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    • T Offline
      TECHDAVE02
      last edited by

      Something like this??


      adding-vertical-info-sketchup.skp

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      • bikerchrisB Offline
        bikerchris
        last edited by

        Hi Dave,

        Thanks for responding. I'm sorry but I can't see any changes within the model? Am I wrong?

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          TECHDAVE02
          last edited by

          sorry oops


          adding-vertical-info-sketchup 2A.skp

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          • bikerchrisB Offline
            bikerchris
            last edited by

            I do look forward to your solution dave, here's another more simple scenario:

            http://www.bikerchris.co.uk/3d/example2-getting-curved-object-to-lower-at-one-end1.jpg

            http://www.bikerchris.co.uk/3d/example2-getting-curved-object-to-lower-at-one-end2.jpg

            And here's the sketchup file: http://www.bikerchris.co.uk/3d/example2-connecting-a-2D-curve-to-lower-or-upper-Z.skp

            So in this situation, I would like the 'floating' arc face to connect to the flat face at 0.000m. I'm sure others must face this problem, or at least I hope so!

            All comments welcome!

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            • bikerchrisB Offline
              bikerchris
              last edited by

              @techdave02 said:

              sorry oops

              No problem - I upload the wrong files all the time.

              That is PERFECT!!!! Would you be able to give a hint about your method? Thanks so much for taking your time mate, really is appreciated.

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                TECHDAVE02
                last edited by

                TRY TRY AGAIN

                fredo scale plug in


                example2-connecting-a-2D-curve-to-lower-or-upper-Z 2AA.skp

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                  TECHDAVE02
                  last edited by

                  http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=144180#p144180

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                  • bikerchrisB Offline
                    bikerchris
                    last edited by

                    Thanks Dave, much appreciated! I've installed it now, can you give me another hint about which tool you used? Pretty please πŸ˜„

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                    • Dave RD Offline
                      Dave R
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                      You could look at Fredo's Curvishear plugin. Maybe it'll do what you want.

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                        TECHDAVE02
                        last edited by

                        2 this is the optionradiaus bending.JPG1 a.JPG

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                          TECHDAVE02
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                          sent you a PM of my latest project

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                            mac1
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                            bickerchris;
                            What is the ultimate application of your model? Does it need to meet road intersection / interchage design? If it does then there are a number of other criteria that may impact what you are trying to do??

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                              dtrarch
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                              bikerchris

                              Tak2hata's Draw_Slope_Normals will work too.
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9qzsLg1ii0%26amp;feature=share%26amp;list=UU7HM1vF707x5nSWuhhxZedg

                              dtr

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                              • bikerchrisB Offline
                                bikerchris
                                last edited by

                                Hi TechDave and Dave,

                                Again, thank you both for your massive amounts of help.

                                Dave R, I went down the route of Curvishear and it was perfect, what a find and definitely a donation going towards Fredo6 as he's incredibly worthy of it.

                                Mac1 - the application of the model is for proposals for new development, what helps less is the severe amount of different levels around the site, one of which is a ramped curved access road into a lower part of the site. The combination of the Fredo Curvishear and Curviloft skinning is the perfect solution to make the mapping data into 3D, when things aren't just straight lines.

                                TechDave, I'm still really grateful for all of your help, please don't take offence at me going to Dave R's solution, yours was great, but too complicated for my brain πŸ˜„

                                dtrarch, thanks for your suggestion, I'll keep a note!

                                You're all great people and I'm so grateful for your help!

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                                • bikerchrisB Offline
                                  bikerchris
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi TechDave and Dave,

                                  Again, thank you both for your massive amounts of help.

                                  Dave R, I went down the route of Curvishear and it was perfect, what a find and definitely a donation going towards Fredo6 as he's incredibly worthy of it.

                                  Mac1 - the application of the model is for proposals for new development, what helps less is the severe amount of different levels around the site, one of which is a ramped curved access road into a lower part of the site. The combination of the Fredo Curvishear and Curviloft skinning is the perfect solution to make the mapping data into 3D, when things aren't just straight lines.

                                  TechDave, I'm still really grateful for all of your help, please don't take offense at me going to Dave R's solution, yours was great, but too complicated for my brain πŸ˜„

                                  dtrarch, thanks for your suggestion, I'll keep a note!

                                  You're all great people and I'm so grateful for your help!

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                                  • T Offline
                                    TECHDAVE02
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                                    All good; Happy New Year!!

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                                    • bikerchrisB Offline
                                      bikerchris
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi All, thought I would return to this topic, as it seems that my prayers weren't 100% answered - pretty damn close though! Curvishear works perfectly when curves only are in use. Unfortunately the entity I wanted to extrude to different heights is a combination of straight and curved components...typical!

                                      Anyway, just thought I'd update ye' olde thread. πŸ˜„

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                                      • Dave RD Offline
                                        Dave R
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                                        Divide the straight line segments into a number of short ones and then weld them back together. Divide by right clicking on the line and choosing Divide. Use TIG-Weld to weld the line segments together.

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                                        • bikerchrisB Offline
                                          bikerchris
                                          last edited by

                                          You are so clever it's frightening Dave, sounds like a great solution, I'll give it a go. Thank you for thinking about it!

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                                          • Dave RD Offline
                                            Dave R
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                                            @bikerchris said:

                                            You are so clever it's frightening Dave, sounds like a great solution, I'll give it a go. Thank you for thinking about it!

                                            Just wait until I really get going! 🀣 🀣

                                            Please report your results. I want to know if it works for you. πŸ˜‰

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