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Henry
It quite easy to draw two lines that do not intersect.
If they don't 'cross' at some point you can't 'fillet/trim/extend' them.
Try drawing a rectangle that's around 5'x10'.
Now use the 2dFillet tool, typing in 6" as the fillet radius.
Pick two of the lines that meet at a corner.
They should fillet.
Now highlight one of those lines and use Move+Ctrl and copy that line up say 2' vertically above the original.
Now try the 2dFillet tool again [the radius should be remembered as 6"?], but this time pick one line in the original rectangle's set and the copied line that not coplanar - and no fillet can be made.
Now change the radius to say 2' [24"] and re-fillet the two rectangle-edges that are already filleted at 6" - you will see those edges trim back and a new arc added. Now change the radius to 0 and pick those two edges again, this time they'll extend to a right angled corner [zero fillet]...
Edges to be filleted/chamfered need not meet at a right-angle BUT they need to be coplanar and non-parallel - otherwise they can never be 'filleted' -
Long term lurker, coming out of the shadows.
I've been using SketchUp for product design. Finally getting somewhere. Here's a sample of something I was working on recently..
So, hi everyone!
jh
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Hi, there, hirschma:
Is this like a junction box for low voltage lines? The model is nice and well done judging by the mesh lines. -
@hirschma said:
Long term lurker, coming out of the shadows.
I've been using SketchUp for product design. Finally getting somewhere. Here's a sample of something I was working on recently..
So, hi everyone!
jh
Hi, looks quite well worked out...
What is it exactly ?
A couple of tips.
[I realize its a 'wip' ]
You have some 'blue' [back] faces showing in the view - reverse them so all of the visible faces are the right way round - it can cause problems later with many 3rd party renderers...
If the object is a proper manifold solid [without internal 'partitions' etc you can orient all faces quickly by selecting one and all others will flip to match it - however, non-solids will give unexpected results!
The 'object' looks quite small - remember that if you try to make facets with side <~1mm or 0.01sq" with say FollowMe or some similar scripts it can fail and leave small 'holes' or even rare Bugsplats! - it's a known limitation of Sketchup/OpenGL - which is designed to model typical building-elements, through building themselves up to building-groups... but not microbes, wristwatches or at the other extreme cities or counties - BUT if you are making 'small objects' you can scale them up temporarily - say x10 - and then when the small facets etc are created you can scale back to their original size - say x0.1 - the new small geometry can exist but it's its creation that's problematic...
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Hello! Im new here in this forum.
I want to share my problem. My VRay does not respond every time I render such a big file. Any suggestions? My SU version is Pro 8 in Win7.
Thanks!
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@zandro said:
Hello! Im new here in this forum.
I want to share my problem. My VRay does not respond every time I render such a big file. Any suggestions? My SU version is Pro 8 in Win7.
Welcome zandro,
Can I suggest you post a message in the special VRay forum here as you're likely to get a better response there... -
Hello,
this is my early sample at SU.
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=16c8b57688f3fd719489d80069630f38Has been long time i have quit sketchup due to could not utilize tools to design POPUP books.
I am back here to search some bone connection scipts to animate pop-up books.All Sketchy Scripters makes me download are here, i like it.
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Greetings, all.
My name is Ryan. I work at a church and used SketchUp to create a model of the property so that I could more efficiently plan a haunted house / maze for Hallowe'en last year. I haven't got a background in CAD and have no talent for reading blueprints, but I've worked with Adobe Illustrator some and ported the skills from there to SU as best I could. The result was a usable, if inelegant file. I'd hoped to have become a SketchUp pro by now, and to be wowing everyone with mad-skillz visual walkthroughs of how we're going to do this year's haunted house...but that hasn't happened (yet). So to remedy that I've come to sketchucation for guidance.
My hopes for this forum?
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I need a basic vocabulary so I understand the terminology when folks use it.
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If someone could point me toward a 'best practices' guide for creating and ordering the components & models - such that I could have multiple POVs, cross-sections, etc.
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also, if I want to upload my working file and ask people to critique and/or improve on it, where do I go?
Thanks in advance, and it's nice to be on such a friendly forum.
