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    Tutorial Making natural features in SketchUp

    Is this already made a tutorial for? I don't know. And excuse my english, I'm blame my age (14) and nationality (Norwegian).
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    1. Open SketchUp

    2. Delete the woman ;P

    3. Go to Window, preferences


    5. Go to Extensions


    6. Check Sandbox Tools


    7. Click OK

    8. Go to View, toolbars, sandbox



    9. Click on From Scratch


    10. Make a square with it (Drag first a line and then one more. Two clicks)


    11. Go into it's group (Double-click on it)


    12. Click on Smoove


    13. Raise and depress :)

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    That's how easy it is :)
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    Which version of SketchUp is this for? I have an old free version and it doesn't have the sandbox tools period.
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    I know it's available for Sketchup 7 and up. I use the free version of Sketchup 8.

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    Fantastic Find Thanks Heaps . Repped

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    I so forgot about this feature, thanks for posting and reminding me of this !!! cheers!

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    Great. Another app to learn. Like I have time.
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    Very cool!! another thing to learn in Sketchup..
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    There are so many tools available for the Sketching of your Sketch.For that Sketchup version is available to your tools I thing the version 7 or the version 8 have the more functionality over the older version so you can make very sharp Sketches from this.

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    I recently took a class where we had to use Sketchup. Personally? I hated it. I do admit, there were some useful tools...the Push/Pull tool, and to a certain degree the FollowMe tool, for instance. My problem was that to do really detailed work, there were so many "work-arounds" you had to learn that the general advertising for Sketchup (so easy to use!) seemed like a complete lie. It was NOT user-friendly, and NOT easy to use. At least for me.

    I haven't tried to do natural features in Sketchup...it seems to me that Sketchup is most useful for architectural-type work, man-made objects, etc. Trying to do natural objects like trees, landscapes, or living creatures...it just seems like a total waste of time to me. If you are going to do that, you might as well spend your time learning to use a REAL 3D tool like Bryce, Maya, 3D Studio Max, or any of the other professional-grade 3D modeling programs out there (some of which are free, by the way).

    That said, if you wanted to throw together some 3D stuff quickly to give you a basis to start with in Photoshop/Gimp...Sketchup is definitely good for that. One professional artist of my acquaintance says he uses Sketchup to throw together a rough prototype of his scene, rotates the view until it's what he wants to draw, and then renders it in 2D. He then plops the 2D into Photoshop and goes to town, safe in the knowledge that the perspective has been figured out for him. So, YMMV.

    (But I still hate Sketchup. )
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