A Welcome Message to New SketchUcation Members
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Hello all. My name is Jeremy and am about to install SketchUp. I am a little unsure about SketchUp being the software I need. My actual need is for a 3d posable model of a spider monkey. The visual surfaces of the model are less important than the ability to pose the model and use still photos of the various poses for some silouette artwork. Is SketchUp capable of manipulating a model in this way? I really hope it is as the free aspect of the program makes it very attractive! Let me know your thoughts and if SketchUp will be able to get me where I am going?
Jeremy
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I don't seem to be able to find where or how to download the zorro plugin.
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For future refernce, theres an index of most of the scripts at SCF here: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/search.php?keywords=Plugin&terms=all&author=&sc=1&sf=titleonly&sr=topics&sk=s&sd=a&st=0&ch=300&t=0&submit=Search
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Hello Ronald and welcome. Your models look interesting so keep them coming and if you have any question,just feel free to ask.
Jeremy, welcome too. I'm afraid SU is not the best tool for this although I have already seen such things by experts.
Hi James - yes, what the others suggesdted above. Hopefully we will soon have a better index of plugins but until then that search function is the best.
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hello there
i just discovered sketchup and im totally amazed by the possibilities, and how easy it all is.
i'm currently checking out all the tutorials on youtube and trying things out, i have however a little problem.when i try out things in sketchup sooner or later it starts acting weird, my cursor starts leaving a sort of trace of the tool i was using at the moment. i cant imagine that's normal
i attached a screen shot to show what i mean, can anybody help me?
thanks
gj
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Looks like an opengl problem to me.
Make sure youve got the latest drivers for your graphics card. If that doesnt fix it, go in to SU window->preferences->openGL then turn of hardware acceleration.
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thanks for that!, turning off the hardware acceleration seems to work, im not sure what i actually did there though. will turning that off effect anything else in the program?
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It will slow SU down a lot with bigger models.
Might i ask what graphics card youve got? if any.
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yes you may and i have to say that im not sure if i even have one, just looked at "about this mac" and it didn't show a graphic card. it did say this at the graphic/display button.
Chipset Model: GMA 950
Type: Display
Bus: Built-In
VRAM (Total): 64 MB of shared system memory
Vendor: Intel (0x8086)
Device ID: 0x27a2
Revision ID: 0x0003
Displays:
Color LCD:
Display Type: LCD
Resolution: 1280 x 800
Depth: 32-bit Color
Built-In: Yes
Core Image: Hardware Accelerated
Main Display: Yes
Mirror: Off
Online: Yes
Quartz Extreme: Supported
Display Connector:
Status: No display connected -
Sounds like integrated intel graphics, which unfortunately arent particularly good for running SU as their openGL support is pretty bad (when you turned of hardware acceleration you wre pretty much tell SU not to use the graphics card to render the model, this is what causes SU to slow down.)
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alright thanks for that, i just have to live with that then i guess.
i think ill be alright because i was only going to use it as a tool to help me get the perspective right for my drawings on paper (sounds a little weird eh? http://www.gertjanakerboom.com/1pages/bigpoppage.html )
for instance i did that one on the paper and it took forever! now i can just use su to build a structure, take a picture of it and then use it for my drawings!
anyway thanks again!
gj -
You might be interested in some of the stuff andyc does: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/search.php?author_id=229&sr=posts
I think it might be similar to what your doing, although he does a lot of it in photoshop.
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Hi GJ and welcome,
Now as your video driver issue is "solved", back to your drawings; a pretty good idea.
I used to teach art history to fine art students and lately some of them started to use SU as a basic tool for their perspective studies as well. What they actually do is that they project the basic image onto the paper/canvas they are working on. You can even use guide lines to project perspective lines to the infinity.
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Hi,
i'm Christian from Canada. I'm trying SketchUp for the first time. A friend from Germany told me about this forum, i hope we have a good time together.
Christian
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Hi Christian and welcome! There are a couple standard members here from Canada,I hope you'll ind your companion.
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Hello, I just began using SketchUp a few weeks ago and thought that I could learn quite a bit by joining the forum here.
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Welcome Username (nice username BTW )
As our "slogan" for this subforum is: "Ask and get answered"
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Hello everybody, thanks for the fast reply's on my last Question!
Now i have another one, i've been trying to make a little fence that i can use in my works. Its a pretty simple one (see sketch i made) but i can't seem to do it. i know how to make tubes etc but have a hard time making the round pieces of tube for the corners. does anyone know a tutorial that tells me how to do that? or can anyone explane?
THANKS!
gj
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@gertjanakerboom said:
Hello everybody, thanks for the fast reply's on my last Question!
Now i have another one, i've been trying to make a little fence that i can use in my works. Its a pretty simple one (see sketch i made) but i can't seem to do it. i know how to make tubes etc but have a hard time making the round pieces of tube for the corners. does anyone know a tutorial that tells me how to do that? or can anyone explane?
THANKS!
gjThe way I would do it, would be to make the shape with just lines, and for the corners I would use the arc tool so that you have the basic shape but it is 2D. Then where one of the vertical pieces ends, I would make a circle so that the vertical segment continued would go through the center of the circle. Then select the entire line but not the circle and then select the "follow me tool" and then click on the circle. That should do what you want, if I understand you correctly.
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