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Hi Ryan and welcome!
There will probably not be any direct guide for most of your questions as some are quite complex.
- As for "terminology": there is a "Glossary" in the SU Help Center which explains all the terms used in the application.
- As for organising your model and especially using components - whenever there is the smallest bit that is repeated at least twice in your model, you should use a component and its copies ("instances") for it - but of course, this advice is ultimately vague and we could demonstrate much better with an actual example (model).
- Under the text area where you are posting, there is an "Upload attachment" tab. You can upload attachments up to 2Gb here (I think smaller for images but of course you need not use 2Gb images) but if your file is bigger, you can always use the 3D Warehouse to share your model and paste the URL here.
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Hi Guys,
Just wanted to do a quick intro.
My names Tom, and I'm in the UK.
I'm following in the footsteps of other action figure fans and just trying to create my own mods for figures, and was recommended sketchup by many of the guys on some of the figure forums. -
Hello everyone. I'm new to SU. I've been playing with SU Pro 8 for a few weeks now and really enjoy the program. I have never played with this type of 3D program before and have been told that SU is a great way to eventually jump into SolidWorks.
I have always enjoyed traditional drafting since high school. I am currently designing and developing new compound bow components. I have been submitting all of my traditional drafts to a second party for modeling and would like to speed things up by building the models and generate the required PDF's and DXF files right from the start.
I am able to generate simple components to scale but feel I am still some time away from completing more complex models. I will endoubtedly have many questions while learning SU.
Thanks everyone! I look forward to being an active forum member and hopefully can contribute to the forums very soon.
Connor
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Welcome to you, Connor:
I hope you enjoy the ride. Feel free to ask questions. There's always somebody who either has an answer or can point you to a solution. -
Hi my name is Richard, I'm from Guatemala, that is in Central America!!, and I'm an Architec student, but I'm already working as an Architect, and I love to work with Sketchup, my primary job is in Autocad, but everytime that I can, I work something in 3d on skethup for presentations to clients or my boss. I also work with 3d max.
This is my blog and some of my works:
http://visual3drcab.blogspot.com/I'm very happy to find this web!
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Hi Guys
I Am Ryan From Scotland.
I Started Google Sketch Up in May 2011 and since Then I have Created about 15 Ships In Which Iv Made A Ship Line Supreme Line I have 6 Employees that Build Ships For My Virtual Ship Line.
This Is My Ship Line Wiki Page
http://www.peekarica.com/steampedia/index.php?title=Supreme_LineThis Is The Official Website of My Ships
http://supremeline.weebly.com/My Old Ships are out of date as i am learning how to build better etc.
Hope You Like Them anyway if you have any question please Aks and ill get back to you soon as possible
Waves
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Hi Ryan and welcome!
There are a couple of ship-makers here as well.
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=20385&p=170602
or
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=333&t=33757&p=296873Have fun!
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@gaieus said:
Hi Ryan and welcome!
There are a couple of ship-makers here as well.
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=20385&p=170602
or
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=333&t=33757&p=296873Have fun!
Thank You Gaieus
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You welcome. I hope you do not mind me linking to those two, superb models. As you can see, you still have some things to improve in your ships (not as if I had ever modelled anything close to those ships linked either).
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@gaieus said:
You welcome. I hope you do not mind me linking to those two, superb models. As you can see, you still have some things to improve in your ships (not as if I had ever modelled anything close to those ships linked either).
Yeah I know I am working on RMS Netherlandic this is my 3rd month on it now and its looking amazing lots more still to do though.
Wiki Page of Netherlandic
http://www.peekarica.com/steampedia/index.php?title=RMS_NetherlandicWaves
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Hi All
My name is George, and I am from Melbourne, Australia. I am new to Sketchup and 3D modelling. I have dabbled in the program a few times, but I am keen to learn more, and create some more 3D models. Mainly for my wargaming hobby. I want to build various items in the 28mm (1:56) scale area, which may or may not end up being printed.
I look forward to learning a whole lot more about sketchup, as well as being active on these forums.
See you around the forums.
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Welcome, George:
Enjoy your adventure.
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