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    • RE: Whats the easiest way to model this capital

      @rich o brien said:

      FredoScale's Bending tool, Vertex Tools 2 Rotate tool, CurviLoft's Lofting tool, Extrude Edges by Toolset, Flowify would all help you on your journey πŸ‘

      Or FollowMe with some careful decision making...

      thank you.
      I used flowify but i guess i have to make the top part pointy and bulgy...
      06.JPG

      posted in SketchUp Tutorials
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    • RE: Whats the easiest way to model this capital

      So far i have done this
      05.JPG

      posted in SketchUp Tutorials
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    • Whats the easiest way to model this capital

      hello

      i am trying to reconstruct a capital from an image. So far i am not satisfied with my result and i'm having problem modeling the pointy part of the volutes. Maybe i have to try another way of modeling it. Do you have any sugesstions?
      I am talking about the red highlited part:
      02_1.jpg01.JPG

      posted in SketchUp Tutorials sketchup
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    • RE: A way to transfer lines to a face

      Found the plugin for it.

      It's called Project to Face by Eneroth. πŸŽ‰

      SketchUp_b2CzCYpeKZ.gif

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • RE: A way to transfer lines to a face

      @box said:

      Sandbox.

      thanks you, I also thought about sandbox πŸ‘

      Is there a plugin which does this without rotating the whole model?

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • RE: A way to transfer lines to a face

      nice idea, but what about lines and arcs.
      SketchUp_OeHi8ohWBD.gif

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • A way to transfer lines to a face

      Hi i'm searching for a plugin which allows me to transfer selected lines to a target face. Maybe you know the function in Shapr3D you see in the pictures. In Shapr3d it transfers the line perpendicular to the face.

      https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fsupport.shapr3d.com%2Fhc%2Farticle_attachments%2F360029131494%2FIMG_0813__1_.PNG&f=1&nofb=1

      https://support.shapr3d.com/hc/article_attachments/360029131514/IMG_0815__1_.PNG

      posted in SketchUp Discussions sketchup
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    • RE: Fillet inner and outer edge porportional

      @dave r said:

      @herrschnitzel said:

      @dave r said:

      Depending on what you've done to the geometry, you may be able to select the arc and change its radius in Entity Info.

      Yes, but again... I want both arcs to be scaled proportionally. If I scale one arc I have to calculate the size of the smaller arc.

      You should know the thickness or you can find out what it is. There's not much calculating to do. Simple addition will take care of it.

      Yes you're right it's not that much of calculation I know. I justed hoped for a parametric solution with a plugin or something.
      Thanks anyway.

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Fillet inner and outer edge porportional

      @dave r said:

      Depending on what you've done to the geometry, you may be able to select the arc and change its radius in Entity Info.

      Yes, but again... I want both arcs to be scaled proportionally. If I scale one arc I have to calculate the size of the smaller arc.

      But it does the job^^
      thanks

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    • RE: Fillet inner and outer edge porportional

      Thanks thats exactly how I did Nr.4 in my picture. Is there another solution? If I want to change the radius a have to manually draw everything again. Thats time consuming πŸ˜„

      Its such a simple thing but still so laborious in SketchUp.

      posted in Newbie Forum
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