ive been watching these topic specific videos for a few months now. i write down, try the commands or technics and i verify i did it correctly. i refer back to these notes and videos over and over. what a great help!
This summary of the native insect features IS LONG OVERDUE. It, or a similar version, should be available directly in all versions of SU’s Help! The info covered can be used for problem solving simple as well as complex modeling tasks. Good job, Tyson. Spot on!
Awesome video! Thanks, Tyson for showing me the flexibility in the application of this tool. I had not understood the best use of the dropdown options of "with selection", "with model" and "with context" and their application to a group or component.
Just found be this tutorial. Since you are a woodworker could you demonstrate how IFWM could work to detail mortise and tenon joinery in a carcass. And if I could suggest a piece, please use a 6 bank chest of drawers. There are many opportunities on this type of furniture where the command would be very useful ie; leg to apron, drawer dividers to legs, or inset panel to leg. Thanks for these great tutorials!
Thanks for a very informative video. I think you should work a little with the volume on the video? There is a very big difference between the sound level of the intro and the speech in the video. Just a suggestion. 😉
Select the top surface of the cylinder, and use the scale tool to shrink or expand it. Remember to use modifier keys to scale from the opposite side or the center. Cheers
ive been watching these topic specific videos for a few months now. i write down, try the commands or technics and i verify i did it correctly. i refer back to these notes and videos over and over. what a great help!
This summary of the native insect features IS LONG OVERDUE.
It, or a similar version, should be available directly in all versions of SU’s Help!
The info covered can be used for problem solving simple as well as complex modeling tasks.
Good job, Tyson. Spot on!
Those were the best explanations of Intersecting that I've seen. Especially the nuances of different contexts. Thanks.
Thanks Tyson :) I am using intersect with model a lot, but your tutorial just made this toolset even more useful.
Thanks Tyson, I always get it wrong 1st time whenever I use intersect but I think I understand the options better now
Awesome video! Thanks, Tyson for showing me the flexibility in the application of this tool. I had not understood the best use of the dropdown options of "with selection", "with model" and "with context" and their application to a group or component.
Perfect Tyson. Thank you. Very informative. This tutorial shows you what you can do with native tools!
Just found be this tutorial. Since you are a woodworker could you demonstrate how IFWM could work to detail mortise and tenon joinery in a carcass. And if I could suggest a piece, please use a 6 bank chest of drawers. There are many opportunities on this type of furniture where the command would be very useful ie; leg to apron, drawer dividers to legs, or inset panel to leg. Thanks for these great tutorials!
Thanks, very useful
Thanks for a very informative video. I think you should work a little with the volume on the video? There is a very big difference between the sound level of the intro and the speech in the video. Just a suggestion. 😉
Thanks for the feedback, I'll work on that.
Thanks for the info. volume!!
Thanks Tyson, that was very informative,
Can you please make a video about Tools > Advanced Camera Tools and how it differs from scenes.
Oh... good suggestion, I need that video too. I don't know Adv Camera Tools well at all..
@@SketchUp any info would be appreciated👍
Please, please, please, how do I download the latest version of the sketch up?
www.sketchup.com/
why all the disappearing videos from the channel recently? Will they come back? (like "Simple Stylized Toon Shading - Native Tools Only!" for example)
That one's coming back in a couple weeks. We had duplicate videos scheduled to release that same day. Don't worry...more great content's on the way!
Turn up the output volume
Thanks for the feedback!
sir can you plz tell me how to make that cylinder two sides with different radius
Select the top surface of the cylinder, and use the scale tool to shrink or expand it. Remember to use modifier keys to scale from the opposite side or the center. Cheers
Master❤