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    • GaieusG 離線
      Gaieus
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      Yes, indeed! +1 👍

      Gai...

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      • HumpmetwiceH 離線
        Humpmetwice
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        Very nice work indeed,but and this may be a stupid question but how to you combine two sketch-up models into one layout file?

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        • bmikeB 離線
          bmike
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          @unknownuser said:

          Very nice work indeed,but and this may be a stupid question but how to you combine two sketch-up models into one layout file?

          Just insert another from the file menu. I've had 3-4 in a single LO drawing.

          I'll do another vid next week on getting started.

          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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          • bmikeB 離線
            bmike
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            Thanks all. I have a few more video ideas to come.

            mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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            • pbacotP 離線
              pbacot
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              That's excellent Mike! Thank you. 👍

              The idea of the whiteout mask: feels like a candidate for a plugin, or perhaps sections should have a built-in, definable "limit". I use fog often in detail shots to filter out complicated backgrounds and give depth & emphasis. Good ideas.

              Peter

              MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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              • bmikeB 離線
                bmike
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                @pbacot said:

                That's excellent Mike! Thank you. 👍

                The idea of the whiteout mask: feels like a candidate for a plugin, or perhaps sections should have a built-in, definable "limit". I use fog often in detail shots to filter out complicated backgrounds and give depth & emphasis. Good ideas.

                Peter

                Yes, I wish that section could show to infinity or to limit back to some distance. I haven't had luck with fog.

                I should note I only use that whiteout technique when I do shop drawings, as i need to isolate each bent or section for the shop crew. Very rarely when I do a typical building section, as I want to show what is goIng on throughout.

                A nice feature of the whiteout block is that they are all the same size for each direction of the building - so when I set up my scenes I can zoom extents each one and when I place them in LayOut when I go from one to the next they stay in the same place. Very cool bonus that tends to keep my grid lines and floor lines and height callouts in the same location from page to page.

                I'll have to contact TIG. Man that would be sweet to have built in. It could take the raw width and height of the sectioned area , add a user defined margin, and then offset back a chosen distance. Create a white plane, hide edges, place on same layer (or layername-WO) and get it all done.

                mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                • bmikeB 離線
                  bmike
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                  @pbacot said:

                  That's excellent Mike! Thank you. 👍

                  The idea of the whiteout mask: feels like a candidate for a plugin, or perhaps sections should have a built-in, definable "limit". I use fog often in detail shots to filter out complicated backgrounds and give depth & emphasis. Good ideas.

                  Peter

                  TIG wrote me a quick standalone plugin to do this...!
                  Not sure if he's posted it yet to the forums.

                  mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                  • bmikeB 離線
                    bmike
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                    My drawings snuck into a news spot on a recent timber frame workshop here in VT. Here's the screen cap: (and a link)

                    osm-screencap.jpg

                    No mention of me or my work, but good press for the TFG and their continuing hands on approach to education and the building arts.

                    mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                    • pbacotP 離線
                      pbacot
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                      Demand Royalties, Mike! (looks great--congratulations!) 😄

                      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                      • bmikeB 離線
                        bmike
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                        @pbacot said:

                        Demand Royalties, Mike! (looks great--congratulations!) 😄

                        Ha....!
                        Thanks. I need to start embedding my logo with the clients logo on this stuff.
                        Then I can send takedown notices... (kidding...)

                        I should have asked the big G for royalties. I was on their LayOut page for quite a while.

                        mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                        • bmikeB 離線
                          bmike
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                          Overview of my process:

                          [flash=500,281:p7rcnvxb]http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=44538194[/flash:p7rcnvxb]

                          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                          • C 離線
                            caronte01
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                            Hey Nicholas (sonder). Just saw you on video. Cool! Great inspiration and hopefully a way to show other people the possibilites of sketchup+layout!

                            Santiago

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                            • S 離線
                              sonder
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                              @caronte01 said:

                              Hey Nicholas (sonder). Just saw you on video. Cool! Great inspiration and hopefully a way to show other people the possibilites of sketchup+layout!

