Aaron - thank you for this information! Appriciate it :-) Can you also give us some input on the trick when you press shift+ erase? The line gets erased but areas not merged - can this be reversed? So the lines gets visible again?
Hey Aaron! I’m learning SketchUp and buying a laptop for working remotely. My question for you is: do you have a recommendation for the best laptop/graphics card? TIA! Also, LOVE these skill builders-so helpful!!!
Interesting. It looks like you learned a bit yourself during this video. It seemed like you expected the last edited texture to take priority in the last "experiment." True? Anyway, great explanation--as always. Liked.
Hi. In trying to do something like a saxophone. I mean the part thats its round and from be big getting smaller. And more, need to go in a curve. Could you do a video about that? I think it’s have to go with follow me. Thanks!
This would be a good question to ask in the forum: forums.sketchup.com Since I'm here now, I can think of at least three ways to start this. 1. Yes, start with a follow me. Show hidden geometry, then if you select the vertices where the cross sections are you can scale them about their centres. It'll look a little kinky until you soften and smooth everything again. 2. Draw circles along a curved path and scale them until they look right. Then and stitch to form the faces. 3. If you can use plugins, try Extrude Tools: sketchucation.com/plugin/1103-extrudetools Extrude by rails will do it. Or you could use Fredo's Curviloft: sketchucation.com/plugin/1175-curviloft Loft by spline or loft along path will do the trick.
@@jonomoles thanks. i did look now the word i was looking before to describe what i mean. Its Funnel. to create one but must be with curve like a snail.
What infuriates me is when I import a material as a texture to fit perfectly within an area, maybe some paving within a border, and despite where I look like I'm putting the texture it then allocates it to the border/adjoining area ARRRGH!
Thank you for the explanation. Very useful.
Minute 7:10 is exactly what I do when something goes wrong.
I’m with you on this one Aaron, “ shoulder shrug and funny face”
+1 on the "eraser direction" - maybe add that as a feature if it's a common assumption?
Love you Aaron. Thanks for tips
Thanks Aaron, I've often wondered how this worked.
That's a simple question but it's hard to answer 🤔
Thanks for answering that Aaron
Aaron - thank you for this information! Appriciate it :-) Can you also give us some input on the trick when you press shift+ erase? The line gets erased but areas not merged - can this be reversed? So the lines gets visible again?
Hey Aaron! I’m learning SketchUp and buying a laptop for working remotely. My question for you is: do you have a recommendation for the best laptop/graphics card? TIA! Also, LOVE these skill builders-so helpful!!!
Thanks Aaron, I have had this issue.
Thanks Aaron!
Interesting. It looks like you learned a bit yourself during this video. It seemed like you expected the last edited texture to take priority in the last "experiment." True? Anyway, great explanation--as always. Liked.
Now make sense! Thanks!
I get in trouble when I'm putting a material on a curved surface. I don't wanna go thru and reposition every single plane.
How do you navigate, zoom in and out smoothly? Thanks 👍😊
Aaron uses a 3D mouse in many of his videos.
@@SketchUp oh, I see... thanks
Hi. In trying to do something like a saxophone. I mean the part thats its round and from be big getting smaller. And more, need to go in a curve. Could you do a video about that? I think it’s have to go with follow me. Thanks!
This would be a good question to ask in the forum: forums.sketchup.com
Since I'm here now, I can think of at least three ways to start this.
1. Yes, start with a follow me. Show hidden geometry, then if you select the vertices where the cross sections are you can scale them about their centres. It'll look a little kinky until you soften and smooth everything again.
2. Draw circles along a curved path and scale them until they look right. Then and stitch to form the faces.
3. If you can use plugins, try Extrude Tools: sketchucation.com/plugin/1103-extrudetools Extrude by rails will do it.
Or you could use Fredo's Curviloft: sketchucation.com/plugin/1175-curviloft Loft by spline or loft along path will do the trick.
@@jonomoles thanks. i did look now the word i was looking before to describe what i mean. Its Funnel. to create one but must be with curve like a snail.
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What infuriates me is when I import a material as a texture to fit perfectly within an area, maybe some paving within a border, and despite where I look like I'm putting the texture it then allocates it to the border/adjoining area ARRRGH!
MOVE THE DIVIDING LINE
How very Swedish of you Aaron.😂
Very interesting. But as an offside comment, are you having camera issues? Your skin tones are looking rather washed out today.