REALLY liked seeing this. It would have been nice if you described how you were building the arms of the chair. It was hard for me to understand what you were doing. But great rendition of the Morris chair. Great picture you found a sample to work from too!!
I’m trying to create a perspective trick in a model, similar to some sidewalk chalk artists. Anamorphic projection is the technical term for these effects. The “project textures from photo” command seems really promising as a way to accomplish my goal. The challenge is to size the photo, if there were a way to scale that image to suit my model I’d be home free. Thanks very much for your videos, been a huge help! If you can assist me with this challenge I would be even more grateful. 🙏
I liked the video but I would've really benefited from knowing how you made all the shapes in the model rather than fast forwarding through to the end. Is there another video that explains how to make these various arcs and contours?
Woah!!! Good job man! That was really good! I was wondering if u could provide this project in shareable file please? I would really appreciate that from you! Thank you for your hard work.
I have a chair that I have deconstructed and made paper patterns for each of the nine pieces it is comprised of. Is there any way to get those patterns into Sketchup? They are all curvy so measuring them and getting the curves exactly right is tedious.
Here you go Whitney - th-cam.com/video/36myjGh1iGw/w-d-xo.html - Most of the tutorials should have a link where you can download the extension - thanks!
REALLY liked seeing this. It would have been nice if you described how you were building the arms of the chair. It was hard for me to understand what you were doing. But great rendition of the Morris chair. Great picture you found a sample to work from too!!
I’m trying to create a perspective trick in a model, similar to some sidewalk chalk artists. Anamorphic projection is the technical term for these effects. The “project textures from photo” command seems really promising as a way to accomplish my goal. The challenge is to size the photo, if there were a way to scale that image to suit my model I’d be home free. Thanks very much for your videos, been a huge help!
If you can assist me with this challenge I would be even more grateful. 🙏
Fantastic tool and an excellent presentation on how to use it. Very helpful, thanks.
I liked the video but I would've really benefited from knowing how you made all the shapes in the model rather than fast forwarding through to the end. Is there another video that explains how to make these various arcs and contours?
Thanks a lot for sharing the knowledge. A very valued video for everyone. Thanks again from a beginner in woodworking and modelling from Pakistan!
fantastic tutorial! thank you! you saved my final project in college!
Great work!
thanks
Wow! Excellent tutorial! Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Thanks from Việt Nam 🇻🇳
Thanks for Watching!
Great video Justin! You can use the default model to scale your foto (blue axes) and then delete it :-)
Ooh - nice trick Willem! Good to hear from you!
Nice! Didn’t even realize that function existed. That could be very useful.
Thanks Rusty! It makes creating models from photos MUCH easier!
It really helped.. thank you soo very much!
Really cool that was Justin !!!
Thanks very much Brian!
Woah!!! Good job man! That was really good! I was wondering if u could provide this project in shareable file please? I would really appreciate that from you! Thank you for your hard work.
I have a chair that I have deconstructed and made paper patterns for each of the nine pieces it is comprised of. Is there any way to get those patterns into Sketchup? They are all curvy so measuring them and getting the curves exactly right is tedious.
Thanks
NICE
Thanks - this is great, but can you scale the photo? my image comes in way too big!
Sure - just drag the blue marker up or down when you're first setting it up
great video I didn't know about this feather before in sketch up
Well now you do! :) Thanks for watching Vince!
mind blown.Thankyou
Glad you liked it!
Can I orbit the camera if there is something behind the chair that I need to draw ?? or I need to match new photo again ?thx
What is the 'round corner' extension you are using for the seat cushion? I've tried looking it up and am unable to find it.
Here you go Whitney - th-cam.com/video/36myjGh1iGw/w-d-xo.html - Most of the tutorials should have a link where you can download the extension - thanks!
cool ideas
Thanks Graham!
ii dont now why my render object in transparent