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    • N Offline
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      last edited by

      Please forgive me for asking a newbie question. I just bought the
      software.

      Will someone point me in the right direction to make this in sketch-
      up? Notice the flared ends! I'm trying to make the tub. :egrin:

      http://diamondspas.com/Images/CircularSSJapSoakingBath.jpg

      Thanks

      Louis

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      • Mike LuceyM Offline
        Mike Lucey
        last edited by

        Louis,

        I've made a quick model of the NG Bath. I've created
        12 scenes which will give you an idea of the process
        that I used. If you go through the scenes they will
        show you the steps that I took.

        BTW I'm sure there are probably lots of ways to do
        this kind on model in SU ;Γ–

        Mike

        NG Bath.skp

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        • N Offline
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          last edited by

          Mike,

          Thank You Very Much! I will take a look.

          Louis

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          • GaieusG Offline
            Gaieus
            last edited by

            Louis,

            Why should you apologise for posting a newbie question in the Newbie Forum? That's what we have created it for; to "welcome" new users and to encourage them to post questions or even ideas that we can all learn from!

            So welcome!
            πŸ˜„


            Edit: just two comments for Mike's excellent tutorial:

            1. Make the ellipse by drawing a circle first and then scaling it in one direction
            2. use the offset tool to create the thickness of the tub which you can Push/Pull up as in the tutorial.

            Gai...

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            • Mike LuceyM Offline
              Mike Lucey
              last edited by

              No problem Louis, you are welcome. And Gai is right about
              what he says. I should have included some text / explanations
              but again I imagine there is no harm in you doing a bit of
              figuring out πŸ˜‰

              That's the fun of SketchUp, finding lots of ways to be
              things.

              Mike

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              • S Offline
                sorgesu
                last edited by

                I played with turning that tub on it's side and trying to triangulate that front bottom area a little further using the "add details" from the sandbox tools and then pre selecting an area and using the "smoove" tool to sqash in the bit that looks pinched in in the photo. Wasn't very successful. You guys have any ideas?

                Susan Sorger
                Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
                Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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                • GaieusG Offline
                  Gaieus
                  last edited by

                  Susan, I guess that's just some kind of reflection there. Or maybe the plumber was drunk when fitting it in and kicked the side?
                  πŸ˜’

                  Gai...

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                  • J Offline
                    Japes
                    last edited by

                    Mike,

                    I followed your tutorial, but I having problems creating the top edge, rim of the bath, can you shed any light?

                    Thanks

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                    • D Offline
                      dylan
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                      @japes said:

                      Mike,

                      I followed your tutorial, but I having problems creating the top edge, rim of the bath, can you shed any light?

                      Thanks

                      Hi,

                      What mike did is once he gets to scene 7 where he has created the top bath profile, he used push pull to get what is scene 8.
                      The next step you need to select the whole model, right click and Intersect with Model. Once you have done this you can start to carefully delete (erase) the top to leave yourself with the correct profile.

                      http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                      • Mike LuceyM Offline
                        Mike Lucey
                        last edited by

                        Hi Japes,

                        Dylan has covered the process.

                        'Intersect with Model' is a very useful tool.
                        If you are not familiar with it I suggest
                        that you play around with it using different
                        size boxes, cylinders etc.

                        Mike

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                        • J Offline
                          Japes
                          last edited by

                          Thanks Dylan & Mike,

                          I did use intersect with model to create the profile and I did delete the parts I no longer needed, but this leaves me with an open edge/rim between the bath inner and outer, I'm having trouble filling this in, hope that makes sense, shout at me if not!

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                          • Mike LuceyM Offline
                            Mike Lucey
                            last edited by

                            Japes .... well done so far. Yes, you are right it is
                            a little tricky filling in the rim surface of the tub.

                            When I was doing it I turned on 'Hidden Lines' so I could
                            locate where to start / finish lines. I think I also had
                            to draw over all lines to form triangles!

                            I'm now wondering if there is a better way to do this
                            as it would have been nice to have left the rim surface
                            in place after removing!

                            I'll have look at it and get back to you.

                            Mike

                            PS: Just dawned on me! If the cutting object was exploded
                            then delete as required it would be possible to leave the
                            tub rim surface in tact ?

                            PPS: I've tried what I suggested and it give a much cleaner
                            end result. When I come the think about it one on the guys
                            above mentioned this already, Dylan I think. Anyway, all is
                            well that ends well! I'm attaching a quickie skp showing what
                            I did.

                            Tub Rim Improvement.skp

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                            • J Offline
                              Japes
                              last edited by

                              @mike lucey said:

                              PS: Just dawned on me! If the cutting object was exploded
                              then delete as required it would be possible to leave the
                              tub rim surface in tact ?

                              Thanks Mike,

                              Just tried that and it works for me

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