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    • D Offline
      dylan
      last edited by

      You can use the Crease tool in SDS to keep some edges from being completely smoothed. It may help a little.

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      • ely862meE Offline
        ely862me
        last edited by

        is quite simple..
        u first have to make the normal mesh but low poly
        then the lines u want to be sharpen add another round of lines near them


        E058i.jpg


        E058j.jpg


        E058o.jpg


        E058l.jpg

        Elisei (sketchupper)


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          xrok1
          last edited by

          very nice, that post should be copied to the sds thread. very helpful tip for using sds. thank you.

          “There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

          http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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            ely862me
            last edited by

            My pleasure ...

            Elisei

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            • ely862meE Offline
              ely862me
              last edited by

              I ll try to compose a simple tutorial
              lets make the main body of an electric guitar :
              1:draw the main shape
              1.jpg
              2:pull it up to achieve the body
              2.jpg
              3:ad the extra lines (i selected the perimeter and copy paste it on blue axis nearby the up and down perimeter )
              3.jpg
              4:remove the extra faces for a proper result
              4.jpg
              5:run sds
              5.jpg
              6:this is what sds made without those extra lines
              6.jpg
              7:if u do need more sharpen corners add another round of extra lines(this time i just made an offset)
              7.jpg
              8:this is the result for 7 after running the sds
              8.jpg

              Pretty cool ha?!!(and i figured it all by myself) 😆

              cheers!!
              hope it helps

              Elisei


              electric quitar.skp

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                xrok1
                last edited by

                hey! you can also do it this way and save about a third of the polys. plus you are sure that the front and back are flat. 😄cap.jpg

                “There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

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                  ely862me
                  last edited by

                  yeah u can...just on flat areas

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                    Tekkybot
                    last edited by

                    @ely862me said:

                    is quite simple..
                    u first have to make the normal mesh but low poly
                    then the lines u want to be sharpen add another round of lines near them

                    man! i own this plugin! i thought subdivide and smooth was just a cool gimic that nobody actauly used how wrong i was. installing now ☀

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                      TeamSDA
                      last edited by

                      Hi Elisei

                      Your input has been quite liberating. We took your advice and built a low poly mesh from scratch then used the sds to smooth it out. We are not as quick as you appear to be, but your advice looks like it will open the door to a lot more creative freedom in sketch up. Below is the new Pod we built using your technique.

                      Thanks
                      TeamSDA

                      p.s. Your technique of adding more lines to reduce the amount of smoothing on edges works great. 👍

                      p.p.s. We know that turning off hidden geometry in the view menu gets rid of all the mesh lines but there are still artifact lines showing up that we would like to get rid of, have you ever had this problem and if so do you have any ideas about how to fix it.


                      JVC Pod.jpg


                      JVC Pod.skp

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                      • ely862meE Offline
                        ely862me
                        last edited by

                        select the geometry right click and click on soften/smooth edges (check the soften coplanar too)

                        Elisei (sketchupper)


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                          baz
                          last edited by

                          Hi eliesi,
                          I downloaded your guitar skp to try this out and it worked perfectly with your model but when I tried it with a different shape I got this...
                          Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
                          Bazsds.jpg

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                          • ely862meE Offline
                            ely862me
                            last edited by

                            It looks like you have some internal faces which affects the final result.
                            Also keep in mind that u MUST make a low poly model(what u have there is more like the final model-the polycount will be enormous), then apply the subdivide.

                            Elisei (sketchupper)


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                              thomthom
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                              Baz: are you trying to make a fillet on the edge? In which case you want to look into Fredo's RoundCorner plugin.

                              Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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                                baz
                                last edited by

                                hi guys, thanks for replies, I must admit, after getting suv8, I havent reloaded this ruby. 'Round corners' does the trick when necessary.
                                Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year, everyone.
                                Baz

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