In Google Sketchup or Blender, if this model is being made in a video game like for Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64, Nintendos games add up models triangles as for whats adding space being taken up on the games RAM. If this Airplane models biggest and smallest adjacent, lines on the circles are determined, theres like 28 to 44. 3D models are 2 shapes connected by all lines to each other, if we exclude talking about layers, if we line up the models lines, we have to line up the 28 or 44 lines on both either models tops, bottoms and sides, this is 3 areas, so it’s 24+24+24 and 44+44+44, though in 3D models, all squares are accounted for as triangles, so its instead double each count, this means 28 is nos 56x56x56 (168 Triangles), 44 is now 88x88x88 (264 triangles)
Hi, when I try to add constraints the green line that measures the distance is not shown, but 'Offset' is added to 'Constraints' in product tree. How can I make the green line that shows the distance visible? Thank you in advance!
Go to "visualization" tool bar. Select "dimensional constraints". If its selected the dimensions also will be visible if it's unselected it won't be visible. Note : if needed, also select "grometrical constraints" as well.
In Google Sketchup or Blender, if this model is being made in a video game like for Super Mario 64 on the Nintendo 64, Nintendos games add up models triangles as for whats adding space being taken up on the games RAM.
If this Airplane models biggest and smallest adjacent, lines on the circles are determined, theres like 28 to 44.
3D models are 2 shapes connected by all lines to each other, if we exclude talking about layers, if we line up the models lines, we have to line up the 28 or 44 lines on both either models tops, bottoms and sides, this is 3 areas, so it’s 24+24+24 and 44+44+44, though in 3D models, all squares are accounted for as triangles, so its instead double each count, this means 28 is nos 56x56x56 (168 Triangles), 44 is now 88x88x88 (264 triangles)
Hi, when I try to add constraints the green line that measures the distance is not shown, but 'Offset' is added to 'Constraints' in product tree. How can I make the green line that shows the distance visible? Thank you in advance!
Go to "visualization" tool bar. Select "dimensional constraints".
If its selected the dimensions also will be visible if it's unselected it won't be visible.
Note : if needed, also select "grometrical constraints" as well.
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Thank you
Always welcome.
Can i get the link of this sketch
Do you need aircraft front,top,side view images?
@@designthoughts2570 yes if possible
i attached drive link for images in video description.check it now.
No its not available in drive@@designthoughts2570
@@Mayur5_5 link is updated with the reference images. Check it now