@Bryan K: Thanks for the tips! I've been really busy, so no time to check out the site or complete this resort, so I understand.
Latest posts made by ArcTeo
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RE: Ski Resort Trails
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RE: What Motivates You?
@kass: Thanks for the info on webdialogs in Sketchup 2015-2016! I was thinking of using webdialogs myself for a script, but I may go with the custom UI toolbox provided here on Sketchucation. And, of course, Sketchucation does wonders for finding answers to scripting problems
@TIG: Helpful as always! Good to know the change from WEBdialogs to HTMLdialogs.
@tomot: Don't worry, I was listening! It seems to me that you're worried that Ruby may not be so prevalent in the upcoming versions of sketchup. I would be worried too if I knew that the API had changed. But, perhaps, Trimble is planning to move to another language? In either case, I'd like to keep a scripting language in sketchup for the pure joy of automation and scripting. I hope when I do decide to migrate, there's still a scripting language in place.
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RE: What Motivates You?
@tomot Does the api work the same or has it changed from 2014 to 2016-2017?
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RE: Ski Resort Trails
@Bryan K: Any tips for house modeling? Best practices or workflow?
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RE: Ski Resort Trails
By the way, I don't know why the inline photos wouldn't show. I've changed that so you can actually VIEW the this time.
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RE: Ski Resort Trails
@Bryan K: I just looked through your models on your portfolio. I love your houses! They're a little small,, but they pack a punch! Do you make your own furniture or do you use components from the warehouse?
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RE: RWBY Fans out there?
I like Blue vs Red (Or red Vs Blue). That is a funny show! What are you into now?
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Ski Resort Trails
I've started a project for a ski resort with several trails. It will eventually have trees, some lifts and a lodge.
Shoutout to TIG and Fredo6 for SuperDrape and TopoShaper respectively!
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RE: What Motivates You?
@pilou: Interesting phrases! It seems the coding community can get quite exclusive, only those who at least tried to code know, but maybe not those who don't. Once I got the hang of coding in Ruby for Sketchup, my motivation increased.
@Rich O Brian: A painful series of tasks does quite well in motivating someone into automating the task. Even in other applications do I find myself wishing there was a way to automate tasks or even just assigning a macro.