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      Tonto
      last edited by

      Hi everyone.

      I have a bit of experience with sketchup and I have made complete models before in sketchup.

      The thing is, this time the model I am planning on creating has a lot of curves and domes.

      Here's my actual sketch, sorry for the lined paper and messiness, it was a quick brainstorm sketch:

      http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l200/prashanna/DSC00401copy.jpg

      The lower portion is based on this museum by Santiago Calatrava:

      http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l200/prashanna/calatrava.jpg

      I have a few questions, could someone please provide me with some advise on how I can achieve these sort of curves? Also, I am okay with making a perfect circle dome, but I am unsure on how to make an oval dome. Also any advise on the columns/pillars.

      Any advise, tutorials/links that relate to this style, help, or anything would be greatly appreciated.

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        AndriyG81
        last edited by

        an oval dome can be created by using scale tool on a round dome. Columns seem to be strait forward. Bu it hard to tell all of your intentions just a sketch.
        If you like you can brake down your model into parts, and do a little sketch of every part, I would be more then happy to assist you. Even do a couple of tutorials.

        http://andriyg.com

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          Tonto
          last edited by

          @andriyg81 said:

          an oval dome can be created by using scale tool on a round dome. Columns seem to be strait forward. Bu it hard to tell all of your intentions just a sketch.
          If you like you can brake down your model into parts, and do a little sketch of every part, I would be more then happy to assist you. Even do a couple of tutorials.

          Oh thanks for the tip on making an oval dome. That helped a lot.

          Also thanks for your offer to help me, that would be great, tomorrow I will sketch the few parts that I need help on.

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            remus
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            If your model doesnt need to be too accurate you might have some luck with the FFD tool: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=6029&hilit=+Plugin&start=0

            http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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              dylan
              last edited by

              You will certainly need one or two Rubies to help with I guess.

              Soap Skin Bubble
              Joint Push Pull
              From Contours on the Sandbox Tools could help.
              FFD as Remus mentioned

              These are just a few suggestions. You could use more, none or totally different ones.

              http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                Tonto
                last edited by

                @remus said:

                If your model doesnt need to be too accurate you might have some luck with the FFD tool: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=6029&hilit=+Plugin&start=0

                @unknownuser said:

                You will certainly need one or two Rubies to help with I guess.

                Soap Skin Bubble
                Joint Push Pull
                From Contours on the Sandbox Tools could help.
                FFD as Remus mentioned

                These are just a few suggestions. You could use more, none or totally different ones.

                Thanks, those all look really helpful, I'll try them out.

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                  Wo3Dan
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                  Tonto,

                  Your question reminds me of this thread (jan2008):
                  http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=6890&p=44775&hilit=+wo3dan#p44775

                  Maybe it will help you in any way.

                  Wo3Dan

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                    Tonto
                    last edited by

                    @wo3dan said:

                    Tonto,

                    Your question reminds me of this thread (jan2008):
                    http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=6890&p=44775&hilit=+wo3dan#p44775

                    Maybe it will help you in any way.

                    Wo3Dan

                    Thanks for that.

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