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      clubber2k
      last edited by

      hi fellow sketchers

      I have a simple task in words, but a hard one for me in sketchup, I looked at the forum and youtube for tutorials or plugins but most of them are random complex shapes and not accurate continues roads which splits up to two directions along the way.

      In action I need to make a solid continues ramp which acts as a parking area. from the entrance there is a simple curve but at the middle it splits up to two roads (heading left and right) plus, I have parking spots along the way which need to at the same slop.

      simplified plan added in jpg. numbers represnt therotical rise in slop.

      can you please advise on how to do, or refer me to simple free plugins or a similar tutorial you know of?

      thanks in advance,
      sketchuper.


      image for help reference

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        Krisidious
        last edited by

        you need curve shear

        http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=29230&p=254687

        By: Kristoff Rand
        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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          clubber2k
          last edited by

          @krisidious said:

          you need curve shear

          http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=29230&p=254687

          this looks like a 1 to 2 slop, since I need to be at a specific hight at the center (2) and continue the slop from there (up to 3) I'm not sure this will do but I will give it a try!

          if theres anything else of that matter I would appreciate the comments

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            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            Here's simple version - why do you need 'curves' - it'd be easier to build as a series of ramps and platformsCapture.PNG

            TIG

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              clubber2k
              last edited by

              @tig said:

              Here's simple version - why do you need 'curves' - it'd be easier to build as a series of ramps and platforms[attachment=0:1wd9vubi]<!-- ia0 -->Capture.PNG<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1wd9vubi]

              thanks TIG (I use some of your plugins sometime πŸ˜„ ) for the detailed illustration!
              beautiful simplicity πŸ˜„

              that is how I was planning on doing it butI want FM to smothly continue rising while turning.
              when building this way FM is a flat road with no slop which isn't excatly what I want.
              I need the ramp to rise smoothly from the start of F0 to R11&R22.

              if curve share won't work I'll go to this way.

              any other thoughts ?

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                clubber2k
                last edited by

                Thanks for everyone's help, I did it the "hard" way with the awesome curviloft plug-in, and draping the CAD plan on to it.

                here is an image of the model base which(with the road the ramp and the parking) has small but multiple important curvatures.

                now theres something to build on..


                1.jpg


                distant view

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