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Need BOMB ALL plugin
hello ,
I need a plugin can explode all the groups and components in SU instantly.
the bomb all ruby in here http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/Newest_scripts.html is so good but it sometimes make comptuter crash.
Do anyone have the others ? Let share to me ^^ thankssss
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Video tutorial modelling CAD to Sketchup
hi all,
I make this film to training newbie to modelling in sketchup from cad file.
http://www.4shared.com/file/76494204/25e51911/huongdansu-bai1part1.html
http://www.4shared.com/file/76524664/c83af4ff/huongdansu-bai1part2.htmldownload 2 parts then extract them , you will have 1 cad file , 1 skp file (result of video course) and of course, 1 video tutorial with 41 mins. (no voice because I'm Vietnamese and I think no one can understand my language)
let see and give me comment
thanks ^^
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RE: Sketchup and BIM
@jdagen said:
Our office has been using Sketchup for some time. Recently we have explored the Sketchup to BIM relationship as part of the LEED energy modeling process. I have experimented with importing Sketchup into both Revit and Archicad. We successfully converted a Sketchup model into an Archicad, BIM model. From Archicad the model was exported to Green Building Studio and then to Bequest for our consultants to run energy simulations. Between Archicad and Revit I found that Archicad works more seamlessly than Revit. In Archicad Door & Window Components convert to user specified doors and windows in Archicad. On importing you can specify wall floor and roof assemblies. There are some bugs. I found that that if a window component in Sketchup had an origin at the center of the window only half the window imported. Triangles in gable roofs also required some editing. In Revit the Sketchup model is imported as a mass. You have to manually go around and 'paint' surfaces according to their assembly. You will find there is an ongoing debate over which is better Revit or Archicad. Everything I hear is that Revit is better and it is becoming the industry standard. On the energy modeling front, Autodesk is buying everything up to presumably make proprietary with Revit. That said, I found Archicad's interface much more intuitive and user friendly, especially for someone who has been using cad for years and is new to BIM. Archicad definitely works better with Sketchup.
very useful information, thanks man , I 'm trying archicad now ^^
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RE: Low-rise apartment building
@kaptin ooono said:
!!awsome stuff!!
the building design is pretty hot & the presentation is cool just wondering
how long that took u to model & what did u render it inthanks, I model it in 2 days with sketchup and 1 night to render with vray + make presentation with photoshop
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RE: Low-rise apartment building
@nomeradona said:
very beautiful vu... man what an improvement on your render. excellent soviet.
thanks man
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RE: Any landscape designers here?
I haven't used SketchUp to design big landscape yet. I just use SketchUp to design some small garden
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Urban project in Dalat , Vietnam
this is my new project , still work in progress ^^
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Low-rise apartment building
Hi there , this is my new schoolwork
low-rise apartment building
C&C are welcome
cheerssss!!!!!
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RE: Fry render v1 released
anyone have fryrender plugin of Sketchup . Plz share to me , many thanks
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RE: How to see thumbnail with sketchup files ???
thanks man but I've tried and that's not work
however , the thumbnail is not a big problem
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RE: Some interior lights to share all of you
hi all , many thanks for your regards and hotness
hope that I will have more good stuff to share to all of you , SCF is a great community , in this forum , I 've learned many things.
cheerssss
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RE: Model from sketch with sketchUp and render ;)
thanks all
anh this is the new modify
cheeerssss
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RE: Model from sketch with sketchUp and render ;)
many thanks all of you
cheeersssssssss
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[help] conditioneer in the ceilling
anyone have this model , plz share me , thankssss !!!
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RE: How to see thumbnail with sketchup files ???
@arc said:
- Click "Start" > "Run."
- Type "cmd" in the Open box and click "OK."
- Navigate to the SketchUp directory, which is typically located at C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\
- Type "regsvr32 thumbsup.dll" without quotes and hit Enter.
thanks much but it not working...
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How to see thumbnail with sketchup files ???
I'm using windows xp64 bit sp2
I can not see the thumbnail of sketchup files? how can I see that ? plz help me , thanks
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RE: Sketchup and BIM
@unknownuser said:
Take a look here
thanks man , but I wanna to know how to "combinative" work with Ssketchup and Revit (or ArchiCAD)