older (very older?) furniture. Not only the different veining of the wood, but the carved work is more refined craft, and more damaged. We can therefore imagine that the entire buffet was built around this recovered sculpture. This gives it an additional price to my eyes.

                      If someone is tempted by the exercise, here's the needed zip pictures pack.

                      http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/iSimon/zip.png
                      Britain Kiki.zip

                      Tomorrow (hope to): find the hidden geometry

                      :-)simonlebon

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                      • pbacotP Offline
                        pbacot
                        last edited by

                        oh my.

                        Impressive. Can't wait to go through the tutorial. thanks!

                        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                        • GaieusG Offline
                          Gaieus
                          last edited by

                          Hi Simon,

                          Yes, it is fun and interesting! Looking forward to seeing how you advance.

                          Gai...

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                          • GaieusG Offline
                            Gaieus
                            last edited by

                            Nice one, Simon! I see that you weren't a perfectionist while cleaning up the geometry but it gives the idea nicely. 👍

                            Gai...

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                            • simon le bonS Offline
                              simon le bon
                              last edited by

                              Dear Gaieus,
                              I made this way, with a basic circle as a group and simple lines to refer on tools craftsmen were using in those times: ruler, T-square and compass, but no measuring instruments.

                              I made this way in mind to walk through there footprints. And i've drawn the canvas, just close to, to shaw with fun the idea was right.
                              I'm going right now to be extremely accurate to made the entire carved as shown in my avatar picture...
                              http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/BritainKiki/CentralPanel_0_thumb.jpg

                              Going now to work on the next video, Simon.

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                              • GaieusG Offline
                                Gaieus
                                last edited by

                                @simon le bon said:

                                ...With hope this long work has brought some fun and learn to some,

                                I definitely enjoyed it, Simon! Thanks! 👍

                                Gai...

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                                • simon le bonS Offline
                                  simon le bon
                                  last edited by

                                  Thanks Gaieus, nice comment, 😉simon

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                                  • simon le bonS Offline
                                    simon le bon
                                    last edited by

                                    And to close this "Summer Work", maybe it will be finding in this vast assembly some of our talented artists interested in making their way a smart rendering of it..

                                    (something that neither I nor my poor PC are able to do.)
                                    

                                    With hope this long work has brought some fun and learn to some,
                                    http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/iSimon/grenou6.gif
                                    :-)simonlebon

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                                    • simon le bonS Offline
                                      simon le bon
                                      last edited by

                                      T-square and the compass

                                      http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/Euclide.jpg
                                      Euclid 300 BC: The Euclidean geometry is the geometry of lines and circles. The Euclid intuition was that any number could be built with the help of these two instruments.

                                      http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/180px-Architectesmedievaux.png
                                      T-square and the compass were the only tools for architecs along more than 1500 years. very few measuring tools was available: rope knots and what else along those times.Elsewhere, units was varying greatly from one region to another. So construct a drawing was consisting, not report measurments but in dividing lines in segments, and reports segments with compass.

                                      http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/Perpendicular_bisector.gif

                                      http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/Bisection_construction.gif

                                      http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj245/Spendauballet/SketchUp/equerre_compas2.jpg
                                      The compass was, during this infinite laps of time, the mystic instrument throwing up a bridge between human being and the divine. It knowledge was kept jalously and its secrets only learned from master to disciple..

                                      %(#800000)[But today, Everybody (if he want to with just some strong will 😉) can get this knowledge relatively simply.]
                                      Ruler and Compass Constructions by Ken Brakke

                                      I believe that: one time the first grid was drawn, in matter to define the elemental unit of the drawing,in fact the radius of the elemental circle, the compas was fixed for the all work. And everything was drawn with this value. This way was very opérative for the construction itself because each point could be report with a rope knots as real radius measurement decided at the begining.
                                      I believe also that secret construction points was left in the construction in order to let workers follows themselves in time. A cathedral construction was during easily 100years...

                                      (Sorry for DivShare too much advertising, but it's for better sharing)
                                      DivShare_searching for the GothicPanel Geometry_1.skp

                                      Or on our SCF[attachment=0:1pyo0qjz]<!-- ia0 -->fingGeometry_1.skp]<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1pyo0qjz]

                                      😉


                                      searching for the GothicPanel Geometry_1.skp

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                                      • EarthMoverE Offline
                                        EarthMover
                                        last edited by

                                        First time seeing this......

                                        Wow, what a gem this tutorial is! Thanks for all the work you put into this Simon. I learned a lot! 👍 👍

                                        3D Artist at Clearstory 3D Imaging
                                        Guide Tool at Winning With Sketchup
                                        Content Creator at Skapeup

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                                        • D Offline
                                          d12dozr
                                          last edited by

                                          Ditto that, Adam...makes me wonder how many other treasures are buried here, many I'm sure ☀

                                          Excellent tuts, Simon!

                                          3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                                          http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                                          • ely862meE Offline
                                            ely862me
                                            last edited by

                                            👍 👍 👍

                                            Elisei (sketchupper)


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