Nice video! Although it is tempting to use the Paint Bucket to change the material of the rails, the better way to do it is to edit the Profile Properties inside the assembly and then re-apply the attributes. Then, the material assignment will be maintained even if you change the assembly settings later :)
I do not miss any of your videos. And seeing that I am from the fairest Cape, I see your videos before your brothers had their first cup. But how many people will use Sketchup for modelling railroad tracks?
It is $79 for a permanent license and is compatible with SU2016. We have the BIM Bundle (PB3 + Quantifier Pro) 30% Off during the month of May 2019. Now is the time to check it out :)
I'm a little surprised that you still have a human character load in your default template, or do you include it only when you record these videos? I mention it simply because it adds to the file size. My own default (bare with no components, materials or any preset geometry weighs in at a lightweight 10.5 KB, but a simple rectangle with just one character component on it, is a portly 79.8 KB Granted, in the grand scheme of things, not really a big deal, but even if you delete that component, it's still merged into the file...until you manually delete from the comp list.
@@Deontjie A simple 5' x 5' rectangle off of the origin, would do the same, but would be easily deleted and not archived into the active file. If and/or when you delete the component character from the workspace, you have to make sure that you delete it from the list of components as well, or it will still be loaded into your file.
This was exactly what I needed. I'm making a 1930s America style game with a vast steam railroad network, so this is going to come in handy. Thank you
(STD English Gauge is 4'- 8.5" or 1435mm) Good one!
Nice video! Although it is tempting to use the Paint Bucket to change the material of the rails, the better way to do it is to edit the Profile Properties inside the assembly and then re-apply the attributes. Then, the material assignment will be maintained even if you change the assembly settings later :)
Thank you very much/ Student from Thailand
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Very nice explanation... thank you very much...
Glad you liked it
Thanks man!
Shared in TSG. Good work.
Awsome, dude.
Thanks!
Tks great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
yo this is better than AutoCAD Civil
Thanks so much for these videos!
I do not miss any of your videos. And seeing that I am from the fairest Cape, I see your videos before your brothers had their first cup. But how many people will use Sketchup for modelling railroad tracks?
thanks , very helpful!
Thanks but always wondered how to make a switch?
How much does the Profile Builder plugin cost? and compatible with SU 2016?
It is $79 for a permanent license and is compatible with SU2016. We have the BIM Bundle (PB3 + Quantifier Pro) 30% Off during the month of May 2019. Now is the time to check it out :)
with the holidays on may 1
Can they be made with a true arc?
I don't understand the question - by definition, aren't "true" arcs not possible in SketchUp? They're all made up of segments...
Why the assemble could not be separate after i give 0" value to it?
and i have problem regarding to assemble it doesn't show in 3D but 2D
May I know the name of the app?
It's literally in the name of the video...
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Can't find
Not only is it in the title of the video, it's ALSO linked in the video notes...
I'm a little surprised that you still have a human character load in your default template, or do you include it only when you record these videos?
I mention it simply because it adds to the file size.
My own default (bare with no components, materials or any preset geometry weighs in at a lightweight 10.5 KB, but a simple rectangle with just one character component on it, is a portly 79.8 KB
Granted, in the grand scheme of things, not really a big deal, but even if you delete that component, it's still merged into the file...until you manually delete from the comp list.
I also do it to easily reference (visually) that I did not mess up my scales.
@@Deontjie A simple 5' x 5' rectangle off of the origin, would do the same, but would be easily deleted and not archived into the active file. If and/or when you delete the component character from the workspace, you have to make sure that you delete it from the list of components as well, or it will still be loaded into your file.
@@ColdCanuck50 I am sure my clients appreciate the model of a pretty girl more than a square box.
And I do not to explain the size of that box.
how all raod track retainer ?? im stuck help mee
nice video but but u did this in sketchup pro and i donnt have sketch up pro . i have normal sketchup so please make this video in normal sketchup