Great work there. I need to learn this balance between make it perfect and make it done. Need to keep reminding myself to be productive and leave my perfectionist aside.
Since I saw in another guy's tutorial about flattening points in a plane with Fredoscale, my life is much easier and happier. All the stuff you're going thru in 1:00:16 it's solved in a couple of clicks If you don't know what I mean, just grab all the "offending" lines/points, launch Fredo Box Scaling and it should be a pretty flat box, but not completely flat. Then grab the central point of the box and type 0. That'll put all of those lines/points in the same plane Oh, and with curviloft that happens a lot. Actually, with almost any surface in Sketchup that requires very small triangles, and that's what curviloft do to solve surfaces thru curves, throw a sh*tload of triangles that the Sketchup engine can't hold sometimes
Solid Inspector 2 does a good job but sometimes misses things. Solid Inspector, the older version, finds the culprit 100% though doesn't fix the errors. I use both so, when SI2 doesn't fix the issue because can't find it, SI shows what's wrong to fix it manually
Kinda missed the livestream yesterday, since, well, I'm on the other half of the Earth. But I've discovered a kinda non-destructive way to use Solid Tools without having to destroy a solid component. Usually I would go inside to the mesh level of the Component, select all them mesh, and then Make Group for all of them. Afterwards, I would go outside, copy or cut the 'cutter cube', go back inside the component, and here's the trick, I would Paste in Place that cutter cube, and then just use the Solid Tools as usual. That way, the component is still saved and well preserved.
Is there both a comprehensive and quick start tutorial on this channel for noobs? Also, is the trial version fully functional? Can I send floor plans to the printer?
As much as Aaron enjoys modeling, he has a full time job! If you join a live stream you can always suggest a model. Who knows, your idea might get modeled live then shared with the world! You might also reach out on our forum (forums.sketchup.com) and see if you can find a modeler over there!
if you took the time to make accurate line measurements you could model far more efficiently and accurately its glaringly obvious you did not even properly center the crest @38:40 and you're bezier also fell short.. the helmet is perfectly symmetrical with right and left halves
Great work there. I need to learn this balance between make it perfect and make it done. Need to keep reminding myself to be productive and leave my perfectionist aside.
Nikita Dugin I know! I rally struggle with that!
Since I saw in another guy's tutorial about flattening points in a plane with Fredoscale, my life is much easier and happier. All the stuff you're going thru in 1:00:16 it's solved in a couple of clicks
If you don't know what I mean, just grab all the "offending" lines/points, launch Fredo Box Scaling and it should be a pretty flat box, but not completely flat. Then grab the central point of the box and type 0. That'll put all of those lines/points in the same plane
Oh, and with curviloft that happens a lot. Actually, with almost any surface in Sketchup that requires very small triangles, and that's what curviloft do to solve surfaces thru curves, throw a sh*tload of triangles that the Sketchup engine can't hold sometimes
i watched this and damn my will to do sketchup never been this fire before 🔥 keep up the good work my man
You are ultimately great bro 👍👍💜❤💜❤️
Solid Inspector 2 does a good job but sometimes misses things. Solid Inspector, the older version, finds the culprit 100% though doesn't fix the errors. I use both so, when SI2 doesn't fix the issue because can't find it, SI shows what's wrong to fix it manually
Thank for this video & very helpful tutorial
I can make a simple house and you can make a very detailed helmet. Nice
Kinda missed the livestream yesterday, since, well, I'm on the other half of the Earth. But I've discovered a kinda non-destructive way to use Solid Tools without having to destroy a solid component. Usually I would go inside to the mesh level of the Component, select all them mesh, and then Make Group for all of them. Afterwards, I would go outside, copy or cut the 'cutter cube', go back inside the component, and here's the trick, I would Paste in Place that cutter cube, and then just use the Solid Tools as usual. That way, the component is still saved and well preserved.
Vũ Duy Hưng Great thinking!! I WILL be showing that idea in a video! Thank you!
😅 22:51 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Is there both a comprehensive and quick start tutorial on this channel for noobs? Also, is the trial version fully functional? Can I send floor plans to the printer?
GOOD OL' KAY-SEE!!!
What is the device connected to the computer that you are navigating in the program?
Hi Aaron, what happened to the live model of Tower Bridge that was planned for a couple of weeks ago. Next week perhaps?
is this really the best software to use for this?
No but it is easy to use
is possible have a video abouth modelling head only with Sketchup tools?
Hi Aron, I dont think I ever saw the biezer curve on my pc, is it an extension? Whos the creator?
Thanks alot : )
Jawad A It is an extension from the SketchUp Team.
maybe I'm getting old but I had a hard time hearing you clearly. Looked like good info though
Design temple work in SketchUp
Are you available for hire??? I need you to do a project for me
As much as Aaron enjoys modeling, he has a full time job! If you join a live stream you can always suggest a model. Who knows, your idea might get modeled live then shared with the world! You might also reach out on our forum (forums.sketchup.com) and see if you can find a modeler over there!
This the fucking way
34:02 I have a bad feeling about this
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if you took the time to make accurate line measurements you could model far more efficiently and accurately its glaringly obvious you did not even properly center the crest @38:40 and you're bezier also fell short.. the helmet is perfectly symmetrical with right and left halves
is possible have a video abouth modelling head only with Sketchup tools?
They won’t do that. They want you to *want* to buy the extensions.