Really great. Loved that you showed the difference in speed between the native sandbox tools and the extensions. Impressive to a beginner like myself. You deserve a ton more likes!
I am just trying to see how SketchUp can help me plan woodworking projects. Now I just want to make virtual bags of chips! This software is AWESOME! I will most likely pay for the pro edition but for now, I am but a Padawan.
Aaron, that was awesome!!! I am learning so much by watching your videos. is it possible sometime in the future you could talk about the color swatch tools in Layout, a lot of us Sketchy-techs need to navigate around that tool.
Hey! I wanted to ask you for extensions for modelling rounded woodworking like chairs of Sam Maloof. I think that could be an answer. Any better suggestions?
Willem Buiting Thanks! I can put that on the list, but honestly I do not know it very well. If you search TH-cam you for “Thrupaint SketchUp” you will get a few videos... the first two videos; one by the developer (Fredo6) and one by Justin at The SketchUp Essentials are a great way to see more!
Really great. Loved that you showed the difference in speed between the native sandbox tools and the extensions. Impressive to a beginner like myself. You deserve a ton more likes!
Perfect!! both the chips & the tips.
Great laid back presentation style, very clear and well edited. TY
Thank youuu!!! This saved my life as I’m having problems creating soap plastic packaging! 🤗
I am just trying to see how SketchUp can help me plan woodworking projects.
Now I just want to make virtual bags of chips!
This software is AWESOME!
I will most likely pay for the pro edition but for now, I am but a Padawan.
Thanks, it was an eye opener to compare the two options....
That was the idea! More than one way to skin a cat... or... draw a bag of chips!
mad ooo! am i the only nigerian watching and loving this!
Aaron, that was awesome!!! I am learning so much by watching your videos. is it possible sometime in the future you could talk about the color swatch tools in Layout, a lot of us Sketchy-techs need to navigate around that tool.
Consider it added to the list!
thank you very much.very good lesson i got
Thank you sir!
Hey! I wanted to ask you for extensions for modelling rounded woodworking like chairs of Sam Maloof. I think that could be an answer. Any better suggestions?
Man you're good! Thank you!
Could you do a in depth video on True Paint? I use it but as I can see now I hardly scratch the surface.
Willem Buiting Thanks! I can put that on the list, but honestly I do not know it very well. If you search TH-cam you for “Thrupaint SketchUp” you will get a few videos... the first two videos; one by the developer (Fredo6) and one by Justin at The SketchUp Essentials are a great way to see more!
Gr8 job dude, thx a lot
Fredo Tool does not exist anymore in the ketchup extensions. Is there another extension that we can use rather than Fredo?
I just checked the link in the description and it seems to work. It is available for download from the SketchUcation Plugin Store.
And yet again there is no weld on the ends of the bag?
Mentorcase No need to “weld” anything. As son as the two halves are in the same context, the edges become one, automatically!
I mean an actual bag of chips has a hot weld joint at both ends which is not represented at all.
How do you make smooth orbit?
Eng.Mohammad Hamdan I use a 3D mouse.
Really fast. Everything seems easy with your explanation
Obrigado gostei valeu fica com Deus??
Vertex tools in my case don't show that aura in different colours :(
Now I can, just give a number on the radio (:
Please tel me plugin name
Zeeshan Ahmad The names and links for all three extensions are listed in the video description.
Soap and skin bubble, fredo tools, vertex tools