Wow, absolutely bloomin brilliant.
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RE: How come so few car modelers???
I have several cars at a certain stage but it is such a tear your hair out process I get to the point of just giving up most of the time. The inconsistent responses of various plug-ins do not help, that and the memory issues of a 32 bit program.
Tanks are a bit easier for the most part but subjects like the Chieftain and others with compound curves are much as cars.
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RE: WIsh List.
Call me a cynic but, the problem is not just google sketchup developers. Just about every company out there will take the wishes of their marketing department/group over users EVERY day of the week. One direction in which software is developed, just not for the better of the (should be) major interest group (users).
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RE: Tiger II Tank Interior
On a related topic (oil drums), has anyone got a good blueprint for an oil drum 55 gallon? I have been looking for a while but come up with nothing usable.
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RE: WIsh List.
Hi,
I am aware that folk have wishes along similar lines, I just decided to stick my ten pence worth on the page in case someone is reading these missives. Perhaps if enough of us say this enough times, we might get somewhere.
Yes, unlikely but worth a short as all it costs me is a little time.
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WIsh List.
OK, I know this is unlikely to get anywhere but here goes my 10 pence worth.
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Clipping is a pita, is it possible to come up with a proper fix that we can all use to make it easier to zoom in to the smaller parts of models?
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Zoom issues, is it likely that a fix can be made so zoom origin is locked to the model worked on at the time of zooming? I am aware the biggest problem here is that with an infinite workplane, the mouse will often lock on to a point way off the current focus. This will also improve the rotate around model feature and prevent this being a problem.
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64 bit code. The usual reason applies here, issues of sketchup crashing the (usually) rendering program when a larger render is under way.
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Arcs, curves, whatever you want to call them they have a habit of degenerating to lines which is a pain in the arris, can it be arranged so that this does not happen? If exploding a group or component it would be nice also, to chose whether curves are degenerated or left complete.
I am not saying these things to p155 folk off, I am trying to make suggestions to improve the product only. Please do not be over sensitive but instead take the requests on their merit. Thanks.
- Can we please have some more in depth cad tools with sketchup, an example is a good loft tool. I know there are ruby's out there but it would be nice if we could have some more cad tools of a higher standard that do not have to be tagged on like washing on a line. More consistency would help too.
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RE: Curviloft and arcs breaking up.
OK, broken the problem down, it is apparent that quite randomly, sketchup is breaking an arc (curve, whatever you want to call it) into its constituent lines. I know of the weld tool but frankly this is getting too much. Is there a way to stop this from happening or is it an inherrent sketchup problem? This occurs BEFORE I do anything else with the geometry.
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RE: Tiger II Tank Interior
Really nice work there, are you going the full monty with hydraulic and electircal services? A very daunting project, going nicely.
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RE: Curviloft and arcs breaking up.
Just about the most frustrating thing about sketchup (IME) is the way curves seem to degenerate at will. I know, no intent, it's just a program. I would like to maintain the integrity of arcs or curves when I am drawing. The constant faffing about with degenerating elements like this is driving me up the wall. Just as I am getting somewhere the whole damn thing falls over and it seems totally absurd.
And breath?
No, not going totally off my head, just a really frustrating day and I know it is not going to get any better..........
Perhaps sketchup v 250 will be better in this respect...........
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RE: Sports Coupe
Do we not all LOVE file corruption, something from childhood springs to mind about being sent to try us. It was VERY succesful in this case. Tried again, something with cleaner and sharper lines but to my mind it comes across as a mustang coupe want to be. Oh well, car designer I am not.
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RE: Curviloft and arcs breaking up.
When I am putting arcs in place, the arcs often degenerate into lines so I cannot select the arc, but must select each individual line. Driving me up the wall. Not even the nearest wall.
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Curviloft and arcs breaking up.
OK, I can get curviloft to create many of the shapes I want but the arcs I use keep degenerating into lines, how can I prevent this degeneration?
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RE: 3D printed Star Lamp
Nice work Marcus, very cool piece of kit, I reckon you could sell those with an led light. I'd have one if the price was right.
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RE: Sports Coupe
My word a stalker, I have ARRIVED.
Looking at methodology for the different surfaces which tbh I use a bit more tightly than I have seen elsewhere. Being my bit of autism, it is difficult to let go of.
Thanks for the comments guys, my big problem right now is interiors which I am hopeless at.
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RE: Bringing life to my 32 Ford Rod
Can I have mine in black please? Lovely model/render.
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Sports Coupe
Experimenting with everything basically.
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RE: Any pointers for rendering?
The ceiling height is 8' and the width is a bit more than 26' but that is not important. The two characters are different heights.
The area behind the television is the kitchen which will have a small breakfast bar the dining area is on the right by the brick wall. The space where the camera is located is access through patio doors to the garden and beyond my mother in law's tongue is a lift and stairs. The building is intended to be 100% less abled friendly so the lift is not one of those afterthoughts stuck in the space of a closet.
PS. my mother in law's tongue has been scaled down so as not to be too intrusive (unlike my mother in law) and is decidedly less prickly too.
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RE: Any pointers for rendering?
I am very geartful for the comments and suggestions. I reckon it is a hard thing to criticise someone else's work in case they go 'off on one', cannot take it etc. The comments and suggestions here are being taken to heart and I will carefully analyse what I am doing with my approach to hopefully improve. I have seen other folk here, almost step over a line and there is a palpable shift in results which I hope to emulate. Something which is only going to be possible thanks to other folk taking time and thought to put their experience into words. Thanks guys, very much.
Just a thought, this is turning into a proper wip so if someone wants to move this thread it may be more appropriate elsewhere.