Excellent tutorial. I particularly like how clearly and methodically Erin explain each step. Also i like when he explain steps that require deferent keyboard in window and mac. I am using a mac
Hi Aaron, thanks for your videos. I learn e.g. dynamic components. How would I get the shelves evenly spaced in the kitchen wall cabinet frame, if I have three different heights in the component, e.g. 71.5cm, 91.8cm and 102cm. Thank you if you have time to focus on this. t. Pentti from Finland
Have been following your great series and you have inspired me to do a kitchen in dynamic components. But I am having a problem with an L shaped unit any ideas. Keep up the good work, thanks
This fence component lesson, and the follow ups, are a fantastic DC example. But, please add an other lesson on how to create a DC, call it a cube, that can be copied anywhere in the model space, or within a nested component, which can then have an onClick Behavior to move the DC along the Z axis some distance on the first Interact tool click, and back to its original Z position on the second Interact tool click. Also, the onClick behavior needs to be unique for each instance of the DC.
Did you know you can use user specified dimensions with scale tool? Grab a handle with click and release. Drag in direction of desired growth. Click to place handle. Then without clicking anything, type your measurement with symbol (I.e. 54mm) Then hit enter.
Thank you! I've always struggled with the Scale Tool's measurement method. I don't think in terms of how many times the original or decimal places I want my end result to be. ☕
LOL Do you really think it would have helped? From what I can tell, if it's just you, stuff like that is easier to just build without alot of song and dance beforehand. But if you have one person designing the space and another whole different person building it, then plans are useful. ☕
Its a "rail" not a beam. If you google "post and rail" you'll get fence stuff. "post and beam" and you'll get Houses and barns. Just a pick-nit. great video, short and sweet. look forward to the next two. LOL
great idea for a skill builder series, i'm sure I'm gonna learn loads as usual.
Excellent tutorial. I particularly like how clearly and methodically Erin explain each step. Also i like when he explain steps that require deferent keyboard in window and mac. I am using a mac
at 5:40 I can't see or read (despite my glasses) which key is used for "is equal to" 😉 maybe "="? which one is it?
I have not used dynamic components yet but it has to be one of the most powerful and productive tools in Sketchup.
Hi Aaron, thanks for your videos. I learn e.g. dynamic components. How would I get the shelves evenly spaced in the kitchen wall cabinet frame, if I have three different heights in the component, e.g. 71.5cm, 91.8cm and 102cm. Thank you if you have time to focus on this. t. Pentti from Finland
Yes,, it's useful tips,, thank you!
Have been following your great series and you have inspired me to do a kitchen in dynamic components. But I am having a problem with an L shaped unit any ideas. Keep up the good work, thanks
I would like love to see a sheet metal series
Thank you so much. From manila
This fence component lesson, and the follow ups, are a fantastic DC example. But, please add an other lesson on how to create a DC, call it a cube, that can be copied anywhere in the model space, or within a nested component, which can then have an onClick Behavior to move the DC along the Z axis some distance on the first Interact tool click, and back to its original Z position on the second Interact tool click. Also, the onClick behavior needs to be unique for each instance of the DC.
Great thank you
Did you know you can use user specified dimensions with scale tool?
Grab a handle with click and release.
Drag in direction of desired growth.
Click to place handle.
Then without clicking anything, type your measurement with symbol (I.e. 54mm)
Then hit enter.
Thank you! I've always struggled with the Scale Tool's measurement method. I don't think in terms of how many times the original or decimal places I want my end result to be.
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Improved sound.
Where was this set of vide is when I built my new fence this past spring? 😆😆😆
LOL
Do you really think it would have helped?
From what I can tell, if it's just you, stuff like that is easier to just build without alot of song and dance beforehand. But if you have one person designing the space and another whole different person building it, then plans are useful.
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@@DarkMoonDroid well, if I was doing it myself that may be true, but I hired it done with my drawings as a guide.
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Its a "rail" not a beam. If you google "post and rail" you'll get fence stuff. "post and beam" and you'll get Houses and barns. Just a pick-nit. great video, short and sweet. look forward to the next two. LOL
That’s on me! 20 years in residential building design... all horizontal members are beams or joists!!
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