Some tips and tricks from out of the Box
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Fredo Plugins are indispensable and so powerful!
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Here's a quick multipoint star to help you with your festive decorations.
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Oh bloody hell. I know what I will be trying to do this Xmas...
Merry Whatsit Box to you and family,(including here).
Cheers. Baz -
Cheers Baz, and Merry Whatsit to you too.
Just remember to start with a cube centered on the origin.
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One method for joining cylinders with a smooth transition, using Fredo's Curviloft.
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Many don't think of the 'arc' tool when they need to do an off axis follow me.
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Prima again!
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A simple shape made with the help of Fredo.
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I keep coming back to your posts Box. Sheer magic.
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I could have thought of much harder ways to do that!
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Thankyou gentlemen, I suspect though that many people find them boring.
However, here is a quickie to show the difference between Throw to and Smart Drop.
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not in the least boring !!!! - but yes, this one is super cool
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@box said:
Thankyou gentlemen, I suspect though that many people find them boring.
Boring ?? No Box. This is one of the most useful topics in the forum.
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Thanks Tboy, you'll find a few more if you are interested here.
https://forums.sketchup.com/t/out-of-the-box/ -
Here's a simple knife using Autofold to give the blade shape.
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Using a .png image as a texture is a handy way of faking detailed geometry.
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Here's a simple method for making low poly vent louvers.
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I Lurve a Louvre.
Nicely done.
Cheers Baz.PS: You don't need to get out more?
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