Is there a way to turn off edges in only part of a model, so I can have certain groups or components not show edges but the rest of the model would?
Mike
Is there a way to turn off edges in only part of a model, so I can have certain groups or components not show edges but the rest of the model would?
Mike
Can't wait for the new SU2KT, it sounds awesome from what everyone is saying.
I'm looking to buy a new printer so I'm looking for suggestions or any advice. I need it to print at least 13x19, would perfer 18x24, has to print b&w and color, and budget is under $1,000. And Vista compatiable.
Mike
Ivica, thanks, appreciate it but can you post a small explanation so I know how its done
I made this leg to support an island counter top that overhangs the rear of the cabinet, now I would like to "cut" it in half to use as a detail on the front corners of the cabinet. Thanks in advance.
I own a small remodeling company and my drawings are used during the bidding stage to help clients visualize their project, I've used a cad program that cost a bit more than SU and took quite a bit longer to learn how to use. I was a SU skeptic, my 17 year old son introduced me to SU so I really didn't think much of it at the time. However I downloaded the 8 hr. trial, visited the old Google forum, and SCF for tips and tricks (not to mention all the great works that can be seen here). It goes without saying that I was sold. Now I mostly use SU for visualizations (so much quicker), still use cad for working drawings when needed but what a drag compared to SU. I believe the turn off of Su for some people is first off, the name, it does sound rather childish, secondly I would think is the fact that there is a free version and the pro version is inexpensive when compared to some cad programs, and third is the quick and easy learning curve though I seem to learn something new here everyday. So how can something that sounds childish, cost a little, and is easy to learn be a powerful program? I think if more of these "snobs" actually tried SU there would be a lot less of them.
Mike
Very nice render and thanks for the bloom tut, just started with PS so that was very helpful.
Mike
I've been using SU for about 6 months now, Podium and Kerky for about 2 months. Quite addicting. I love seeing all those renderings with post processing (solo,kwistenbiebel, Ross Macintosh,tomsdesk, just to mention a few), so many different and wonderful styles, so I got my own copy of CS3 Extended. The problem is that I have zero, nada, photoshop experience, I do have about 20hrs of training on dvd that I'm hoping to be able to dive into once work slows down a little. My question is does anyone have a cool tip or trick they're willing to share that a total newbie such as myself can do right out the box? Thanks.
BTW, thanks to Coen and all the moderaters for setting up this new forum.
Mike
Solo, that's some amazing modeling, I use SU for architecture mostly so I couldn't even comprend where to start on a model like that, how long did it take you to do?
Mike
Al, does RPS 3D PDF work only with SU or can other 3D modeling be converted to interactive PDF?
Mike
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Gaieus,those are amazing, just curious though, were those modeled by eye and memory or did you use text books with pictures, frequent trips to the site, any kind of floor plans or measurements, or something else?
Mike