Thanks for another video! I always do intersect with model, hide the sink, and then push/pull the outline in the counter down. That way the geometry stays intact. Greetz from The Netherlands!
Thank you, Sir! I am kinda shy of using that feature for some reason, so I've been drawing around the edge in rough shapes and then offsetting. But that doesn't solve the problem of the multiple layers. LOL So, this gives me more confidence.
"The master" of SketchUp thank you so much for the video .if you can make video about how can we cut a group (opject) ..i need sometimes to use half or a part from a group and it takes a lot of time .thanks🙏🙏
Thank you! I wonder if this will make it easier for me to do the cut-out part for the inner bowl of a euro style sink I'm trying to make. It's an odd shape and the sink is part of the countertop. It has a small cabinet and the sink basin hangs over the front edge of the cabinet. The countertop sides overhang as well. So, now I'm thinking if I can intersect model I can make the countertop without the sink opening and then make the inner part of the sink separately and pop it in and then use this method to do the cutout. I'm really struggling with the part of the euro sink on the outside where the countertop edge curves forward/out and downward as there are so many curved angles to deal with.
Hi! Love your videos, I'm self teaching & you've been the best teacher! I'm trying to figure out how I can turn a component into a group, because when I try doing this with my bathroom sink being a component and go to delete layers it deletes my countertop. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, any advice? Thank you SO much in advance!
I'm using the second way all the time starting from inside with small rectangle and then push pull to each edge -10mm like in real life kitchen sink installation (EU). [Check sinks manual] Will be nice to see some plugin in action to make this for us .. maybe double cut ?
Isn't there an option with intersect or solid tools, to either remove cross over solid geometry, or at least, mark other geometry that touches the sink bowl ? Then manually delete individual layer sections
Sir plz solve one problem. When i want to export (in 3d) in sketchup then only dae and google earth file options are shown (in save as type) but earlier other options were also there like obj, fbx etc. Plz help me.
Hi everyone! Hope you're doing well - let me know if you have any questions about this tutorial in the comments below!
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I don't no how to plan floor plan to elevation plan
Thanks for another video! I always do intersect with model, hide the sink, and then push/pull the outline in the counter down. That way the geometry stays intact. Greetz from The Netherlands!
Short and sweet! Thank you!
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this is just what i needed! thank you :)
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Very nice video !!! excellent trick
This is just perfect! Im so happy i saw this video)) So easy
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This is so good. thanks
That helped me a lot! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
I found it by myself few months ago and I was super happy. I am new to SketchUp tho.😀
Very Helpful thank you!
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Glad it helped!
Thank you, Sir! I am kinda shy of using that feature for some reason, so I've been drawing around the edge in rough shapes and then offsetting. But that doesn't solve the problem of the multiple layers. LOL
So, this gives me more confidence.
Nice tutorial, simple
Really thank you...
I was actually stuck at this point...
Thank you Justin!
Glad it helped!
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Glad you think so!
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Brilliant, to intersect with model.
I like your videos!
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This is a lot easier than using the sandbox drape and push/pull-ing it.
"The master" of SketchUp thank you so much for the video .if you can make video about how can we cut a group (opject) ..i need sometimes to use half or a part from a group and it takes a lot of time .thanks🙏🙏
WHAAAAAAT, used sketchup for 3-4 years and i never knew this
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Thank you! I wonder if this will make it easier for me to do the cut-out part for the inner bowl of a euro style sink I'm trying to make. It's an odd shape and the sink is part of the countertop. It has a small cabinet and the sink basin hangs over the front edge of the cabinet. The countertop sides overhang as well. So, now I'm thinking if I can intersect model I can make the countertop without the sink opening and then make the inner part of the sink separately and pop it in and then use this method to do the cutout.
I'm really struggling with the part of the euro sink on the outside where the countertop edge curves forward/out and downward as there are so many curved angles to deal with.
Thanks , justin
hi master , what you say after cutting the edges which key have to use soemthing like "doe key " can you please explain
Hi! Love your videos, I'm self teaching & you've been the best teacher!
I'm trying to figure out how I can turn a component into a group, because when I try doing this with my bathroom sink being a component and go to delete layers it deletes my countertop. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, any advice? Thank you SO much in advance!
Hi! What extension do you use to design cabinets?
Is there a better way to do this now? Some models are to complex to cut a group for example a dowlight in ad ceiling
I'm using the second way all the time starting from inside with small rectangle and then push pull to each edge -10mm like in real life kitchen sink installation (EU). [Check sinks manual] Will be nice to see some plugin in action to make this for us .. maybe double cut ?
i wish i know this sooner thank! 🤣
Isn't there an option with intersect or solid tools, to either remove cross over solid geometry, or at least, mark other geometry that touches the sink bowl ? Then manually delete individual layer sections
After using sketchup for 2 years,,
Finally ..haha fvck shit.. i appreciate tht justin.. great technique so far
Sir plz solve one problem. When i want to export (in 3d) in sketchup then only dae and google earth file options are shown (in save as type) but earlier other options were also there like obj, fbx etc. Plz help me.
And i want to export in fbx or obj format.
But will it work for intersecting between groups and components?
Should
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Ya put the sink in backwards.....:) drain favors the back. I.E., Rotate 180. Just bustin Justin.
LOL - Every time I do a house video.... 😂
should cut the granite top exactly like the reality. But thanks anyway
Go for it
Is it just me or I’m exactly the IOth comment
Looks like 6th to me ( replies to comments count extra)
John Colgan well I did count the replies of comments
John Colgan i chose counting replies since it’s a comment of another coment
Thank you! This was so helpful!