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    • K Offline
      kendrickho
      last edited by

      Hello there.

      I have just started to learn SketchUp and my aim is to draw tensile structure / stretch tent with SketchUp.

      I've found some sample drawings from below website but I've totally no idea how to draw them.

      https://www.rhitents.com/stretch-tent-product-information/stretch-tent-sizes/

      Thanks for your help.

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      • ntxdaveN Offline
        ntxdave
        last edited by

        @kendrickho said:

        Hello there.

        I have just started to learn SketchUp and my aim is to draw tensile structure / stretch tent with SketchUp.

        I've found some sample drawings from below website but I've totally no idea how to draw them.

        https://www.rhitents.com/stretch-tent-product-information/stretch-tent-sizes/

        Thanks for your help.

        You should look at Fredo's Curviloft plugin in the Plugin Store (sorry I can not add the link to it right now).

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        • cottyC Offline
          cotty
          last edited by

          Or the Soap-Skin-Bubble plugin...

          my SketchUp gallery

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          • pbacotP Offline
            pbacot
            last edited by

            It looks like the site you quoted already has SU models. Ask them. I wonder what they used for those, given the quad style grid they show. Probably not Curviloft or Sandbox (though one could do it manually with Sandbox I suppose and have it look like that. I think it would be hard to get it to look like that with Curviloft. I am trying to imagine doing it with Soap Skin Bubble. It's almost as if they used Toposhaper and applied contours as well.


            10x7.5-Two-Sides-Closed-WS.jpeg

            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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            • pilouP Offline
              pilou
              last edited by

              Or Ferrari πŸ˜‰

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

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              • K Offline
                kendrickho
                last edited by

                Thanks a lot for your reply.

                I've tried Curviloft, Soap-Skin-Bubble and Ferrari, they can create simple tensile structure but not the complex one like those from http://www.rhitents.com

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                • K Offline
                  kendrickho
                  last edited by

                  @pbacot said:

                  It looks like the site you quoted already has SU models. Ask them. I wonder what they used for those, given the quad style grid they show. Probably not Curviloft or Sandbox (though one could do it manually with Sandbox I suppose and have it look like that. I think it would be hard to get it to look like that with Curviloft. I am trying to imagine doing it with Soap Skin Bubble. It's almost as if they used Toposhaper and applied contours as well.

                  Thanks.

                  I will try Toposhaper later.

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                  • GMthompsonG Offline
                    GMthompson
                    last edited by

                    @pilou said:

                    Or [url=http:http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=63338&p=580075#p580067]Ferrari[/url] πŸ˜‰

                    Has Ferrari updated their plugin since like v-8?

                    you can learn something everyday by paying attention

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                    • GMthompsonG Offline
                      GMthompson
                      last edited by

                      As far as production goes even with the most uhhumm savvy of cad programs you still end up using a third party software to configure your panels plots etc.

                      those curve definitions are nowhere close to what an actual tensile structure would actually develop there are flat planes it looks rather rudimentary although conceptually its great

                      you can learn something everyday by paying attention

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                      • pbacotP Offline
                        pbacot
                        last edited by

                        I think curviloft and other plugins can do the complex shapes, working in parts. Knowing how to define each part is the difficulty. Then if you want physical accuracy for tensile fabrics, you probably need to get (and learn) some more specific software and know all about the relevant parameters.

                        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                        • filibisF Offline
                          filibis
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                          @kendrickho said:

                          I've tried Curviloft, Soap-Skin-Bubble and Ferrari, they can create simple tensile structure but not the complex one

                          With curviloft you can create quite complex shapes. It's all about drawing a neat outline/contour.
                          Here i give it a quick shot, only with arcs & rotation copies, then applied curviloft skinning.

                          tent_example.JPG
                          curviloft_tent_example.JPG


                          Later on you can apply SketchyFFD to your geometry as well if you wish.

                          curviloft_tent_example.skp

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                          • L Offline
                            L i am
                            last edited by

                            If you created the Lines as filibis did, you would simply have to do one section at a time as pbacot suggested you simply have to use create "terrain in" in "sandbox" That tensile skin could be easily be reproduced in native sketchup. I just tried it and it was not at all as dirty as i expected it to be.

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