Thank you Jim, it is now working fine. Thanks again for the wonderful things you give
to SU lovers.
With best regards
PRSS
Thank you Jim, it is now working fine. Thanks again for the wonderful things you give
to SU lovers.
With best regards
PRSS
Sorry!!
The 'progressbar.rb" was not there in my plugins folder.
It is working fine now after I copied it.
With best regards
PRSS
Hello everybody!
I just installed this Protrude ruby. I do get the dialog. But when I select a face and aplly
"divide" nothing happens. When I press "protrude" also nothing happens. I am using SU 6 Free.
I downloaded the older version of ruby without the option of this "divide" from Crai Library.
This works fine. But not the new one from SketchUP Plugins download. I did delete the previous
ruby and the previous folder before copying the new ruby. Nothing works.
Help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
With best regards
PRSS
Thank you very much Voder
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PRSS
Hello everybody!
Thank you Gaieus, Solo and Voder. I am overwhelmed by the replies.
These have been very helpful to me. I did not quite understand Solo's
method. And Voder has said about unsmoothing the line. How do you
do that?
Thanks once again
PRSS
Thank you Remus for the quick reply. But this doesn't help in this case.
with best regards
PRSS
Hello everybody!
Please tell me how to put a small image, say 3 inches square on a large bottle as a label.
I do not want the image to be tiled on the bottle nor do I want the image to fully wrap
around the whole bottle. It should be a patch on the curved surface of the bottle. Is this
possible?
One way is to actually put another surface itself to the size I wanted on the bottle and
apply the image on this surface. But I was wondering if there was another way.
Thanks in advance
PRSS
Thank you Watkins, It sort of solved my long term problem. But with too many curved entities, and also with double curved objects (meaning it has a curved surface with a bulge also)it still gives problems.
But this is really of a great help for me.
Thanks once again
With best regards
PRSS
Thanks Jean Lemire
This is really useful for me.
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PRSS
Hello everybody
It might be a dumb question - But I thought that I might well ask.
When you open a new file, want to draw a rectangle with the rectangle tool in
vertical direction the inferencing does not work. One has to always have a reference
cube object or some object so that referring the vertical plane of that object
you can then draw the rectangle vertically.
Is there a way to straight away draw the rectangle vertically up? Also for a horizontal
plane to get rotated vertically (without having any other reference object) the compass
cannot be turned vertically. This also needs a reference object. Is this normal in SU?
So I always draw a reference cube as soon as open a new file. If there is any other
method please tell me.
Thanks in advance
PRSS
Very intersesting and many many thanks
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PRSS
Yes, I use it. It is a Wacom Graphire-4 8x6 inches.
It is great. I use it for my painting & sketching hobby.
Mostly with Artrage-2.5 painting software. I find no
use for this in SketchUP. I tried several times and gave up.
But a Wacom tablet is really great for sketching & painting.
With best regards
PRSS
Thank you Jon , Thank you. Thank you Oecodesignator.
I love the components.
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PRSS
Lapx, that is great. That is what I want.
By the way I just bought today the subdivide & smooth
script. Haven't had the time to experiment with it yet.
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PRSS
Fantastic Fredo! The script is great - straight away started using it.
It'll become my most used script.
Thank you for the script
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PRSS
Thank you Daniel S for your kindness in doing another
movie to explain it. Many thanks to others also.
So many replies in a short time! Now I have it solved.
It is working fine.
Script is a great script - thanks to CPhillips.
With best regards
PRSS
Thank you remus,
Yes, it now worked with the subdivision of
the surfaces also. But the "Twist" movie clip shows no subdivision
of surfaces but only the FFD nodes. I am wondering whether Daniel S
had any other method of doing this. Or was he trying to explain
something else?
Thank you once again
With best regards
PRSS