I don't have time right now to continue modeling the station but I'll show you a preview.
I have to work on textures etc, it's just flat most of the time.
it will be cool when it is finished.
I don't have time right now to continue modeling the station but I'll show you a preview.
I have to work on textures etc, it's just flat most of the time.
it will be cool when it is finished.
Thanks for your answer a very long time later
I hadn't passed by for a long time!
Hi Sketchup users
It's maybe this will sound strange to you but this is the first time i need to have a solid element.
How do you create an element where there is no void inside.
If we try to cross it with the camera we will only see the element but never any void inside.
How do you do that with sketchup?
Like a piece of wood, in short, a solid material
Hi,
I write just to say thanks to Chris for this tool very useful.
The Q rotator options to duplicate was obviously limited.
Thanks for your great work as always thomthom.
Just a very small question. Is there a way to treat instances or the exact word to transform entites directly in solid form?
Sketchup told me : " SketchUp's Solid Tools ans Solid Inspector² doesnt treat nested instances as a solid. ( so message is clear)
But when i create something whatever it is, i think i often use nested instances. So when i work with
Sketchup i get used now to be sur that my entities becomes some "solid group".
If i told u all of this, its because i export in .smd at the end and i'm obliged to have solid group
in the other tool.
Maybe there is another way or maybe not, the aim is to win time as you can imagine.
Thanks for your work
After reflection : I find a simple way for the moment, just start as a solid group and work inside him.
And have a nice day.
Thanks, works perfectly, i test it on sketchup make 2017 to align 2 circles. I started a longtime ago on another 3D software so, maybe i am more attentive on this kind of tool.
Q JS Align is definitely that you must have to be precise. I make a vase, an amphora : an object where circumference is necessary.
Maybe i get lost a bit but i discovered by chance Sketchup when i was on Hammer, ( another 3D Soft). I would like to build house or something like that. But quickly i get started in a crazy project with 17 century architecture. I don't know if i'm gonna integrate it in a level design... etc...
Have a nice day users from Sketchup and thanks to CadFather.
I was quietly working with my sketchup friend when the need to cut shapes became a major problem . But suddenly in the distance a galloping rider appears in the night and with the tip of his awesome super mega cool PLUGIN Zorro2, all my problems were gone. A thousand thanks Zorro