Some tips and tricks from out of the Box
-
-
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.
-
-
-
Prima again!
-
-
I keep coming back to your posts Box. Sheer magic.
-
I could have thought of much harder ways to do that!
-
/
-
-
not in the least boring !!!! - but yes, this one is super cool
-
@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.
-
Thanks Tboy, you'll find a few more if you are interested here.
https://forums.sketchup.com/t/out-of-the-box/ -
-
-
-
I Lurve a Louvre.
Nicely done.
Cheers Baz.PS: You don't need to get out more?
-
One of the many useful tools that people often miss amongst all of Fredo's wonders is the Convert to Arc/Circle (part of Curvisard) that puts arcs and circles back together so the Cardinal points function.
Follow me explodes Arcs and Circles and if you weld them they become Curves, which don't have the special feature that is Cardinals. -
@box said:
One of the many useful tools that people often miss amongst all of Fredo's wonders is the Convert to Arc/Circle (part of Curvisard) that puts arcs and circles back together so the Cardinal points function.
Follow me explodes Arcs and Circles and if you weld them they become Curves, which don't have the special feature that is Cardinals.Every time I check this thread, I either learn something new or realize a different way to approach a problem. Thanks for sharing, Box!
Advertisement