I'm glad you hit it right up front about how often you would do something like this. I definitely found it useful. Especially the use of components and follow me. I had to model a 3 blade fan this weekend and I used components on the blade. Awesome! It's so cool to see the change ripple through all the blades. And I took the line drawing for the fan and pretty quickly made the housing using the follow me. Way cool! Thanks for all the inspiration.
@swimmerDB20 күн бұрын
You move in the SketchUP scream is so fluid. The atribut of make animation !scene too can be used to do this fluid moves in scene model.
@keggyification22 күн бұрын
Now that was cool. Thanks Aaron.
@benhelgeson12 күн бұрын
Great video! I’m curious what you’re using to move your camera around in such a fluid way.
@SketchUp11 күн бұрын
Aaron uses a 3D mouse to move the camera in most of his videos
@kpeel135721 күн бұрын
Awesome technique. Please show flow for cords for computer, to printer, mouse, keyboard, and power
@ahmad-murery22 күн бұрын
Adding a climbing net to this model was my suggestion, What about adding a ball pool to the other side, If I was a kid I would want to jump in it 😁 Thanks Aaron!
@devenshah306122 күн бұрын
Hi Aaron! Thanks for this wonderful and informative video, as always. Here's wishing you and your family, a very Merry Christmas in advance. I've just shifted from Windows to Mac for my modelling on SketchUp and the transition has been slow, but smooth. I need your help on how to edit materials on a Mac, because it's very different on windows. Shall appreciate if you can probably put out a video on the same. Thanks a lot and happy holidays.
@sanantoplic871519 күн бұрын
❤ hi San Francisco Bay Bridge love sketchup
@timothyv488722 күн бұрын
A video about modeling a real life object (part) for 3D printing would be much appreciated! I just started 3D printijg and Sketchup.