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    • ariesmarzA 離線
      ariesmarz
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      @gaieus said:

      Here maybe? http://www.chaosgroup.com/en/2/downloads.html?s=v-ray-sketchup
      (need to be registered and logged in)

      Thank you sir

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      • BlastfurnaceB 離線
        Blastfurnace
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        This may be hard to explain but a little known tip I use is what I call "move without selection" It works on cylinders to make cones...

        Draw a circle.
        Pull it up into a cylinder.
        Rotate so you can see the top.
        Now with nothing selected choose the MOVE tool

        Now hover your tool around the top edge.
        If the edge turns blue you are NOT on a cardinal point and if you move, the circle will move in the direction you move it.
        BUT if your point is there as an endpoint and the circle is NOT blue you ARE on a cardinal point.
        Moving from there causes the circle to get smaller or larger.

        i use this method to make cones rapidly.

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        • Dave RD 離線
          Dave R
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          That's scaling with Cardinal Points and it is is both handy and it seems, little known. You won't get a perfect cone but it'll be close. It works for polygons, too.

          Etaoin Shrdlu

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          • BlastfurnaceB 離線
            Blastfurnace
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            @dave r said:

            That's scaling with Cardinal Points and it is is both handy and it seems, little known. You won't get a perfect cone but it'll be close. It works for polygons, too.

            Scaling with cardinal points is certainly a more accurate term than mine. 😄 Wanna try something difficult? Try to find it explained without knowing what its called! Takes a bit of googling.

            i didn't know about the polygon part. I'll have to play with that.

            Thanks

            M

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            • dukejazzD 離線
              dukejazz
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              Tip_dj no 15
              Plugins - InputBox type

              The opening of a ruby plug-in with a InputBox usually opens in the center of SU window.

              But if you open a sub window of SU like Outliner and select the top bar.

              Then running a plug-in with a InputBox again, now center on the sub window of the outliner

              Why is this important to know?

              Some times a plug-in cover up what you need to see especially a large InputBox

              😛 -dj

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              • J 離線
                jerrymich
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                Best tip came from Dave R. (moderator). Change your styles to where the back face is a contrasting color, i.e. green or something similar to make it much easier to see when you have faces that are reversed. Thanks Dave.

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                • mortenstorgaardM 離線
                  mortenstorgaard
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                  @chris fullmer said:

                  Always use a 3 button mouse with SketchUp. None of those single button Mac mice....stupidest invention ever.

                  And use shortcut keys.

                  Chris

                  Thanks 😄 love my mac stuff, but guess youre right 😄 😕

                  Morten
                  //nordiskspil boardgames

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                  • L 離線
                    local
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                    Hi!
                    How can I size an angle formed by two lines?
                    There is this video?

                    (Sorry, google translator)

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                    • Rafferty94R 離線
                      Rafferty94
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                      @local do you mean how to measure the angle between two lines?

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                      • L 離線
                        local
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                        @rafferty94 said:

                        @local do you mean how to measure the angle between two lines?

                        Can be measured by the 'Protractor' tools, but is not scaled.

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                        • Rafferty94R 離線
                          Rafferty94
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                          Measure using the protractor and then using the rotate tool, rotate the line you wish to move around to match the construction line given by the protractor tool? :-S

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                          • L 離線
                            local
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                            @rafferty94 said:

                            Measure using the protractor and then using the rotate tool, rotate the line you wish to move around to match the construction line given by the protractor tool? :-S

                            It's Okay.

                            How to scaled (Dimensions)?

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                            • L 離線
                              local
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                              In AutoCAD:

                              MWSnap246.jpg

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                              • Rafferty94R 離線
                                Rafferty94
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                                Anyone can jump in on this but I don't think there is a way to input angle dimensions in SU.

                                Chris Fullmer has created a free plugin called ShapeBender that seems quite good at shaping text to a curve or arc.

                                If whatever you need this for is just going to be used to see the dimension then I would suggest drawing and arc between the two points and then curving the text (The dimensions of the angle) to the curve.

                                http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=18210&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&hilit=bender

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                                • L 離線
                                  local
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                                  I understand. I think there is a faster way.

                                  thanks

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                                  • BoxB 離線
                                    Box
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                                    There is an Angular Dimension tool available.
                                    http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=376893#p376893

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                                    • C 離線
                                      CL
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                                      My tip would be to make sure you know what scale you are working in. If you start with something downloaded from the warehouse that is a random size, everything else can go pearshaped. You start adjusting things by eye to look right and then find there is nothing you can actually put a tapemeasure on, no known dimensions.

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                                      • GarethG 離線
                                        Gareth
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                                        My tip is :

                                        Be patient, or become one...!

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                                        • dlscapeD 離線
                                          dlscape
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                                          I've tried reading through a lot of these "Beginners Tips" posts, but there are a LOT, so please excuse me if this has already been posted...

                                          Imagine you want to delete a large number of small objects, like the segments to a curved line for example. If they are isolated from other parts of your model it's easy to group select and mass delete. If they are tucked away amongst other objects it can get pretty tedious clicking each one with the eraser tool or trying to select and hide the rest of your model.

                                          My tip is; did you know you can click and hold the eraser tool to paint multiple objects, easily selecting lots of fiddly objects, then when you release the mouse button they all delete 😄

                                          This has saved me thousands of mouse clicks cleaning up models, I hope it does the same for you!

                                          Merry Christmas!

                                          James

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                                          • B 離線
                                            billkeck
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                                            After creating your first object learn the value of placing it within a container (group or component).

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