rockyshepheard

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  1. Here is how I just did it. No need for paid for SketchUp. 

    1. Use the draw tools, draw your object's outline

    2. Select it

    3. Right click and click on Convert Polyline

    4. Pick radio button for Convert Polyline Solid

    5. Set height

    Thanks!

  2. Thanks. My SketchUp trial expired and at the price of CA cannot afford to buy it. You can see here the tool is also in CA but they neglected to say where it can be found.

    I would love it if CA had a tool search text entry box like other software.

  3. Spent a full day yesterday trying to find a software to create simple shapes and extrude them 3DSMAX can't seem to do it due to it's massive variety of line types and inability to close shapes. Other softwares, the same. Finally came back to CA and found I could draw in it easily but now I cannot find the extrude button. Looks like third base with a normal arrow popping out of the top.

    Thanks for help finding.

  4. Huge thank you to Steve for the awesome video (love the bluegrass big music), Glen for showing me the basics via Skype for two hours from Australia, RennerRabbot for his excellent advise and everyone else who commented. I have learned quite a lot today and greatly appreciate eveyone’s generosity!

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  5. Going out of my mind! Can someone help please?

    This nano-crap is impossible to overcome.

    I get rid of one by separating two planes,and another one (not even close to where I am working) pops up.

    If I bring the gold plane too close to the copper one, the red fascia disappears. Am I too close? Not close enough? 

    Going to get a drink!

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  6. Thanks!

    I can see being able to lock both the pitch and ridge height at the same time without any geometric issues. Then decreasing the fascia height would simply move overhang out away from the wall. I wish I could see why that is problematic?

  7. Thanks.

    I do have a basic understanding layers and have watched scores of videos. I have the manual but I have never seen a methodology written out that indicates how to not have numbers change by subsequent edits. Is there a chapter I missed? I feel I need a sequential methodology rather than descriptions of menus and terminology.

    I would like to set pitches once and forget. Then change the fascia height and forget that. Then finally set the ridge height...that plane is finished! Setting one should never change others without warning messages.

  8. Thanks. 

    Here is the model.

    Problems. After hours of 8 hours where I set heights and CA changes the heights, I have the roof close but with planes not aligning well.

    I wish could lock a plane in its entirety once positioned correctly, confident in the knowledge that doing things like using the connect roof planes tool won't mess it up.

    I have set the pitch of all the planes at least 8 or 9 times because I cannot permanently lock them.

    I am thinking when I go manual I should NEVER again use the connect planes tool because it changes too many of my numbers.

    Could someone quickly fix the alignment of the planes for me?

    All planes are 6/12. 

    Thanks for whoever can help.

    I believe part of my problem is in my plan view. Too may double lines. Cannot clearly see things well enough to do alignments. I only want to see a single outline for everything except the walls.

    Rocky

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  9. Greetings,

    I am trying to learn what to think when ! see this. 

    Off hand I would think some edges are not lined up exactly in my plan view.

    My plan view gets messy and I suppose a good video on cleaning it up is in order.

    Ideally I'd like to see only my walls and roof planes (single lines depicting both-only the outline of the plane and wall, no fascia lines or other stuff which makes it difficult).

    Any suggestions appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Rocky

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