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    • gascatG Offline
      gascat
      last edited by

      Hi all, this is my first post. I have searched but cannot seem to find a solution to this.
      I am probably an "intermediate" user of sketchup. I do ok but not great (but i'm counting on getting better!)

      I have learned quite a bit by browsing this forum and now need some help.

      I need to create a roof of corrugated iron for a new house design. I am using the ROOF ruby to create the roof it's self and to replace roof panels with corrugated iron I make a large piece of corrugated iron, copy and paste a roof panel on to the iron, explode both and do an "Intersct Selected" then erase the material that is remaining. This works fine but is a very drawn out process.

      I have attached some pics of the result I am after.

      I'm hoping someone has had experience in creating iron roofs like this or can suggest a plugin or a more simplified method of acheiving what I want.

      cheers...Wayne


      Pavillion Home Corr Roof test 1.jpg


      Pavillion Home Corr Roof test 2.jpg

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      • mitcorbM Offline
        mitcorb
        last edited by

        I do not use the roof ruby, so I cannot comment on that.

        My approach would be, as I "understand" your post:

        1. Consider using a texture for the roof plane. Sk6 had an extended materials selection that included corrugated aluminum, brown?, and rust. I think you can modify color attributes of these to create a unique texture.
          Or:
        2. Make a simple component consisting of the "sine wave" shape repeated. Where you have to trim the panel, make it unique, use a circle as a cutting plane perpendicular to the panel plane, intersect with selected, erase unwanted.

        As I said this would be my approach, maybe not yours or others who may advise you.

        I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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        • M Offline
          mac1
          last edited by

          Making the corrugated roof a component then installing a possible approach. See this TUT which may help you http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=11042

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          • daleD Offline
            dale
            last edited by

            I also like to model the actual roofing rather than use a texture, and I find Gaeius's tutorial works well until I get into complex roofs, and then it is back to the intersect technique.
            I have actually though about trying to learn how to Ruby script for this process alone, to see if I could develop a script that would take a roof plane and replace it with a standing seam or corrugated component etc. Unfortunately this is just not in the cards for me at the moment, so I'm watching this thread with interest.

            Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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            • wind-borneW Offline
              wind-borne
              last edited by

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              • KrisidiousK Offline
                Krisidious
                last edited by

                yeah the 1001bit Pro is the tool for you... may cost $40.00 but how much time have you wasted so far? and how much is your time worth?

                By: Kristoff Rand
                Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                • daleD Offline
                  dale
                  last edited by

                  I own it now, I didn't realize all it could do. Thanks

                  Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                  • gascatG Offline
                    gascat
                    last edited by

                    @krisidious said:

                    yeah the 1001bit Pro is the tool for you... may cost $40.00 but how much time have you wasted so far? and how much is your time worth?

                    Yeah...$40 is a small price to pay when I look at the bigger picture.
                    Thanks for the advice.

                    Cheers...Wayne

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                    • KrisidiousK Offline
                      Krisidious
                      last edited by

                      yes it's very powerful... already saved me many hours. be sure to come back and show us what you've done.

                      By: Kristoff Rand
                      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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