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Round Corners by Fredo6 can must make that
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@unknownuser said:
Round Corners by Fredo6 can must make that
Are you sure? Did you see the last link
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I'm just thinking and haven't tried it yet but I would make it with either Follow Me or Round Corner with the smaller radius (it may not be a circular curve so Round Over may not be appropriate. Then I would use FredoScale to scale the front curve to make it wider.
Another option might be one of TIG's Extrusion Tools plugins. Draw the bottom of the arc and the edge to use as rails and an arc profile for the roundover. Do only half, copy and flip the copy to make the opposite side.
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Well, Extrude Edges By Rails almost works.
Looks good from this angle but...
Something fell apart. I expect if the right thing was done, it could be made to work.
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like this? only 2 sides made
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Here's my suggestion using Artisan (or Sub Divide and Smooth)
[flash=800,600:dy6uok5o]http://www.youtube.com/v/ckwgXqKH_uc[/flash:dy6uok5o] -
Nice one Rich.
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@marian said:
Nice one Rich.
I was surprised at the final result as I was thinking Curviloft and BezierSpline. Then SDS came to mind. It's a plugin that is so powerful that it never fails to impress me.
All I need now is talent
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Rich, that works quite nicely. Good job.
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Don't thank me. Thank Dale. It's his b'day today as well so I'm sure he'll appreciate it!
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yet another suggestion here..
using the loft tool in curviloft set to 'bezier method2 respect tangency' along with the uniform B-splines from bezierSpline.rb..
[flash=700,555:ek1lph60]http://www.youtube.com/v/Xt_MffSkCEI?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0[/flash:ek1lph60]
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Jeff, that's very good. I agree the corners probably aren't circular curves. I just used them for speed but would have used a Bezier curve instead. I did use a Bezier curve for the profiles, though. I used TIG's Extrude Edges by Rails and it went pretty quickly. I did three sides since all three have different widths.
re: the back face color. Makes you want to correct reversed faces, doesn't it?
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Mmmhhh I'm a bit late but here's how I've solved this in the past
bevels.skp
Ohh nice one Dave! faster than mine
Jeff, I liked the result but I can't watch youtoube from work
Nor whatever Rich is using.... flash maybe?I have to miss half of the stuff posted in the forum due to restrictions in my pc
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D'OH! Forgot to hit "notfy me of a reply".
So many replies and so little time :B@marian said:
No idea...I also stumbled on the same problem when I modeled my dell laptop and I settled for a compromise. http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=ed35ed3a7c8824e5996bace9c8deb982&prevstart=0
I'll watch this thread maybe I'll get a solution for my laptop model too
Btw...welcome to SCF. Have a nice stay here ^_^
Sweet model! And thanks
@unknownuser said:
like this? only 2 sides made
[attachment=0:1ew1d1ur]<!-- ia0 -->23.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1ew1d1ur]I tried that at first but then I ran into problems trying to get the rounded off corners. I could probably make 8-segmants and then join them all together in a very hack and slash way to get the result if all else fails.
And then their is always the option of going bananas with the move tool!
@unknownuser said:
Here's my suggestion using Artisan (or Sub Divide and Smooth)
[flash=600,480:1ew1d1ur]http://www.youtube.com/v/ckwgXqKH_uc[/flash:1ew1d1ur]That looks like it would work, where can I download this plugin? I'll have a play about with it tonight when I get home.
@unknownuser said:
yet another suggestion here..
using the loft tool in curviloft set to 'bezier method2 respect tangency' along with the uniform B-splines from bezierSpline.rb..
[attachment=0:1ew1d1ur]<!-- ia0 -->computerBottomjh.skp<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1ew1d1ur]
[flash=700,555:1ew1d1ur]http://www.youtube.com/v/Xt_MffSkCEI?version=3&hl=en_US&rel=0[/flash:1ew1d1ur]
http://youtu.be/Xt_MffSkCEI?hd=1Beizer Curves would be a good way to get the weird angle the bevel of the laptop sits at. Its very steep, almost straight.
@dave r said:
Jeff, that's very good. I agree the corners probably aren't circular curves. I just used them for speed but would have used a Bezier curve instead. I did use a Bezier curve for the profiles, though. I used TIG's Extrude Edges by Rails and it went pretty quickly. I did three sides since all three have different widths.
re: the back face color. Makes you want to correct reversed faces, doesn't it?
Actually, on closer inspection, it has a radius of about 0.5cm on the bottom. You can see it when light hits of the bottom of the computer.
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Ther's a 15day trial but I recommend you buy it
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@unknownuser said:
http://www.artisan4sketchup.com
Ther's a 15day trial but I recommend you buy itI'll give it a shot, I'm not that heavy a Sketchup user. Though given the exchange rate from $ to Β£ it might be worth it even if its just going to sit there best part of the year! haha
@karinagm said:
Mmmhhh I'm a bit late but here's how I've solved this in the past
[attachment=1:299w5w9d]<!-- ia1 -->bevels.skp<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:299w5w9d]
[attachment=0:299w5w9d]<!-- ia0 -->bevel.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:299w5w9d]Ohh nice one Dave! faster than mine
Jeff, I liked the result but I can't watch youtoube from work
Nor whatever Rich is using.... flash maybe?I have to miss half of the stuff posted in the forum due to restrictions in my pc
hate thatMay I ask what tools you have used to do this?
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@unknownuser said:
May I ask what tools you have used to do this?
It is explained in the file I attached, but for the curves I used bezier spline, restricted to 8 segments per curve (the default is 20).
Push pull for the profiles and curviloft to join the resultants edges (the image attached to the message). -
@karinagm said:
@unknownuser said:
May I ask what tools you have used to do this?
It is explained in the file I attached, but for the curves I used bezier spline, restricted to 8 segments per curve (the default is 20).
Push pull for the profiles and curviloft to join the resultants edges (the image attached to the message).Oh! I didn't realise it was in the file. My bad
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