A Welcome Message to New SketchUcation Members
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Hello All,
I am a new member here and would like to introduce myself.
My name is stéphane and i live to france.
Someone can tell me how to see french topic because i don't have permission please ?
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Hi stéphane and welcome!
In your User Control panel you can join different usergroups.
I have added you to the French group now however so you can see/post in that subforum.
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Hi all,
Really glad I found this place. My name's Dylan I'm a freelance illustrator mainly working in comics. I've worked for 2000ad and am currently working on a French graphic novel for delcourt.
I got into sketchup because of its ease of use(being free helped a lot too!) compared with other 3d progs. I assumed it would only be good for very basic modelling and felt it was quite limited. The more I get into it though I'm finding out what a great program it really is and the part I thought was limited was actually me!!
My aim is to build detailed sets for my comic, to free me up in terms of layout. At the moment I still feel pretty limited in my skills but am hoping to improve with practice and help from sites like this.
I keep a blog here http://www.dylansdrawingboard.blogspot.com/ mainly sketchbook stuff but I'll stick up my models soon.
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Pretty cool Dylan, good to have you here. Welcome to the forum,
Chris
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I just started Sketchup this week. I'm strictly a hobby user, though I'm an engineer and I could end up using Sketchup professionally once in a while, even if mechanical CAD really isn't my specialty. My main interest is in model railroads, and I found Sketchucation by searching on features of Sketchup that I thought I'd need. The plugins that people have posted are wonderful! One of the things that makes any Internet use so much fun is that just about anything you could ever want is out there waiting for you, free.
Maybe it's typical newbie behavior, but I couldn't resist starting with a challenge--a triple track helical ramp (yes this was a few hours of work for a beginner):
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Hi John and welcome!
That ramp is pretty impressive, congrats!
If you look into the gallery, there are some really nice (and long) topics about rail-roads, trains etc.
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Hi all
My name is Revy, from Indonesia.
recently I've started to use SketchUp as a hobby (computer case design, etc)
Hopefully with this community i can improve my self and also share to othersThanks all
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Hello Binu and welcome. There's lot to see here indeed.
Please, do not write in all CAPS however.
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Hi All,
Been using sketchup for about 6 months now, only just discovered the power of plugins after I was trying to join 2 curves by hand and though 'there must be an easier way.........' now seen the the light
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Rafa here from Cape Town. Mainly interested in stadium and sports venue design!
Look forward to finding out about plugin-ins similar to the soap, skin and bubble plugin.
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Welcome to SCF!
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Drafter X here.
My new online identity is incognito as I get a new business going while still finishing with my current employer.Hoping to use sketchup extensively in the new venture.
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Sounds mysterious, welcome to the madhouse
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Hi All
Im only very new at this type of program , I build scale models of cars and trucks and found this program to be a great help in design to 3d in stead of just on paper , Ive learnt alot from trial and error , But have yet to learn how to make a curved pipe like exhaust or roll cage , I know Plug Ins are a big thing so Im looking into how that works , I look forward to seeing some of your work and chatting with you all over time
Many Thanks
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Hi John and welcome!
Let's have a quick look at the Follow me tool here. I am not sure an exhaust pipe would exactly look like this but you can get the idea. Download the skp file and do as instructed in the image.
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Thank You Gaieus , after reading several posts on this forum and useing the search button I was able to find some very helpful hints on how to do this , Im not very good at reading long pages unfortunately so I have had to learn from trial and error , now I have started to learn curves and pipes , I can further my education with this program .
The wealth of information that this forum holds is incredible and look forward to learning so much more .
Thanks again for your help
john
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If you are planning to make many of these pipes, some plugins will be invaluable. First of all, to make the whole curve (created of several arcs and lines above) into one polyline, there is the Weld plugin. If you weld curves together, you can select them at one and also the resulting pipe will be smooth all the way long.
Then there is a tool, Tuba along path, to make these welded paths into a pipe just by one click.
Finally, to create pipes with quite irregular diameters along their path, there are several lofting tools like Curviloft for instance.
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Wow !! Thanks so much for the Help , Im really starting to enjoy this program now that I can make pipes and such , Im currently working on a manifold and a off road buggy frame .
Thank You again for this Help it is very much appreciated
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that's a good one harnstein. by the way, your username is too, are you german?
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