Free Sketchup Renderings *inquire within*

hey wait a minute you are hiding over in the other forum over there...... yeah that one......... grumbles .... yup I bet that is it.........

Jim
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14880567#post14880567 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by drummereef
Figuring out how to draw flex pvc into my sketchup. :smokin:

There are you happy now? :bum:


TankWallFinal.jpg
 
Thanks, i hear you about the spare time, with a 2 yr old and a 11 week old the wife and i are busy as well and have made no progress on the tank room or as you can guess purchase of equipment has been put on hold as well. This is a great time to be in the military, with the way the economy is....Job security...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15002392#post15002392 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by k9asia
Thanks, i hear you about the spare time, with a 2 yr old and a 11 week old the wife and i are busy as well and have made no progress on the tank room or as you can guess purchase of equipment has been put on hold as well. This is a great time to be in the military, with the way the economy is....Job security...

Your monster crashed my machine today, lost three hours of work on it.

Jim
 
WOW!!! Amazing thread!! Okay, so I've downloaded Google Sketchup...ummmm...I can't even figure out how to draw a basic tank and stand...lol. Any suggestions or tutorials?
 
holy crap i just downloaded sketchup

coming from SolidWorks, that thing is a HUGE headache

no honestly i really have a headache after using it for an hour!

kudos if you like it though, it isnt too bad
 
Any new tool has its learning curve.

You'd almost be better off with no experience in other tools than coming to SketchUp from a competitor.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15046048#post15046048 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ah30k
Any new tool has its learning curve.

You'd almost be better off with no experience in other tools than coming to SketchUp from a competitor.

true true

not bashing sketchup or anything, its actually pretty nice considering its free!

but ill stick to my SolidWorks :smokin:
 
troylee


"after i convience someone to draw it for me because i suck on the pc."

uncleof6,

"Good luck finding that someone.... "

ACTUALLY.... my 12 year old is way into learning sketchup and takes on any project that you can provide accurate dimensions for.

He recently modeled my entire basement for a remodel & has done a few tanks for members on this forum before.

PM some drawings or rough dimensions and he might take it on......

Will accept acrylic scraps as payment..... we come down to LV often ;-)

Stu


BTW - I truly believe that Google left annoying "idiosyncrasies" in the free version just to get us to pay.
Just TRY aligning one circle onto another........ with autocad, you could "snap to center" with a couple of clicks.
With the free version of sketchup, it seems they put every blockade in place to make it difficult.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15047336#post15047336 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stugray
troylee


"after i convience someone to draw it for me because i suck on the pc."

uncleof6,

"Good luck finding that someone.... "

ACTUALLY.... my 12 year old is way into learning sketchup and takes on any project that you can provide accurate dimensions for.

He recently modeled my entire basement for a remodel & has done a few tanks for members on this forum before.

PM some drawings or rough dimensions and he might take it on......

Will accept acrylic scraps as payment..... we come down to LV often ;-)

Stu


BTW - I truly believe that Google left annoying "idiosyncrasies" in the free version just to get us to pay.
Just TRY aligning one circle onto another........ with autocad, you could "snap to center" with a couple of clicks.
With the free version of sketchup, it seems they put every blockade in place to make it difficult.

I have the full version, and yes there are some idiosyncrasies to it. But it works ok. I can work with it, and pump stuff out fairly quickly, and was just giving troylee a hard time. I also have Autocad 2009, Maya, Alias Studio Tools, Lightwave, Shade 8 yahda yahda.

Jim
 
uncleof6,

Ahhh.. I still have a fully licensed copy of Lightwave for the 486, DEC alpha & amiga complete with hardware dongle ( if that doesnt date me enough.... )

I remember running it on a Pentium 90 ( thats MHz ) and going WOW!

I was doing architectural walk-throughs when Babylon 5 was still cutting edge ;-)
My wife was the "texture guru" for the carpeting, wallpaper, and comforters.....


Does the full version of sketchup have better "snap to another object" tools than the free version?
Honestly, if you could tell me how to snap two circles to the same center point, I would be very happy ;-)

Stu
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15049564#post15049564 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by stugray
uncleof6,

Ahhh.. I still have a fully licensed copy of Lightwave for the 486, DEC alpha & amiga complete with hardware dongle ( if that doesnt date me enough.... )

I remember running it on a Pentium 90 ( thats MHz ) and going WOW!

I was doing architectural walk-throughs when Babylon 5 was still cutting edge ;-)
My wife was the "texture guru" for the carpeting, wallpaper, and comforters.....


Does the full version of sketchup have better "snap to another object" tools than the free version?
Honestly, if you could tell me how to snap two circles to the same center point, I would be very happy ;-)

Stu

So would I-- especially when trying to line up pipe and fittings. I have not found a snap to anything in sketchup, There is inferencing, sketchup's "snap to grid", but if you want concentric circles you gotta draw them concentric, which is pretty easy, unless you extruded a cylinder and want to put a concentric circle on top of the cylinder, and since the cylinder is hollow, there is no reference center unless you put one there, and then sketchup always wants to put the circle on a perpendicular axis. Sketchup is not "handy" in many ways, and lacks functionality that other packages have. Cannot argue that autocad is way ahead of sketchup, but this is a sketchup thread, so I think it would be "cheating" if I used autocad to model, took it into maya or lightwave to animate it and render complete with running water, ocean motion or what have you-- or simply do the whole thing in Maya or Lightwave. And as far as modeling and rendering it don't get any better than that IMUHO. But then I will not fire that stuff up for free either. (no I am not offering a service) So here it is sketchup and hypershot, and for these purposes it is satisfactory, though cumbersome at times.

So what is it exactly you are trying to do? I am probably having the same headache.............

Jim
 
uncleof6,

"So what is it exactly you are trying to do?"

All I was doing was trying to align skimmer cup to body when the parts were from different models.

There is no way ( as far as I can tell ) to assign a new coordinate system ( snap to center ) to a part that is circular.

I can only seem to move objects from one vertex to another vertex.

Even using the measurement tools, it is hard to find the center of an existing circle or arc.

Stu
 
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