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How long does it take an idiot to learn 3D?
Jason this statement is misleading- skin models are not the same as a solid. The 3d solid software knows exactly how much material is inside the solid, otherwise it could not calculate the center of gravity or mass, which most 3D software tools can do.
How long does it take an idiot to learn 3D? My autoCAD has 3D, but I can't even draw a straight line with it.
I made it through the first video here:http://www.sketchup.com/intl/en/training/videos/new_to_gsu.htmlBut I find it odd that I haven't used a single dimension yet.
I also found it best to design the object in larger (even in 1:1) scale, then when ready, shrink it to 1:160. If I design in 1:160 to begin with, certain operations do not work or do not produce the expected results. Weird but true.
See my previous query -- how do you do that?The scale function doesn't work for me to that level (only can reduce 1/100th at a time), and scaling an item multiple times to get it down to 1:160 (first time down to 0.01, second time down to 0.6 I think it was) crashes SketchUp every time for me. Or is that exactly how you do it, it just doesn't crash for you?
Hmm... I didn't have a problem. I scaled 1:1 object down to 0.00625 of the original size.
Hm.I'm using SketchUp Pro 8. And the Scale tool, unlike all the other functions, doesn't allow manual entry of the dimension. I just have to drag the mouse, and it only goes in 0.05 increments down to 0.05. Guess I'll have to play around with it some more.EDIT: Weird. SketchUp on the work laptop (not Pro) works just fine.
That is weird. Mine is the free version (also .I just select the object then when scale tool shows the handles around the object, I select one corner and start shrinking it with the mouse. At that point if you release the mouse button, you can then type in the numerical value and hit enter.It is a bit non-intuitive but it works.