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    How would you model this perforated mesh?

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    • G Offline
      gdlx18
      last edited by

      hi is there any plug in inside of sketchup to help me model something like this? the idea is to perforate the steel mesh based in an image


      Gym-Jaen-8.JPG


      cedeira-modular-house-02.png


      cedeira-modular-house-01.png

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        TIG Moderator
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        You could use an imported PNG image with a transparency for the 'holes'.
        It's easy to use Photoshop/Gimp to make the image suitable.
        However, if you want a wall 'face' with 'real holes' in it, then you could search the Plugins Index for my 'ImageTrimmer' tool.
        This takes a PNG image with a transparent 'background' and makes a 'cutout'.
        It's normally used for cutting out 2d people and trees etc, BUT it will trim out 'holes' >= 2 pixels across...Holey.PNGHoley (2).PNG

        TIG

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        • G Offline
          gdlx18
          last edited by

          thanks this help me a lot but it really take a lot of time to model i think the first option is the best

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          • gillesG Offline
            gilles
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            You may have a look at Hole(s) on Solid there http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?t=41582#p368373 it could be useful in somme cases.

            " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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