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    A bridge not to far

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    • philemP Offline
      philem
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      Practicing with Sketchup, especially copying and arrays, don't know how to do rocks yet πŸ˜„

      http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn310/pipp44/MyBridge1new.jpg

      Just do it, it might be fun.

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      • Bryan KB Offline
        Bryan K
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        Looking good. Arrays were one of the things that was hard for me to grasp at first.

        Some other tips:

        Use layers and components as often as possible. This keeps the file size down and helps with quick changes later if needed.

        Scale is very important in 3d. Make sure things are "right-sized" in relation to other things and reality. Use the numeric scale feature as often as possible.

        Keep up the good work!

        See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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        • philemP Offline
          philem
          last edited by

          @bryan k said:

          Looking good. Arrays were one of the things that was hard for me to grasp at first.

          Some other tips:

          Use layers and components as often as possible. This keeps the file size down and helps with quick changes later if needed.

          Scale is very important in 3d. Make sure things are "right-sized" in relation to other things and reality. Use the numeric scale feature as often as possible.

          Keep up the good work!

          Thanks, I am getting right into Sketchup and understanding the Layers and Components more and more.
          now that I look at the pic again the scales are really up the wall πŸ˜„)

          Just do it, it might be fun.

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