Great tutorial. One thing with most of these plugins is that the outer mullions are thinner than the inner mullions. The plug-in doesn’t “see” the outer edges of the total window so these mullions will be half the width. You can always correct that afterwards or use flex tool windows for instance. Keep up the good work Justin! Although I’m a pro for more then 15 years with Sketchup, I always enjoy your tutorial videos and learn some new workflow or plugins.
Personally I enjoy the workflow videos! I appreciate that you're very concise yet detailed throughout the guide so it doesn't feel like it's dragging too long or missing any points. It also helps visualize the entire process too, even just the action of showing the dropdown menus and typing of measurements/commands is helpful!
I do enjoy the workflow videos... actually I'd love to see more of the start-to-finish workflows - how you start a file, what options you show clients, that sort of thing. ie, do you start with a massing concept and show that to the client and then make changes from there.... how does it all work for you? I'm not being very articulate today, but I'm confident you get the idea.
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Hi, how can I get the lattice maker extension?
These are the best videos for SketchUp, as it can reduce ton of time modelling
Great tutorial. One thing with most of these plugins is that the outer mullions are thinner than the inner mullions. The plug-in doesn’t “see” the outer edges of the total window so these mullions will be half the width. You can always correct that afterwards or use flex tool windows for instance. Keep up the good work Justin! Although I’m a pro for more then 15 years with Sketchup, I always enjoy your tutorial videos and learn some new workflow or plugins.
exactly, I do use lattice maker for fast and dirty mass models where the scale will be large and you won't notice that detail
Personally I enjoy the workflow videos! I appreciate that you're very concise yet detailed throughout the guide so it doesn't feel like it's dragging too long or missing any points. It also helps visualize the entire process too, even just the action of showing the dropdown menus and typing of measurements/commands is helpful!
i get alot of help and ideas from Your channel. Thanks man!
I do enjoy the workflow videos... actually I'd love to see more of the start-to-finish workflows - how you start a file, what options you show clients, that sort of thing. ie, do you start with a massing concept and show that to the client and then make changes from there.... how does it all work for you? I'm not being very articulate today, but I'm confident you get the idea.
I think you do a brilliant job, and yes I think these work flow videos are great eye openers. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
awesome thank you
Love these quick ones
Please more videos like this showing workflow
Great tutorial, I love learning about modeling! 👍
This is so helpful, thank you!!
Love workflow videos!
it helps, to refresh
Keep it up mate, Love the work!
loved it, great content as always
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Can you teach me about rendering the final 3d model with v ray? I hope u can make a tutorial about it😊
i tried this but its has diff result, im using meter what should be the value
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I need your help
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