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Great tutorial!
Thank you very much for this neat tutorial, Eric 👍🏻
That's so cool, I can use this for my architectural design class :)
awesome! quick, simple and very easy to understand.
Yet another presentation style utilizing SketchUp that is creative and unique. Not something possible in most cad programs.
Very nice result Eric thanks for sharing
I love this one... Excellent tips!
very cool thank you. I might use this one day
Very interesting technique. Thank you.
That is a great idea! Many thanks Eric!
Excellent
Those trees will not live long planted in a concrete curb. Great tutorial, love the hand-drawn crossover!
Ha. Yes...time to add hand-drawn tree grates!
This looks amazing!
Super cool, I enjoyed that.
love that
Bicycle path! I recommend dutch style cycle paths.
Interesting!
New to all this but I have a vast imagination & wanted to start a 3d printing business. My question is can I draw and print anything ?
'Anything' is pretty broad. There may be some limits to the size of what you 3D print. But in theory, yes you can draw, or model anything and send to 3D printer.
Can I change line colour in the free web version?
Will be good for webtooncomic Artist
Can you make a hand drawing from a photo shop then import it to sketchup?
I would like to request a demo on how to make our own extension. Tq Sketchup. Engineering the world
Check out developer.sketch.com/reference/api/ for information on getting started with extension development!
How did you make the cars sketchy style?
@Eric Sargeant Thank you. Where can I get the ThomThom's Materials Tools
♥but Isn't it difficult to cut out trees and people?
Not difficult, just "fiddly". When tracing complex shapes with the line tool, turn off inferencing by pressing Alt (PC) to make things easier.
@@gusbert Thanks for the useful info!I'll give it a try.
@Eric S Thanks for the good info.
*video continues* "........you can change the tempo by clicking and DRAGGING"
Great tutorial!
Thank you very much for this neat tutorial, Eric 👍🏻
That's so cool, I can use this for my architectural design class :)
awesome! quick, simple and very easy to understand.
Yet another presentation style utilizing SketchUp that is creative and unique. Not something possible in most cad programs.
Very nice result Eric thanks for sharing
I love this one... Excellent tips!
very cool thank you. I might use this one day
Very interesting technique. Thank you.
That is a great idea! Many thanks Eric!
Excellent
Those trees will not live long planted in a concrete curb. Great tutorial, love the hand-drawn crossover!
Ha. Yes...time to add hand-drawn tree grates!
This looks amazing!
Super cool, I enjoyed that.
love that
Bicycle path! I recommend dutch style cycle paths.
Interesting!
New to all this but I have a vast imagination & wanted to start a 3d printing business. My question is can I draw and print anything ?
'Anything' is pretty broad. There may be some limits to the size of what you 3D print. But in theory, yes you can draw, or model anything and send to 3D printer.
Can I change line colour in the free web version?
Will be good for webtooncomic Artist
Can you make a hand drawing from a photo shop then import it to sketchup?
I would like to request a demo on how to make our own extension. Tq Sketchup. Engineering the world
Check out developer.sketch.com/reference/api/ for information on getting started with extension development!
How did you make the cars sketchy style?
@Eric Sargeant Thank you. Where can I get the ThomThom's Materials Tools
♥but Isn't it difficult to cut out trees and people?
Not difficult, just "fiddly". When tracing complex shapes with the line tool, turn off inferencing by pressing Alt (PC) to make things easier.
@@gusbert Thanks for the useful info!
I'll give it a try.
@Eric S Thanks for the good info.
*video continues* "........you can change the tempo by clicking and DRAGGING"