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    [Tutorial > Modeling] How a Pro Builds a House in SU pt 1

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    • jujuJ Offline
      juju
      last edited by

      Thx for the contribution, however the link you provided for the template isn't working.

      Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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      • KrisidiousK Offline
        Krisidious
        last edited by

        ok that should fix it.... the link should work as a zip

        By: Kristoff Rand
        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
          last edited by

          Very informative kristoff. Looking forward to the next stage πŸ˜†

          Gai...

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          • N Offline
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            I'm excited to see the next installment in this series! Keep it up!

            (rpargman)

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            • EdsonE Offline
              Edson
              last edited by

              hi kris,

              i am following your two tutorials with great interest and have a couple of questions to make you.

              are you starting from the assumption that there is no plan in dwg or dxf format for one to start with and that all there is is some image scanned from a mag or some other source? i ask that because tracing over a picture is not that easy, as there are no edges or endpoints to grab on to.

              what is the point of applying the plan as material on the larger rectangle? you suggest one to use proper thicknesses but the larger plan is out of scale. please explain this.

              why not trace the plan over the rightly scaled plan and then make copies of it to put on other layers as you suggest?

              please continue this amazing thread. regards.

              edson

              edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
              http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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              • GaieusG Offline
                Gaieus
                last edited by

                emahfuz, see Kristoff's step number 2 in order to get the scaling correct (as as close as possible).

                Inference locking helps to keep things straight / square / plumb. Applying the picture to a square as a texture allows you to draw straight onto the picture (now a SU plane) - you can always removed the picture again later on.

                Correct me if I'm wrong in my statements, please. πŸ˜‰

                Gai...

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                • N Offline
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                  Guess What! I used HouseBuilder.rb to construct my house! Here is the file:

                  (Invader ZIM)


                  house_onstruct.skp

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    Must be nice houses Invader!
                    Just I cannot get them run... (edit: OK: you fixed it now...)

                    http://users.atw.hu/swb/smile/raz.gif

                    BTW - this topic is about a particular tutorial in the Tutorials forum. Could you please not divert it?!

                    Gai...

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                    • EdsonE Offline
                      Edson
                      last edited by

                      hi juju,

                      i did step 2 exactly as told and got the plan scaled right. my mistake was probably having used the texture tool to make the image fit the larger rectangle.

                      from what you said the plane under the picture helps keep things straight and plumb. would not that happen if i traced the plan that is not on the rectangle?

                      thanks.

                      edson

                      edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                      http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                      • jujuJ Offline
                        juju
                        last edited by

                        Edson, what you're saying isn't quite making sense. The idea is to create a plane on which to "texture" the image plan and then trace it. It shouldn't be outside of the plane you created.

                        Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                        • EdsonE Offline
                          Edson
                          last edited by

                          juju, sorry about that. let me try again.

                          i imported the plan and scaled it, ok? then i drew a larger rectangle close to it and copied the scaled plan onto it. since the rectangle was bigger than the image there ensued a tiling effect. in trying to get rid of the tiling (by using Texture>>Position) i threw the plan off scale. so i ended up with two plans side by side, one scaled correctly and the other slightly bigger while all the tutorial suggested was to have one scaled plan "textured" on the plane.

                          i hope it makes some sense to you now.

                          edson

                          edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                          http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                          • GaieusG Offline
                            Gaieus
                            last edited by

                            Edson, you can also try to scale the "larger" rectangle in a way (not with the scale tool) but selecting the edge on the side you notice the tiling and moving it (make sure to lock the axis of movement) to the edge of the original drawing.
                            You can repeat this along the other axis. This way you end up with a rectangle which is perfectly covered with the image (and only one instance of it).

                            Gai...

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                            • C Offline
                              Charlie__V
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                              krisidious,

                              Many thanks for this,especially the scaling image part. :~)

                              C

                              Precision M1710/Win 7 Pro 64 bit/i-7 6920 Quad core 2.9 Ghz -3.8/16Gb ram/NVIDIA M5000M 8Gb

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                              • N Offline
                                Nick W
                                last edited by

                                Kris,

                                I've been walking through your process and it's very helpful and informative. I've learned a lot. Thanks for that Smile

                                What is the big orange line in your template (see attached)? I can't seem to track it down or hide it. It is congruent with the green axis and is visible only on the positive side of the origin.

                                Thanks!


                                housetemplate.gif

                                http://www.nrwiesneski.com

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                                • jujuJ Offline
                                  juju
                                  last edited by

                                  The orange line is the direction where the sunlight is coming from. I use it on all my work to get accurate sun angles.

                                  Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                                    Nick W
                                    last edited by

                                    If that is the case, do you know how to hide it?

                                    The orange line doesn't change when I change the position of the sun...

                                    I imagine it's something very simple... thanks in advance for your instructive help


                                    housetemplate2.gif

                                    http://www.nrwiesneski.com

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                                    • EdsonE Offline
                                      Edson
                                      last edited by

                                      uncheck it and the sun's direction will not show.


                                      location.png

                                      edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                                      http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                                      • N Offline
                                        Nick W
                                        last edited by

                                        Thanks guys!

                                        I just realized that the non-pro version probably doesn't have that feature, as I can't find it right now. Though I've seen it before, which confused me on several occasions (I have Pro at work, but not at home).

                                        Peace!
                                        nick

                                        http://www.nrwiesneski.com

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                                        • KrisidiousK Offline
                                          Krisidious
                                          last edited by

                                          it's the North Arrow... and you should have it in your model info

                                          go to the top of SketchUp...

                                          go to Window
                                          then to Model info
                                          then click on Location
                                          at the bottom it says Solar Orientation
                                          uncheck Show in Model.

                                          By: Kristoff Rand
                                          Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                                            Nick W
                                            last edited by

                                            It's not there as far as I can see... (see attached)

                                            maybe it's an issue with an older version? Version 6.0.515 is what I have installed here.

                                            however, I know that I've seen the "location" options before. I'm assuming it was while working on my work computer, which led me to the conclusion that it's a Pro vs not-Pro difference.


                                            model_info.gif

                                            http://www.nrwiesneski.com

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