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Thanks very much, keep it up.
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ОтветитьVery helpful. Thanks
ОтветитьKeep 'em coming.
ОтветитьNo closed captions! :(
ОтветитьVery interesting.. Learned a lot.
ОтветитьGood to see you back. Enjoyed as always.
ОтветитьYes, for sure do more detailed drawings like this. It is especially useful way to learn when one can hear the thought process unfold as the drawing progresses.
ОтветитьI really like this type of video since you touch on so many aspects of Sketchup.
ОтветитьDo you ever find that when you are laying out shapes onto the horizontal plane with z=0 that something happens along the process that causes infinitesimal changes to that z=0 distance? In other words, though all still reads z=0, when you draw a new shape on top of an existing shape, it lands behind and also has z=0? This leads me to ask, is there a way to flatten all the shapes to ensure they are all on the same exact plane?
ОтветитьSame tea paper box surprised me a little.
ОтветитьProbably one of the most helpful videos on making stuff in Sketchup that I have seen in a while. Just the rotating along an axis helped me. (I would have scaled to -1 to mirror the tabs, but that is just how I was taught) And I have been using SU since @Last created it.
Excellent type of video. A real project with real expectations. Not just another 'this tool does this..."
Like it? I love it! Thanks.
Ответитьlove your mic.
ОтветитьGreat video!! I've been interested in box construction for several years, and thought I'd give Sketchup a try. I'm used to Inventor, and Fusion 360, but they are out of my wallets reach anymore. What would you do different if you were using corrugated cardboard? Thanks again for a great video.
Ответитьgood work this video made me subscribe
ОтветитьThanks it helped me.... but how do I print it?
ОтветитьLove this type of brake down would to see entire line of models such as cars, 1 generation to 6 generation aircraft , space craft, ships building ,bridges and concept ideas futuristic thank flying cars that can be fitted on real designs of engendered remote drones that can actually fly perhaps co-op with some drone specialist ok love what you do all the best
ОтветитьI wish you actually printed it and built it in real life.
Ответитьwhat were the dimmensions of the box length width & depth in inches
ОтветитьThanks for the tutorial! I'm just getting started with SketchUp, so doing the exercise by following your steps was very useful. In the end, I was able to print my own little box and assemble it by using Pepakura and a Silhouette Cameo 4. I still have lots to learn, but hey, this worked!
ОтветитьNice sharing my friend
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This this sketchup 2014, 2019, or 2018
ОтветитьThanks Brother, very detailed tutorial with lot of useful information.
ОтветитьNice video, Sir.
Sir can you make a video about "Auger" design using SketchUp, please? I'm designing my thesis using SketchUp but I'm having a hard time to design an auger. My design is about a coffee mixer.
tooooooooooooo much talking
ОтветитьThis is what I've been looking for. Thanks for the content. I ind CAD > Unfold >> Unwrap is difficult for simple projects. But this workflow is a very good foundation to understand the advanced metal sheet things and so on !
ОтветитьThis was an awesome tutorial and demonstration of Sketchup. The only thing missing is you didn’t print out your flat model, cut it, fold it and build your version of the box!
ОтветитьThis was incredible helpful. Showing in depth step by step makes it so much easier to follow along. Thanks a ton!
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