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Modeling a DOUBLE CURVING wall in SketchUp with Solid Tools
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- Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
- In today's video, learn to use the extension solid tools inside of SketchUp to create a wall that curves both left and right, as well as up and down! This can be very useful for modeling organic shapes!
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In 3ds max we called proboolean. Anyway nice demonstration but can do curve floor plan with slanted wall with different degree's??☺️
Hi this is amazing, far too advanced from where I am currently at but I need to do a curved wall on for a sloping garden, I have followed your video however it is saying 'one or more of the selected objects is either not a solid or is locked? can you advise where I might be going wrong? Thanks :'-)
ya man you are very helpful person, good work and keep it up
Ur a life saver! i was about to do double curving wall in my model and I dunno how ,yet here u r uploaded for this tutorial.
you are a genius !! i'm new to sketch up, and i almost watched all your videos. I'm learning fast, thank u for your tips, it's really helpful :)
That's awesome. Thank you so much for showing this! It's a tool that comes integrated, yet we often have difficulty imagining ways of using it haha, so this is definitely helpful :).
I only have 2 days till my deadline and you just saved me with this simple tip ! thank you
This is an amazing lesson. Thank you so much!
Thank you bro you help me out a lot to finish my final project!
What would be great is if in these type of tutorials you do what's needed without extensions then show an easier/faster way to do it with an extension.
Either way, great tutorials. I learned a lot from these.
You are perfect man! I was looking for this for years. Thanks a lot!!!
I'm grateful. Thanks a lot, man. ❤
Thanks a lot! Your tutorials always save the day!
Exactly what I needed to know. Thank you
Thank you once again for sharing your knowledge! Your videos has help me a lot.
Glad to hear that!
Thanks so much Justin - - this is a very handy technique.
This tip saved my time for making 3d model in sketch up
i'm not religious but god bless you : ) i tried for ages to make a simple curve that is a solid and has soft edges and i'm really bad with tech but don't want to give up .
This was super helpful. Thanks!!!!
Good Job & Thank you
you are doing great man thank you
thanks man, you saved my life
Justin, a nice video as usual.
thank you, it's very useful tool, helped me a lot
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much ❤❤
Thank you so so much
THE BEST !
Thats cool thanks for share
Awesome thank you!
so helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome dude...thank uh...love from india
This is great... however I have a wall that is around a roundabout, with a continuous wave all around.... I don't see this technique working for me.... any clues ?
Thank you
thank a lot, it's really helpful
Glad you liked it!
What can I use for a solid wall for a oval race track model like Daytona
Thanks for your explanation
But the question is what about Windows, if the wall is long, and you want Windows to go up and down with the wall, is there a way? Thank you
how did you make the railing along the slope as in the thumbnail @TheSketchUpEssentials ??
Hi this is amazing, far too advanced from where I am currently at but I need to do a curved wall on for a sloping garden, I have followed your video however it is saying 'one or more of the selected objects is either not a solid or is locked? can you advise where I might be going wrong? Thanks :'-)
It means that your wall or your cutting object either has a hole in it somewhere or an internal face - it's not a "solid"
Hi just one question can we curve a straight wall?
Please do more tutorials on Terrain Modeling in Sketchup!!!
Please don't leave the same comment on multiple videos
Where can I get the extension? What is the name of the extension?
Hello there. I have a question ..I want to make a connected ceiling which starts from the ground till up that turns to a ceiling. Somehow like modern stands nowadays! ..can you please show us how to do that?
I don't understand what you're trying to create
@@Thesketchupessentials Well I really don't know what it's called..but let me explain it otherwise, I'm doing a project now and I want to create a modern ceiling which kinda starts from the floor on one side then becomes a wall then and gradually goes up (curved and smooth) to become a ceiling for another side! So how we can create such a shape?
So it's like a part of a floor, wall and ceiling are connected together by a smooth curved shape!
Hi Justin.
Is this the Eneroth Solid Tools Pro ?
Never mind Justin, I just noticed that you use the one in SketchUp. My bad.
thanx...
No worries!
@@Thesketchupessentials whoa..!... Really appreciate, Got reply from you 🙏
HOW TO DOWNLOAD IT?
i cant find this tool
Justin, nice demo but it's not quite right. The curved cut that you created as the cutting solid is parallel along the horizontal. When creating a curved wall, or even a hedge for example the cut is actually radial to the vertical face/s. Your demo creates a good visual esp for narrow walls, wide walls don't look so good. Perhaps do a more advanced video using true bend or cut along a path, 1001bit (I think).
I agree. The elevation change needs to be consistent along the path of the wall. Not sure if there is another video of Justin’s covering this?
Now I'm starting to like Sketch Up than Revit hahaha
Lol!
It's all good what you show there, but I use SketchUp make and I can not use this solid tool, unfortunately. It has to be something else for that.
intersect faces ?
@@Eigenartigsten it is elaborate, there is a tool hole on solid, it does the same thing as solid tool
@@w.binder-freecadchannel just use intersect faces and delete all the parts you don't want
how do you get the axis to lock along a direction? as in: ruclips.net/video/g1zz8KwD0T0/видео.html
Try this - ruclips.net/video/tHYXGt84yGo/видео.html