Very interesting tutorial. If I may suggest a fastest way to delete inside of the small shapes in only few clicks: when you have the large square with the shapes ungrouped inside just double click the free space inside the large square to highlight the surface and the adjusting lines (so the outlines of the small shapes included) and then inverse selection with shift and press delete once the inside spaces of the small shapes are highlighted. And you are done:)
It depends how you want to render ... low res mid res or high res. it takes long time to create realistic lighting. Ok I will make a video on that ... then it will be easy to understand
Thanks for your comments - Yes We can do it in Illustrator but for best quality I do this way. I explained it in this video th-cam.com/video/J2ta42zCip8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for your comment. I just wanted to do it in Sketchup for now. After some time I will make video on Photoshop, Illustrator, Cinema 4D and on how to start a creative carrier. Please be with me.
Very interesting tutorial. If I may suggest a fastest way to delete inside of the small shapes in only few clicks: when you have the large square with the shapes ungrouped inside just double click the free space inside the large square to highlight the surface and the adjusting lines (so the outlines of the small shapes included) and then inverse selection with shift and press delete once the inside spaces of the small shapes are highlighted. And you are done:)
You just bought us all 2 extra hours 😂😂😂
Thanks a lot. I request all my viewers to read your comments and follow the way you explained to do. Thanks again.
@@46communication I am pleased I could help the community:-)
@@teofelusimene6496 My pleasure:-)
@@teofelusimene6496 i was thinking the same bro and thanks for sharing the tips
Good video, but unfortunately most free versions of SketchUp do not have support for DXF files
Thanks for your comments ... You really inspired me. And about Free Sketchup ... what to do
Nice ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very nice good information thanks
Thanks for your comments. You inspired me to make more video like this. Recently I am working on a set design video from start to finish.
many thanks bro
Great Technique 👍
Thanks you really Inspired me..❤
Sir Can you explain realistic render in sketch up with vray
It depends how you want to render ... low res mid res or high res. it takes long time to create realistic lighting. Ok I will make a video on that ... then it will be easy to understand
@@46communication ok sir thank you
Thank you 😊😊😊
Thank you
You are very welcome.
we can use Illustrator to convert image to vector then save it as dxf
Thanks for your comments - Yes We can do it in Illustrator but for best quality I do this way. I explained it in this video th-cam.com/video/J2ta42zCip8/w-d-xo.html
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आपके संदेश के लिए धन्यवाद ... वास्तव में मेरी हिंदी उतनी अच्छी नहीं है... फिर भी मैं भविष्य में कोशिश करूंगा
super sar
Thank you verymuch
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thank you very much
You could've used directly photoshop to convert image into 3d and export as stl or collada, this is time consuming and inefficient
Thanks for your suggestion.... I will try to do the way you suggested.
Thanks for your comment. I just wanted to do it in Sketchup for now. After some time I will make video on Photoshop, Illustrator, Cinema 4D and on how to start a creative carrier. Please be with me.