| OT:Google Sketchup [message #788950] |
Sat, 22 July 2006 11:39 |
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Good ain't it ! For basic CAD newbs like me anyway !
Quick question if anyone can answer it, but not important if not:- Is it
easy to create a layer around many shapes you have created in 3D ie create a
simple layer surface over the wireframe? I can do it with a rectangle, but I
need the curved shapes.
I think I must have to go through the tutorials as I have only spent a
couple of hours on it so far since I downloaded it. It must be a simple
concept.
I've done a design that actually quite closely matches my real life design
requirements, and so far actually I am pretty chuffed with it.
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Antonio
VN800 Drifter
T509i "Tri/onda" (Twizzle frame'd custom WIP build)
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| Re: OT:Google Sketchup [message #788961 ] |
Sat, 22 July 2006 12:28 |
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"Antonio" <mfns-spam15 [at] dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
news:Enmwg.18556$v02.5677 [at] newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
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> Good ain't it ! For basic CAD newbs like me anyway !
>
> Quick question if anyone can answer it, but not important if not:- Is it
> easy to create a layer around many shapes you have created in 3D ie create
a
> simple layer surface over the wireframe? I can do it with a rectangle, but
I
> need the curved shapes.
> I think I must have to go through the tutorials as I have only spent a
> couple of hours on it so far since I downloaded it. It must be a simple
> concept.
>
> I've done a design that actually quite closely matches my real life design
> requirements, and so far actually I am pretty chuffed with it.
I found it. You have to ensure there are interconnected lines, basically
breaking it down into smaller objects is a key step.
However there is a more ideal Sandbox natural objects option, but you have
to go and buy PRO for that !
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