Actually you don't need two section planes for every group. File size will be bigger. You only need one at the end to hide Geometry inside that gtoup. Then we create scenes as follows : Scene 1, empty space: activate all section planes inside group to hide all Geometry. Scene 2 : deactivate section planes in group 1 to reveal Geometry group 1 Scene 3 : deactivate section planes in group 2 to revewl geometry group 2. Continue until all geometry revealed. With this way, you don't need to do anything with layers.
Good point, RLP. I've had better experience teaching the method I show in the video (two sections planes vs one per Group). It can be a complicated technique, so I like demonstrating it with two sections per Group and digging into how Layers & Scenes can be tied into the whole process. The one-section method is certainly faster, but I recommend students learn the two-section method first and then advance to using one-section after they get the feel of it.
ah. experience might be slightly different. Most of my student become confused to deal with so many section planes while keeping back and forth between activate/deactivate layers and activate/deactivate section planes. So I decide to instantly teach them with one section method by explain them the relation between scene and section only. Because while I teaching about section, I discussed about relation between scene and each property first, then I finish by combine with several properties. Thank you for sharing Josh.
RLP , thanks a lot, for you method, 1 section plane, I write it after than 3 years, but I see now you comment. this way is more simple and understandable. greetings from GEORGIA and thanks again
A great thing, amazing. Like that. Have to do this with some bubbles. One tiny remark from a civil engineer: It makes less sense to have the reinforcement in the middle of the concrete, it is the neutral area, no forces there to take over by the steel:-), maybe a bit thermal extension....
Thank you, extremely useful and well described!! Is there a way to have objects move into the space? eg, perhaps have the nails come in and enter the plywood and joists?
Love this, I never thought of using sections within groups!
Thank you ! A great tool that you present perfectly (in my opinion )
Awesome skill builder, Josh! Thank you for sharing.
Very well explained, well done!
Wow great tutorial.. thanks for sharing..
Actually you don't need two section planes for every group. File size will be bigger. You only need one at the end to hide Geometry inside that gtoup. Then we create scenes as follows :
Scene 1, empty space: activate all section planes inside group to hide all Geometry.
Scene 2 : deactivate section planes in group 1 to reveal Geometry group 1
Scene 3 : deactivate section planes in group 2 to revewl geometry group 2.
Continue until all geometry revealed.
With this way, you don't need to do anything with layers.
Good point, RLP. I've had better experience teaching the method I show in the video (two sections planes vs one per Group). It can be a complicated technique, so I like demonstrating it with two sections per Group and digging into how Layers & Scenes can be tied into the whole process. The one-section method is certainly faster, but I recommend students learn the two-section method first and then advance to using one-section after they get the feel of it.
ah. experience might be slightly different. Most of my student become confused to deal with so many section planes while keeping back and forth between activate/deactivate layers and activate/deactivate section planes. So I decide to instantly teach them with one section method by explain them the relation between scene and section only. Because while I teaching about section, I discussed about relation between scene and each property first, then I finish by combine with several properties. Thank you for sharing Josh.
RLP , thanks a lot, for you method, 1 section plane, I write it after than 3 years, but I see now you comment.
this way is more simple and understandable. greetings from GEORGIA and thanks again
A great thing, amazing. Like that. Have to do this with some bubbles.
One tiny remark from a civil engineer: It makes less sense to have the reinforcement in the middle of the concrete, it is the neutral area, no forces there to take over by the steel:-), maybe a bit thermal extension....
Very helpful,thank you😊
Thank you! Very useful lessons!
Brilliant!!
Thank you, extremely useful and well described!! Is there a way to have objects move into the space? eg, perhaps have the nails come in and enter the plywood and joists?
MnMykl you can do this with dynamic components but I’m not sure if you can activate the movement within an animation
A little confusing. You mention a modifier key to copy and move the section plains, is that the move tool?
Very cool. Thank you.
Is it possible that sketchup helps its users with templates like this?
Thanks that helped alot
what is the best app to render all this?
Great tut, is it possible to export the completed animation so that it can be viewed in a video format? avi. mp4. etc...
Any animation can be exported by going to File > Export Animation... From the Export dialog you can choose the format that you prefer.
Thank you for that, do you do other animation tutorials?
How to do render this animation i am try from last 3 days but it is not getting render can u help me sir
edges aka lines found out thanks a lot
I'm more confused than before