                              Santiago

                              Thanks!. One of the crew from Trimble (Google at the time) came out to interview me and made the video.

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                              • pbacotP 離線
                                pbacot
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                                Wow, that IS fantastic, for you and SketchUp. Well done too. I like the sheets flopping one after another onto the screen. What's the renderer for those interior shots that show while Marshall is speaking? Good job! Peter

                                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                • cottyC 離線
                                  cotty
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                                  @caronte01 said:

                                  Hey Nicholas (sonder). Just saw you on video. Cool! Great inspiration and hopefully a way to show other people the possibilites of sketchup+layout!
                                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnHrdUCenzs&feature=g-all-u
                                  Santiago

                                  Definitely a video that people should be shown saying that Sketchup is only a toy. 👍

                                  my SketchUp gallery

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                                  • bmikeB 離線
                                    bmike
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                                    @unknownuser said:

                                    @caronte01 said:

                                    Hey Nicholas (sonder). Just saw you on video. Cool! Great inspiration and hopefully a way to show other people the possibilites of sketchup+layout!

                                    Santiago

                                    Thanks!. One of the crew from Trimble (Google at the time) came out to interview me and made the video.

                                    Very nice!

                                    Always inspired when I see some of your drawings...

                                    mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                    • bmikeB 離線
                                      bmike
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                                      An update on the Round Barn project. I've modeled relevant joinery and connections as required by the engineering team that hired me to create these drawings:

                                      https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-I3bxovoorfg/UBmKMN-lGPI/AAAAAAAATgA/yltmPVt9hRY/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-section.jpg

                                      https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-8GZDpPkXk7k/UBmKKp-G-ZI/AAAAAAAATf4/J5v7Tw_5Pno/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-piersection.jpg

                                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ZEBb80SWwes/UBmKKLknItI/AAAAAAAATfo/HQPF9_BTSL8/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-joinery3.jpg

                                      https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-1QRw5WLwhKQ/UBmKKIjuVKI/AAAAAAAATfs/Et7ksT1c2IE/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-joinery2.jpg

                                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-MhQehokpMDA/UBmKIReO-MI/AAAAAAAATfY/8-s5q1NkJ7I/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-joinery1.jpg

                                      mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                      • daikuD 離線
                                        daiku
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                                        @bmike said:

                                        An update on the Round Barn project.

                                        Incredible! Remarkable detail.

                                        Clark Bremer
                                        http://www.northernlightstimberframing.com

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                                        • S 離線
                                          sonder
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                                          Agreed - beautiful work as always!

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                                          • goatboyG 離線
                                            goatboy
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                                            Sonder & Bmike confirm what I have suspected since I discovered SU about 5 years ago...it's way better than anything else cad/3d like.

                                            Layout is great for getting the SU model into formats that others can access...my hope is that SKP format becomes as popular as PDF.

                                            I think the real key is to quit thinking about construction documents in the same-old 2d way.

                                            While I don't do the same sort of architecture as Sonder and Bmike, I have used SU for everything from idea sketches, home remodel and additions to retail stores and multiple acre commercial site design. My peers are always trying to convert a SU model to something else: ACAD, 3dCivil, GIS, Inventor, Microstation...I always ask why: The model has it all in it and that was how I started the design in the first place.

                                            I think of SU like Legos or Blocks or even additive/subtractive 'magic' clay with a cute girl to give it scale. I hardly even 'sketch' now, and I taught perspective Drawing in Architecture School!

                                            I think there are too many who are in 'love' with CD's to see what is really happening: we are trying to convey a model solution to a fabricator in the field...if they can visualize it too, maybe we don't need so much annotation...you know: a picture says a thousands words (and probably as many dimensions).

                                            Architects are romantically associated with the 'sketch' on the napkin. IF WE COULD "SKETCH" ON OUR ANDROID TABLET OR PHONE the napkin would now be an obstacle to moving forward with collaboration of an idea.

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