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    • GaieusG Offline
      Gaieus
      last edited by

      Yes, definitely ood tips, Jim! ๐Ÿ‘

      One can so easily forget about such "evidences" even after a few months of using SU while it is obvious that simply navigating in/around a model also needs a (however small) learning curve.

      Gai...

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        vinnie
        last edited by

        Although I am a beginner myself, my beginner tip would be:
        First thing before you draw anything, make sure you are drawing in the right unit.
        Same with importing a drawing. Make sure on the options tab under review icon, check if it selected the same unit style as your drawing, or else the imported drawing would be wrong scaled.

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          GreenToaster
          last edited by

          In addition to setting your units first, if you're going to draw a small object, like a watch, for example, you may also want to disable length snapping, or set this number to a smaller value.

          Window --> Model Info --> Units . . .


          disable length snapping for small objects.JPG

          If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            In fact, I keep it off all the time.

            BUT for a beginner, it CAN be useful until (s)he gets used to using precise vaues in the VCB/Measurement box and/or exploiting the full power of (other) inferences.

            At the same time, when trying to trace something on an image, it can become a pain so turn it off immediately then.

            Gai...

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              pbacot
              last edited by

              Required Newbie Watching.

              Watch these great videos before getting too far. You may find one to answer your immediate question.

              Experieced users will also learn things they never knew or forgot.

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                jessejames
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                I would have to say the single most important thing you can do with any software is go through every menu item until you understand what they do. I mean EVERYTHING. From the filemenu on... all the way to preferences and the help menu. You may not understand every menu items usage right away, but you will find later on that by familiarizing yourself with these options you will learn the software much quicker.

                When i first started in computers--maybe 2 years ago, i am a late bloomer, i know ๐Ÿ˜„--i had no idea of usergroups, Usenet, chatrooms, much less how to find information on the net. I did not buy a video or read a book, i just opened the software and learned the damn thing.

                Get up close an personal with the user interface and your learning will be so much more fun

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                • GaieusG Offline
                  Gaieus
                  last edited by

                  ๐Ÿ‘
                  Exactly. This is what Jean (Johnny) Lemire also suggests at his 3D BaseCamp session in the "Tips & Tricks" panel (last presenter in this video).

                  Gai...

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                    Jim
                    last edited by

                    Do NOT assign shortcuts to the numberpad keys, especially if you ever use the Numberpad to enter Measuremensts (VCB) values.

                    Hi

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                      GreenToaster
                      last edited by

                      @jim said:

                      Do NOT assign shortcuts to the numberpad keys, especially if you ever use the Numberpad to enter Measuremensts (VCB) values.

                      ๐Ÿ’ญ And . . . don't use X as a shortcut key or you won't be able to create linear or radial patterns.

                      If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                        remus
                        last edited by

                        Similarly, dont use "/" as a shortcut either as its already used for arrays.

                        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                        • boofredlayB Offline
                          boofredlay
                          last edited by

                          @greentoaster said:

                          ๐Ÿ’ญ And . . . don't use X as a shortcut key or you won't be able to create linear or radial patterns.

                          Not true. I have used X as my x-ray shortcut for years and have never had a problem.

                          http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                            GreenToaster
                            last edited by

                            Do this and it won't work - and I guarantee it:

                            Step 1

                            Select a group (very important)

                            Step 2

                            Window -->
                            Preferences -->
                            Shortcuts -->
                            Edit/Item/Flip Along/Group's Green -->
                            Add Shortcut (insert X in field) -->
                            Press the "+" button -->
                            OK

                            Step 3

                            Copy the group -->
                            Now, the "x" function does NOT work

                            ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

                            If you really want something you won't ever stop pursuing it.

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                            • GaieusG Offline
                              Gaieus
                              last edited by

                              Maybe Eric uses the * symbol for multiplying in arrays ๐Ÿ˜‰

                              Gai...

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                              • boofredlayB Offline
                                boofredlay
                                last edited by

                                Brad you are correct. If I do that "X" will not work as a shortcut. I was simply responding to your general statement saying: "Don't use X as a shortcut..." because you can, and I do.

                                http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                • Chris FullmerC Offline
                                  Chris Fullmer
                                  last edited by

                                  I use X for explode. No problems there either. Even if I move/array a group. It will not explode the group.

                                  Chris

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                                  • JoelM3DMJ Offline
                                    JoelM3DM
                                    last edited by

                                    Another tip ... Some things that are very important for me, and probably helpful to others:

                                    -- I have trouble controlling fine movements with my mouse, so I use a WACOM TABLET. It's wonderful for SU work. The stylus is easy to use. It has buttons I can set to whatever I want. I put the tablet on my lap when I am at my desk, and I also have a left mouse that I use sometimes, especially for Rclick.

                                    -- And when I go to the local coffeeshop and work, I bring my laptop. I'm obsessive about lightweight. The Wacom Tablet is too heavy and I hate touchpads. I found just the thing: a V-MOUSE. http://www.v-mouse.com/ It is a very lightweight optical mouse that you hold like a pen. I also got a teeny-tiny mouse for my left hand that I use only for its buttons.

                                    || Joel Metzger 3D Modeling
                                    || story-shorts.net - Animation with SU

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                                      remus
                                      last edited by

                                      @joelm3dm said:

                                      -- I have trouble controlling fine movements with my mouse, so I use a WACOM TABLET. It's wonderful for SU work. The stylus is easy to use. It has buttons I can set to whatever I want. I put the tablet on my lap when I am at my desk, and I also have a left mouse that I use sometimes, especially for Rclick.

                                      Id second that, i really like my wacom.

                                      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                        solo
                                        last edited by

                                        While on the subject of hardware that can help, I would really suggest folks trying the 'Space Explorer' or 'navigator', it's not for everyone and does take getting used to, but once you get going it can increase productivity tremendously. I use it daily and owe my ability to model as fast as I do to it.

                                        http://www.cadgraphicswest.com/assets/images/SpaceExplorer_header.JPG

                                        http://www.solos-art.com

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                                          DocuMike
                                          last edited by

                                          This is my first post to this group. I've found that using a wireless KB/trackball has been a great help. For PC I use an Adesso WKB 3000UB (http://www.adesso.com/products_detail.asp?productid=336). It's like a 2 handed mouse so you can quickly toggle between orbit (scroll wheel in and trackball) and pan (scroll wheel in and L mouse and trackball) when moving around the model. I see they have many more models now. Some may be better (like programmable function keys) but I find this KB to be ergonomic heaven. Anyone else using it or other input tools like this?

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                                            Luis Esteves
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi all,

                                            Before doing a big change that you are not sure of the result.....first, for security, make a copy of your work (save as). Sometimes, it's difficult to go back (even with CTRL+Z).
                                            I think it's a good idea to save multiple releases of the same project, at importants steps.

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