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    • Alan FraserA Offline
      Alan Fraser
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      Ah! more like a party gazebo. I wouldn't bother making the fabric sag in the middle of the sides (although it would sag in the middle of the roof ridges, as youve already done)...but I would round some of the edges a little. After all, the fabric will roll gently over the poles, not form razor sharp creases.

      http://www.formfonts.com/requestFile.php?type=1&id=3731&img=1_gazebo_canvas.jpg

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      • irwanwrI Offline
        irwanwr
        last edited by

        @alan fraser said:

        Ah! more like a party gazebo. I wouldn't bother making the fabric sag in the middle of the sides (although it would sag in the middle of the roof ridges, as youve already done)...but I would round some of the edges a little. After all, the fabric will roll gently over the poles, not form razor sharp creases.

        yes, thank you for reminding me about the round corner πŸ˜„ nice tent design and image by the way πŸ‘

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        • Jean LemireJ Offline
          Jean Lemire
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          Hi Irwan, hi folks.

          The Follow me tool needs two things:

          1 - A facethat will follow a path.
          2 - A paththat the face will follow.

          A faceis any closed flat shape delimited by connected edges and is coplanar (of course since it is flat).

          A pathis made of any number of connected edges.

          Another important thing is that the facemust be perpendicular to the first edge of the path. If the faceis not perpendicular to the first segment of the path, the facewill be projected on a plane perpendicular to the first segment of the path. This will cause a scaling which may prove detrimental to the wanted result.

          The Follow me tool works in two ways.

          1 - Manual follow

          1.1 - Click on the Follow me tool to select it
          1.2 - Click on the face.
          1.3 - Follow the pathsegment per segment.
          1.4 - Click to finish when the face is at the end of the last segment of the path.

          2 - Automatic follow

          2.1 - Select the whole path. Use whatever selection method you want.
          2.2 - Select the Follow me tool. The pathwill get deselected, don't bother.
          2.3 - Click once on the face.

          This last method is very efficient and super quick to lathean object around a circle, for example.

          In the example shown in my previous file, I use the perimeter of the horizontal square as the pathand the vertical shape as a faceand I latheit around the square path.

          Don't worry if you select a pathwith a double click on a face enclosed by this path. Only the perimeter will be used by the Follow me tool.

          Just ideas.

          Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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          • irwanwrI Offline
            irwanwr
            last edited by

            Jean Lemire
            thank you, for step by step instruction provided.

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            • irwanwrI Offline
              irwanwr
              last edited by

              here's my homework on Follow Me tool (thank you Jean and all others).

              http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk102/irwanwr/SketchUp/SquareCarnivalTents.jpg

              the second on the left have significant larger size than the earlier. is it probably because there are more geometry on the tent cover after using Round Corner plugin?


              Square Carnival Tent.skp

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              • irwanwrI Offline
                irwanwr
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                @alan fraser said:

                ... I would round some of the edges a little. After all, the fabric will roll gently over the poles, not form razor sharp creases.

                if you don't mind, i'd like to know how to make those round edges as smooth as the image above?

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                • GaieusG Offline
                  Gaieus
                  last edited by

                  Unless Alan really rounded them (adding geometry) which I doubt as he likes to keep his models low poly, simply use the Erasertool while holding down the Ctrlkey to soften edges. Very sharp edges do not look nice when softened but for a shallow roof like that, they may not be too sharp.

                  Gai...

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                  • Alan FraserA Offline
                    Alan Fraser
                    last edited by

                    Actually, I did add geometry...but Gaius is right, I do like low polygon counts, so I only used 3 segments to the curve.
                    Find the Round Corners ruby script by Fredo. It gives you 3 options...round corners, sharp corners and bevel edges. Select the top of the tent, plus the four corners that hang down and choose the round corners option. You'll see a dialog appear at the top of the drawing window...and also the same parameters in the VCB (Measurements box)...the spread of the curve followed by the number of segments, separated by a comma. Retype your own parameters...these would be something like 1" or 2cm and 3 segments. Press Enter, see if the preview lines look ok on your model then use the tick on the end of the cursor to accept them.

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      Okay, so my eyes did not deceive me (it indeed looks like something is added there but the image was not too large to precisely see)

                      Gai...

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                      • irwanwrI Offline
                        irwanwr
                        last edited by

                        @gaieus said:

                        Unless Alan really rounded them (adding geometry) which I doubt as he likes to keep his models low poly, simply use the Erasertool while holding down the Ctrlkey to soften edges. Very sharp edges do not look nice when softened but for a shallow roof like that, they may not be too sharp.

                        i see. thank you. perhaps i did that when i still using SketchUp 6. been a while i forgot.

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                        • irwanwrI Offline
                          irwanwr
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                          @alan fraser said:

                          Find the Round Corners ruby script by Fredo. It gives you 3 options...round corners, sharp corners and bevel edges. Select the top of the tent, plus the four corners that hang down and choose the round corners option. You'll see a dialog appear at the top of the drawing window...and also the same parameters in the VCB (Measurements box)...the spread of the curve followed by the number of segments, separated by a comma. Retype your own parameters...these would be something like 1" or 2cm and 3 segments. Press Enter, see if the preview lines look ok on your model then use the tick on the end of the cursor to accept them.

                          thank you.
                          yes, i did download it yesterday and applied it to the second tent. perhaps i just made it too round. since the edges where the tent cover falls down look to smooth as if it is a pyramid.

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