Quick and easy solution, gives you a way to visualize and then the details (exact models etc) will be up to you when you get to the building part I like it !
I really enjoy these videos showing how an expert creates models, but as an infrequent, inexperienced user on Windows, I want to get faster and slicker with my modelling. What would find it really useful if you called out your keystrokes when you perform the various commands and also show us how you create shortcuts, especially changing views, Like in this video where you start drawing the sliding door - you zoom in and change view a couple of times seemingly without using mouse commands - how do you do that?
I use a 3d mouse in many of my videos. A SpaceMouse from 3dconnexion allows you to move through 3d space without having to use your regular mouse at all!
@@aarondietzen2995 Then what are the disadvantages - why you said (in another video) that you also try to learn to navigate with a regular mouse. Because I also use Space Mouse, and since the first day I can't even function without it, but maybe I'm missing something...!
Well, that right there is a great reason to learn to navigate with a standard, three-button mouse, as well! Lean on hardware when you can, but not so much that you would be crippled without it!
Can you show me how you are moving around the model? Sorry this might be covered in another video. But you seem to move around without using any of the move tools
No, I cannot!😂 alas, I have learned and been working in imperial units for decades now and am fully indoctrinated in non-metric measurements. While I might be able to rough it out and follow a reference drawing, it would not be smooth as I have no internal reference for those increments of measure!
Quick and easy solution, gives you a way to visualize and then the details (exact models etc) will be up to you when you get to the building part
I like it !
Thank you, simple and looking great 👍
Great video. Would love to see you make a dynamic component of a double hung window. Possible with the moulding and sill??
I really enjoy these videos showing how an expert creates models, but as an infrequent, inexperienced user on Windows, I want to get faster and slicker with my modelling. What would find it really useful if you called out your keystrokes when you perform the various commands and also show us how you create shortcuts, especially changing views, Like in this video where you start drawing the sliding door - you zoom in and change view a couple of times seemingly without using mouse commands - how do you do that?
I use a 3d mouse in many of my videos. A SpaceMouse from 3dconnexion allows you to move through 3d space without having to use your regular mouse at all!
@@aarondietzen2995 Then what are the disadvantages - why you said (in another video) that you also try to learn to navigate with a regular mouse.
Because I also use Space Mouse, and since the first day I can't even function without it, but maybe I'm missing something...!
Well, that right there is a great reason to learn to navigate with a standard, three-button mouse, as well! Lean on hardware when you can, but not so much that you would be crippled without it!
@@SketchUp 🙂
@@aarondietzen2995Well now I know I will be asking Santa for next month 😉
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Can you show me how you are moving around the model? Sorry this might be covered in another video. But you seem to move around without using any of the move tools
Aaron uses a 3D mouse (a space mouse from 3Dconnexion) to move the camera through his models.
Can you please work with cm?
the outcome of the video's ideea would still be the same, I'd just take the values used in inches and convert those to centimeters instead :D
@@jabba983 It would be better if you could work with cm and convert it to inch! :D
No, I cannot!😂 alas, I have learned and been working in imperial units for decades now and am fully indoctrinated in non-metric measurements. While I might be able to rough it out and follow a reference drawing, it would not be smooth as I have no internal reference for those increments of measure!
@@aarondietzen2995 Thank you, I will find a solution and continue.
Hi Aaron. You used both ways to invert the door. The mirror option and the -1 option. Is that intentional, or a case of old habbits don't die...