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Postby danlott » Thu Apr 25, 2013 4:55 pm

Decided to play around with animations in the SketchUp program. This is a tiny teardrop that I designed. I call it the Mirco Lite Woody. Here is a youtube video of it.



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Re: SketchUp video

Postby grant whipp » Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:45 pm

Very cool, Dan ... :thumbsup: ...!

I envy you guys who have the patience for that stuff ...

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Re: SketchUp video

Postby Wolffarmer » Sat Apr 27, 2013 10:50 pm

Nice video Dan. Every time I try Sketch Up I get distracted and just don't seem to make any progress on learning the thing. Now a sheet of paper, t square, tri angles, scale and drawing tools I understand now.

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Re: SketchUp video

Postby danlott » Sat Apr 27, 2013 11:52 pm

Wolffarmer wrote:Nice video Dan. Every time I try Sketch Up I get distracted and just don't seem to make any progress on learning the thing. Now a sheet of paper, t square, tri angles, scale and drawing tools I understand now.

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At first I was not having much luck with SketchUp. I was not really trying to make something, I was just messing around trying to figure it out. Did not get very far that way, I think because I did not have much focus. I was trying to learn how to use it before I started to design my trailer. I finally decide just to design my profile and layout in SketchUp and figure it out as I went along. The profile and layout ended up not being to bad, so I decided to model it in 3D. That is when it became a little more difficult. When I could not figure out how to make what I wanted I did a search in Google and would watch videos to see how other people were doing things. Finally managed to get it modeled.

The first trailer design and model took a long time to do. Now I can do one in less than an hour, if I do not put in a lot of detail.

I did create some videos to show people how to use SketchUp to design and model a teardrop trailer. If you watch the videos it should help alot with learning SketchUp. I have learn even more since then and can to it fast and better, but only because I have spent many many hours playing around with the program.

Now if I would only spend that time actually finishing my real trailer...

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