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    Park o a sanded surface

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      arquimenez
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      hi everyone, i'm having a little prolblem, i'm triying to do a park on a sanded surface...well, i'm not sure if that is the way to describe it...it's a city block, with a lot of differents highs on it, and there 'i'm triying to put a plan of a park, with pedestrian lanes, bus's stops, parking lot, etc. but i would like to know if there is an easy way to print directly my plan on the surface and then work with it, pushing/pulling it. hope somebody understood this and give me some help.

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        Gaieus
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        Hi Arquimenez,

        What I can imagine from what you described, the first step in your modelling will be to drape the outlines of your plan onto the curved surface. Activate the Sandbox tools (if you haven't done so yet) and use the Drape tool.

        PushPulling a curved surface is not possible with (native) SketchUp however, so when you are done, install Joint Push Pull plugin for that.

        Gai...

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          arquimenez
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          thanks for the quick response gaieus, i'm gonna try that on my model, i'll be posting the results of that, thanks again

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