Hello,
For those here who are interested in SketchUp, take a look at the following
link.
http://www.garymkatz.com/recent_articles.html
Specifically, the "Using Layers to Create Animation" and "Drawing a Bookcase
Using Groups & Components" tutorials. They run around 30 and 40 minutes
respectively. There are also other SketchUp models on his site.
Thanks go to RicodJour, who originally posted the link in response to the
"Hinge Question" by Chris Wolf. I wouldn't have found the tutorials
otherwise.
Peter.
"Peter Bogiatzidis" <[email protected]> wrote
>
> For those here who are interested in SketchUp, take a look at the
> following link.
>
> http://www.garymkatz.com/recent_articles.html
Regarding Sketch Up, can anyone tell me whether the free version enables one
to draw with a variety of line thicknesses?
Jeff
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On Sun, 11 May 2008 08:41:38 +0100, "Jeff Gorman"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Regarding Sketch Up, can anyone tell me whether the free version enables one
>to draw with a variety of line thicknesses?
>
>Jeff
Do you mean like the ability to control line thickness in AutoCAD or
other cad application? If so, no. But saying that Sketchup really
isn't a CAD application.
Sketchup is a 3D modeling program that can use dimensions. There
aren't any 2D drawings to speak of in the traditional sense,
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Chris
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Peter Bogiatzidis wrote:
>
> For those here who are interested in SketchUp, take a look at the following
> link.
>
> http://www.garymkatz.com/recent_articles.html
>
> Specifically, the "Using Layers to Create Animation" and "Drawing a Bookcase
> Using Groups & Components" tutorials. They run around 30 and 40 minutes
> respectively. There are also other SketchUp models on his site.
>
> Thanks go to RicodJour, who originally posted the link in response to the
> "Hinge Question" by Chris Wolf. I wouldn't have found the tutorials
> otherwise.
That link didn't really have much at all to do with Chris Wolf's hinge
question, but I thought it was pretty neat anyway and I'm glad it
turned you on to something. I do like what that Gary guy does with
SketchUp, though I haven't checked out his tutorials. I'll check them
out next opportunity.
R