SketchUp: Cut a Double-Face Wall for a Component Window
Here’s a workaround for placing a component window in a double-face wall and seeing through both faces.
Hand drafting for Interior Design, SketchUp, Autodesk 123D and MakerBot
Here’s a workaround for placing a component window in a double-face wall and seeing through both faces.
Starting to get page proofs back for the 3D Printing with Autodesk, Tinkercad and MakerBot book. Always so exciting to see the manuscript turning into a book. 🙂
Model a pendant necklace of your name, complete with a loop for a chain, at tinkercad.com. See options to send it to a service bureau for printing or download an stl file to print yourself.
So this ad appeared in my Facebook feed. Why buy it when I can make it myself? I modeled my name at www.tinkercad.com, an app targeted to gradeschoolers.Saved, and got options to download as an stl file or send to Continue reading 3D Printing a Jewelry Design!
Make a stamp with the Select, Smooth Boundaries, Inflection Point, and Convert to Stamp tools.
With me, you never know where a family photo will end up. lol (Architectural Drafting for Interior Designers 2nd ed).
Import a textured catch and use Select, Plane Cut, Stamp, Inspector/Analysis, Inspector/Units Scale, and some brushes to make a jug perfect for storing Halloween treats.
Is now out!
Use the Select brush, Inspector tool, Modify/Smooth and Modify/Invert to select a capture (mesh model) made with 123D Catch
Geeking out in Vail, Colorado. It was run by Aiden Chopra, the SketchUp Evangelist. And what a great job he did. The “Go2School” guy, Mike Tadros, is now the Program Manager of the 3D and Extension Warehouses. Great presentations from Continue reading SketchUp Base Camp 2014!