Using xray view helps to show all the inside geometry or hidden lines too. Pulling the pieces apart was a nice touch though. Keep up the good work Aaron
Hello thank you for all this great videos. I have a company specialized in installing sail shades and architectural fabrics, can you give us some tips in how to draw does kind of objects please, thank you
Very nice. Can you try drawing ABS Pipe Fittings? This technique does not work that well when you are intersecting the pipes with sweeps in them. Try a 2" Sanitary Tee for example.
Why such a complicated process with the L shaped pipe? Doing just a circle, L shaped lines and follow me way faster and easier… or do I miss something? I never use SketchUp web
Nice one Aaron, clearly explained and a very useful skill set to have on the tool belt.
Using xray view helps to show all the inside geometry or hidden lines too. Pulling the pieces apart was a nice touch though. Keep up the good work Aaron
Hello thank you for all this great videos. I have a company specialized in installing sail shades and architectural fabrics, can you give us some tips in how to draw does kind of objects please, thank you
Very nice. Can you try drawing ABS Pipe Fittings? This technique does not work that well when you are intersecting the pipes with sweeps in them. Try a 2" Sanitary Tee for example.
Why such a complicated process with the L shaped pipe? Doing just a circle, L shaped lines and follow me way faster and easier… or do I miss something? I never use SketchUp web
Yep! A Follow Me would be a great way to do that particular shape. This was more of an exercise to help understand how to intersect "hollow solids"
Very useful compared to using fittings and straight pipe.
SketchUp for iPad Square One?
This method in my iPad will not work, frustrated is the least .
Haven't used it before.
Give it a try!