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    • G Offline
      grantsisk
      last edited by

      I am very new to sketchup with just a basic understanding of the program. I run a landscape company and need to start doing more design work. I can create models with houses and decks but I am a little confused on how to create the terrain around the house so I can place plants on it. I and trying to work with the sandbox to create the ground but cannot get it to come together. Point me in the right direction with some tutorials or something.

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        d12dozr
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        Welcome to SCF, Grant! These should get you started 😄

        YouTube - The Sketchup Show #13: The Sandbox Tools (Pt.1)
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        YouTube - The Sketchup Show #13: The Sandbox Tools (Pt.2)
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        • pbacotP Offline
          pbacot
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          Watch this. Tal wrote a book too.

          http://sites.google.com/site/3dbasecamp2008/all-sessions-2008/working-with-terrain-and-other-irregular-surfaces

          Check out all the BaseCamp 2008 videos.

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            grantsisk
            last edited by

            This has been much help so far. How about best practices to place plants where to start and how to get it on the created terrain.

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            • GaieusG Offline
              Gaieus
              last edited by

              You may be interested in the Component Spray plugin for placing plants:
              http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=33908

              Gai...

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                Alan Fraser
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                Another more measured approach might be to use the Drop.rb Ruby script. Given that you may well start your design by stamping a 2D layout of beds, paths etc onto your 3D topography. You could position your plants and other features on a duplicate of the 2D plan...also hovering in position above the topo. That done, you can simply remove the 2D plane, select all the items and then, from the r-click context menu, choose Drop at Intersection; at which point everything will drop vertically until it collides with the topo...at whatever height it happens to be at that point.

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                  grantsisk
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                  i cannot get the drop at intersection plugin to show up in the plugins folder. whats wrong?

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
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                    It's in the context menu of selected groups/components. Select something > right click > and choose the plugin from there.

                    Gai...

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                    • focptF Offline
                      focpt
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                      You can get pretty far with the sand box tool. Once you get the hang of it, check out thomthom's vertex plug in for fine editing.

                      If you have the grading plan it is pretty quick to create terrain from contours.

                      Check out spray component plugin to apply plants.

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