Modeling Curtains in SketchUp - SketchUp Quick Tutorials
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- Опубліковано 30 кві 2017
- In this quick tutorial, learn how to model curtains in SketchUp using the push pull and scale tools!
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Thanks Justin! I love your tutorials. It has taught me so much already!
Great job Justin! I imagine that this would be great prep work to make even more realistic looking drapes by combining this with the extension Clothworks. I’m looking to do some furled sails and I think that this is key instruction to getting me to the realism that I’m looking for. I was mystified as to how I was going to get the canvas to look like it was folded and laying on itself.Thanks!
This is a really nice tutorial. Bravo. And thank you!
amazing. i will do my own curtains for every new design now. thanks!!!
If you want something even more realistic, you may also want to try Clothworks - ua-cam.com/video/NnFz8mh-enc/v-deo.html - Thanks!
Excellent! Thank you.
That's very clever, Justin. I just kinda figured you would use some type of lofting plugin to extrude a wavy profile along a path but your way is so much simpler and easier. Another great how-to; thanks again Justin.
I was very happy with how simple this method turned out to be! Thanks for watching!
You'r a LEGEND!
You are awesome! Thank you!
Good tutorial, I didn't realize that modeling curtains is easy in sketchup until I saw this tutorial. Thanks Justin.
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it!
Thank you Justin!!
this is so cool, thank u for the tutorial
Very helpful! Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Yes it is Justin. Happy! The monitor is a Samsung curved ultra HD. Super!
Thank you very much!
Nice job. Great channel! Keepem' coming...
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so muc, God bless you.
Thanks for this
really good, many thanks...
:)
I probably already told you how awesome you are, but I don't mind telling you again! Thanks!
Thank you! :)
thank your for your tutorial
You are awesome !!!!
Glad you liked it!
thank you
Very Nice
mygosh! so useful, thanks so much!
Glad you liked it!
Brilliant!
:)
Will this idea work with Sketchup 8 ?
Thank you now i can make my theatre
Superb
thank you!
Welcome!
thanks!
Thanks for watching!
good class. from india
I thought you would be using clothworks,but this is so damn brilliant
Easiest process for making curtains that I've seen yet.
I love this process - it takes something that seems complicated and makes it easy - that's actually what I like about SketchUp too!
Cool
Hi Justin, I used the exact same Technic on some curtains in my castle. are the backfaces not going to give any troubles on rendering? Thank you for this great video by the way :-)
That's an interesting question - I haven't tried to render curtains like this, but I'd imagine that it's more important which presets you have your rendering software on than the material you have in SketchUp, but I don't know that for sure. Seems like it would be a good experiment!
I will give it a try on my castle curtains Justin!
Thanks for the video! Is there a reason why the curtains don't show when i do the render?
That I don't know - there could be a lot of reasons
How to create a fabric material? I want use a specific fabric print. Please helpp. TIA
Like a custom SketchUp material? ua-cam.com/video/0iLWv7_-fQY/v-deo.html
After I create the arcs, why dont I have 2 faces? Its all one face which wont let me push up the face I want. Its all connected, no gaps too.
Nice
Thanks
this is smart
Glad you liked it!
How smart you are
Glad you found the video helpful!
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I liked your video, but i don't push the like button, because of the "don't forget to like..." text shit...
I mean, ok I guess