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    • TSY69T Offline
      TSY69
      last edited by

      Hi,
      Need to model this sketch, and wondering how to do it most efficiently.
      https://app.box.com/s/gqciuvomid8jjxy3f9ba74thdhf70l32

      Unique opportunity to design without the typical equipment behind necessitating a vertically straight die wall.

      if you know the "WHY", you will never forget the "HOW"

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      • Rich O BrienR Online
        Rich O Brien Moderator
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        Straight up native FollowMe or using extensions like CurviLoft or SUbD would be my approach.

        Drawing leaves lots up to interpretation though. Also the level of detail needs to be decided.

        Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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        • ntxdaveN Offline
          ntxdave
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          Maybe you could draw it in a strait line and then use True Bend on some similar tool to bend it.

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          • HornOxxH Offline
            HornOxx
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            ...and by the way - this is a nice sketch πŸ˜‰

            never trust a skinny cook

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            • TSY69T Offline
              TSY69
              last edited by TSY69

              @rich o brien said:

              Drawing leaves lots up to interpretation though. Also the level of detail needs to be decided.

              That's what you sell design with, as long as you know construction, interior and exterior as one. This project was a true "napkin sketch" won contract.

              A lot of the time, I'll frame it out in SKP then trace over it w markers etc. If you spend the first of last quarter of a sunny day on site, taking lotsa photos, you really don't need to geo-locate. Not unless your building's in Wall Street or a similar well known high density urban fabric, and even then, if you know where you're headed in your mind, you can do it by hand.

              I prefer projects where Clients still appreciate the craft of the profession, Clients who haven't forgotten that we aren't building for the birds, or aircraft passengers. I wrote papers on how process is related to medium, and that the digital media is a true paradigm shift from the traditional process developed in the Renaissance.

              if you know the "WHY", you will never forget the "HOW"

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              • TSY69T Offline
                TSY69
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                @hornoxx said:

                ...and by the way - this is a nice sketch πŸ˜‰

                My thanks sir.

                if you know the "WHY", you will never forget the "HOW"

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                • TSY69T Offline
                  TSY69
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                  @ntxdave said:

                  Maybe you could draw it in a strait line and then use True Bend on some similar tool to bend it.

                  In that case, I'd rather NURB it in CAD, import and overlay. I believe that's what Mr O Brian was referring to, please clarify if needed sir.

                  Regardless, thanks all. I've been using SKP on and off since 2008, but few projects lend themselves to the time it takes to cook up a 3D model to the level you can use to render animations etc. I 've seen some firms try with Revit, and in truth, if you know it well enough, you can make is do anything, it's just very time consuming.

                  But truly, thank you from someone who's a noob on Sketchucation, and Mr O Brian, if you truly are the author of the book, I probably owe you some royalties as I've been sending the original PDf to all my mentees of previous firms.
                  Now I'm starting my own firm, and so, as true professionals do, am starting from "first principles".

                  if you know the "WHY", you will never forget the "HOW"

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                  • Rich O BrienR Online
                    Rich O Brien Moderator
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                    What I meant in reference to your sketch was that it was missing certain details.

                    • Is it flush to a wall or a corner?
                    • How much detail is needed?
                    • Is it to visualize or to produce drawings from?

                    It is a nice sketch and the form relatively easy to do if there's a bit more info

                    Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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