Prima!
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From "Tommy" to SkUp-Donut
Hi All
Every now and then, often on Sundays, you get the idea for a little SkUp exercise. I put on the The Who album Tommy, as I often do, looked at the cover and thought: Yes, do something with it...
Together with SkUp 2017 Make and Enscape I used the two plug-ins "1001 Bit Tools" and "TrueBend", of course after some copy-paste and rotate and grouping first ...
Best and have a nice sunday


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RE: Import Terrain
@hornoxx said:
hi - if I understand it correctly you have a 7z file...
I was probably a little too slow, but I'm glad you managed it -
RE: Import Terrain
hi - if I understand it correctly you have a 7z file. This could also be a zip file. Your opened 7z window only shows you the content of this zipped file. What you have to do now is to unzip this 7z file so that you get access to these still zipped files.
The easiest way is to select the desired zipped files and drag them out of the 7z window to a desired location on your hard drive. These files are then unziped and ready for use as normal files.Best & hope this helps?

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RE: Spaceship time again!

and I was already wondering: when did this guy actually make his last spaceship?!?
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RE: Trying to draw an elliptical cone
Besides all the other good solutions above, here is another very quick one:
Not native but with the plugin Cruviloft you can also achieve this desired geometry with ease.
With the same tool and with the same simple principle you can get even further than just to the speakers.
In the middle is the circle - around it is a small number of elypses which you move (up) to your desired positions. Then you let the plugin work which generates the desired shape with the preferred segmentations and smoothing by clicking on the circle and elypses plygons in the correct order - Done!
(Above a certain level of complexity it is advisable to consider plugins rather than torturing yourself with the native options - especially if you are dealing with organic shapes)

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RE: Need Urgend Help!
...or if only the geometric resulting shape is important to you, the "Follow Me" methods might also be helpful.

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RE: Tokyo house render
@l i am said:
...Understood I keep forgetting about SU screenshots...
me too 
Thanks! and it is much more model content than I assumed - After all, the reflections or mirror images could also have come from an HDRI. Such an example of an overall work impression always helps if you/I want to estimate a total effort for a work of this kind.
Prima Anyway! -
RE: Tokyo house render
...yes, itยดs great the way it is now! - if ok for you, out of interest I would like to see a screenshot of your actual model content because that way you always get the best impression between result and effort.
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RE: SubD examples and models
@tuna1957 said:
...SubD the best tool for the job...
which is absolutely right! Prima! -
RE: Render: The conversation
... a nice house! great modelled and even better rendered - especially I like the chosen mood of the evening light and the detail of the two children enjoying the place is also well chosen - so all in all great (with or without mist
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RE: How to construct a dome?
...just as a suggestion Alohaa - if you downsave your SKP file posted here, e.g. to version SkUp 2017, you would give almost everyone here the opportunity to deal with your questions

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RE: SubD examples and models
@box said:
What happens when you SUbD some cubes then hit them with Clothworks.
well, definitely a cool result 
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RE: Easter Island Statue
@bryan k said:
...And is that a render? If so, wow!...
exactly what came to my mind
Prima Rich! -
RE: It does not exist but it should (Render)
...sehr sehr gut! - I love the crispness of the captions(?or is this named text) shown - did you use 3D text or PNGs for this?
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RE: Another Steam Engine
...what a great work Dave and a so high reference for SketchUp!
And graphically excellently presented