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    • GaieusG Offline
      Gaieus
      last edited by

      @unknownuser said:

      Why not post your original file?

      πŸ‘

      @unknownuser said:

      (save as V6 for a more large audience)

      ONE member larger, Pilou? πŸ˜†
      Anyway, what would you do with "solids" in V6? πŸ˜’

      Gai...

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      • pilouP Offline
        pilou
        last edited by

        You can reload it in V8 for some boolean festivities ! πŸ˜„

        Frenchy Pilou
        Is beautiful that please without concept!
        My Little site :)

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        • M Offline
          Mike91
          last edited by

          Thank you all for helping. I solved a few issues, i now have what appers to be a solid, still I find a few mistakes, tried to use a few plugins to make it solid but with no success...A plugin told me it can-t become solid.
          Isn-t there a plugin or a way to simplify those surfaces impossible to close, in order to make it solid?
          Thanks

          PS I forgot to mention that there are 2 walls on the file because the more complete one is how I need it to be.


          CurvedWallMaison.skp

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
            last edited by

            You are making is way too small - the walls are only a few cm apart !
            Sketchup can't cope with tiny geometry.
            It should be ~20x bigger, at least...
            If you run thomthom's SolidInspector of it there are many errors.
            Tiny holes, small gaps, loose-flaps, internal-partition-faces, double-faces etc...
            A 'solid' can only contain faces and edges.
            Every edge must have two faces, no fewer and no more.
            Automatic solid-fixing tools must be given a chance - a myriad of issues lead down so many different possible paths that finding a good outcome is unlikely...

            TIG

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            • M Offline
              Mike91
              last edited by

              Ok so, what do you suggest?
              Should I recreate the curved surfaces making them 50x bigger, than import on sketchup, run an automatic solid-fixing plugin and scale down?

              I did those surfaces on bonzai3d and than imported on sketchup because I wasn't able to create the surface from the edges on sketchup. On bonzai3d I simply selected the edges of the area and the surface was created, even if there where curves as edges, is there a plugin that does that directly on sketchup? SO I don't have to import and the mesh won't have errors.

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              • M Offline
                Mike91
                last edited by

                I re-did the whole wall from the start, this time I used the extrudetool plugin instead of bonzai so I didn't need to import/export. Also I scaled the curves 50x up before doing the surfaces.
                If I use a section and use add section-cutface 2 parts of wall are solid while the first one is not, I tried a solid solver plugin but didn't work, do you have any suggestion?


                Wall.skp

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                • cottyC Offline
                  cotty
                  last edited by

                  Thomthoms Solid Inspector show the problems:

                  • Inner face
                  • Groups inside the group
                  • Volume not closed at bottom
                    (- different face orientations)

                  wall_solid.jpg

                  I've attached a solid version...


                  Wall-2_cotty.skp

                  my SketchUp gallery

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                  • M Offline
                    Mike91
                    last edited by

                    Thank you very much! May I ask how you made it solid? With a plugin?
                    Thanks!

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                    • TIGT Offline
                      TIG Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Because the main Wall-group contained several nested groups they all needed exploding so it has a chance of becoming a solid group - remember "faces and edges" only and every edge needs exactly two faces!
                      Then using thomthom's Solid Inspector tool it will show the problems - mainly red for holes/flaps around the base level, few orange highlights, but these evaporate when the flaps/holes are resolved.
                      Erasing most of those flap edges manually, or Moving vertices to heal holes... and then using some erase-faceless-edge tools and so on... will quickly reduce the issues until it reports as a 'solid' in Entity Info...
                      Finally Orient the faces so the blue-gray backs are all inside...

                      TIG

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                      • cottyC Offline
                        cotty
                        last edited by

                        I would not even be able to write it better 😎

                        my SketchUp gallery

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                        • M Offline
                          Mike91
                          last edited by

                          Thank you all, I followed the instructions and was able to make it solid!
                          Sorry for all these stupid questions but I started using sketchup last week.
                          I've the last question, how can I hide all the geometry lines on the surfaces of these solid?

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                          • gillesG Offline
                            gilles
                            last edited by

                            Select all geometries, right click, soften/smooth edges.

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

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                            • M Offline
                              Mike91
                              last edited by

                              thank you!

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