I wish I had run across this video several years ago. I use some of the tools you demonstrated, but not near as efficiently. That's the problem with being a self taught user of Sketchup. I've drawn some pretty intricate renderings with Sketchup, but probably took 10 times longer to do it because I don't fully understand the application or methods of using these tools. You take the tediousness out of Sketchup. Thanks buddy.
Boy you are good Justin. Thankyou. Ive made many great intricate landscapes and homes over the years with SU but everytime I watch your vids I find another example of why it takes me so long to make my models. I always have a deadline and am surrounded by pressing distractions so usually I just have to pick one or two new things to learn from you how to do differently for each new project. Thanks to you I can improve, albeit even in slow increments.
OMG thank you so much I feel like this video was the easiest to understand the tools and other extensions as well. I will try them out and let you know back in a comment.
Great video. Spheres always annoyed me, until I found out that you can't make spheres without holes in them unless the radius is at least 68mm (67.9mm). Eg. if you try making a smaller sphere, you'll get a sphere with a face that's not fully closed. I decided to try changing the radius until I found the point where the surface no longer has holes. If you need a smaller sphere, create a 100mm sphere, then use the scale tool to scale it down. -I'm still having trouble slicing small spheres without their faces getting messed up. Edit: Hint ... If things break, try drawing it oversize and scale it down. Sometimes I draw things in meters and scale down to millimeters (/1000), that usually helps - but some precision is definitely lost when scaling down, so don't expect perfection.
OKAY!!! you just blew my mind, a huge thumbs up and a sub from me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you for teaching me something that will save me a lot of time!!!
I have just started using sketchup and I have done many works perfectly thanks to your tutorials Justin...I appreciate your efforts...and If it is not annoying explain how to use scale tool to flib as you did in the last organic shape
Coming from a 3D studio MAX world it was hard for me to transition from MAX to Sketchup. Thanks for making the transition easier! I will be watching more of your videos!
Great content. I’m curious to try out the JHS extension. I’m going to be making a swimming pool soon n probably will go for my old fave of sandbox to make the sloping bottom. Thanks for ur clear and generous content.
I've subscribed to your channel before i watch ur videos because I know this channel might be useful to me, and it is, this skp tutorial is the first video I watch and I try it out and it works, ohmyy your tutorials are really useful thankyou so very very much. keep it up!
WOW! This was a super useful tut. The *Round Corner* extension offers features to rival a 3D polygon Modeler (if not a NURBS one). And, so _THAT's_ how you make a sphere and can Lathe a profile in SketchUp! I guess the latter also works with an Imported Profile, as a *DXF* from Illustrator? I messed with *Artisan* a long time ago, and it seemed to me that a dedicated 3D poly modeler like *Blender* or the easier *Hexagon* would be preferable if you intended to do much in that area. Finally, *Soap Bubble* looks really interesting if a bit complex. Thanks, Justin!
@@Thesketchupessentials Good morning justin, hope everything going good, I left you a message on your face book, I need your help to draw a stair...I searched a lot, but I couldn't find an answer. I appreciate for your response.
This video is still relevant today. However, Artisan no longer works with Sketchup 2017 if you are just trying to get it as of today. You can download v1 and install it but the trial license wont work. Not sure if its the case with the paid version.
i have an image that have a complicated shape of a tree trunk. Can you help me by showing a video tutorial on how to make it. I do not know how to share the image with you.
I wish I had run across this video several years ago. I use some of the tools you demonstrated, but not near as efficiently. That's the problem with being a self taught user of Sketchup. I've drawn some pretty intricate renderings with Sketchup, but probably took 10 times longer to do it because I don't fully understand the application or methods of using these tools. You take the tediousness out of Sketchup. Thanks buddy.
Boy you are good Justin. Thankyou. Ive made many great intricate landscapes and homes over the years with SU but everytime I watch your vids I find another example of why it takes me so long to make my models. I always have a deadline and am surrounded by pressing distractions so usually I just have to pick one or two new things to learn from you how to do differently for each new project. Thanks to you I can improve, albeit even in slow increments.
OMG thank you so much I feel like this video was the easiest to understand the tools and other extensions as well. I will try them out and let you know back in a comment.
Can you do the things he is doing here with the free version?
I made this design in Sketchup and synchronized in Lumion, still learning😕 . 👇 czcams.com/video/5jxkyD03QEM/video.html
Love the Soapskin tool!! I'm needing to draw a quite rounded couch. Thanks for being there!!
Glad I could help!
Thank you! Was looking for how to create intersecting bevelled edges. This worked at ~ 4:50 for others looking for the same.
I'm only halfway through this video and I'm already blown away 👏
this video packed with so much detail- I need to watch again and break it down piece by piece. Thank you!
I spend so much time in the dark trying to figure out curved shapes and this video saved me. 🙂Thank you so much! You're making a real difference.
Thank you Justin!
The hours I could have saved, if I'd only found this vid sooner. 😭
Thank you so much.🤗
Great video. Spheres always annoyed me, until I found out that you can't make spheres without holes in them unless the radius is at least 68mm (67.9mm).
Eg. if you try making a smaller sphere, you'll get a sphere with a face that's not fully closed.
I decided to try changing the radius until I found the point where the surface no longer has holes.
If you need a smaller sphere, create a 100mm sphere, then use the scale tool to scale it down.
-I'm still having trouble slicing small spheres without their faces getting messed up.
Edit: Hint ... If things break, try drawing it oversize and scale it down. Sometimes I draw things in meters and scale down to millimeters (/1000), that usually helps - but some precision is definitely lost when scaling down, so don't expect perfection.
This follow me thing is magic!
Yeah it is! :)
OKAY!!! you just blew my mind, a huge thumbs up and a sub from me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you for teaching me something that will save me a lot of time!!!
I underestimated sketchUp so freaking much! It's amazing what you can make! Thanks dude
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It really worked for me after I look and try some tutorials, yours is the one that worked. Owe you a lot.
You make everything look so easy. Wish I had your knowledge & skills.
Lol - well I'm a lot better now than I was 600 videos ago 😂
Soap bubble and sandbox are awesome !
I love these two extensions :)
Thanks Justin! You are awesome! Looking forward to learning more through these videos. Much appreciated.
Thanks Samantha! :)
I have just started using sketchup and I have done many works perfectly thanks to your tutorials Justin...I appreciate your efforts...and If it is not annoying explain how to use scale tool to flib as you did in the last organic shape
The best sketchup teacher
You saved my life with vertex tools and SubD!!!! Thanks a lot!
Excellent work, gentlemen.
Coming from a 3D studio MAX world it was hard for me to transition from MAX to Sketchup. Thanks for making the transition easier! I will be watching more of your videos!
Glad it helped!
TNice tutorials comnt from you is legendary. Uncomplicated like your video!!!
Thanks you very much
Perfect
thank you so much u helped me fix my old pc words cant explain what i am felling
I helped you fix a PC?
Thanks very much bro. Your video really help me. Easy to understand and simple.
OMG you are my sketchup angel thank you so much!
türk Xd
hahaha buralarıda bastık. ne çalışkanız biz türkler :)))
YOU ARE THE CHAMPION. YOU HELP ME A LOT!! I AM SURE TO ALOT MORE!! THANKS A LOT FOR THAT!!
Glad to hear that!
shape bender is my favorite so far- forsure!
thank you so much it was really really helpful.
Thanks for your coaching.... it is really appreciated!
Omg. This is Gold.
Not only extremely technically helpful, but creatively inspiring - unlocking some ideas. Excellent
Thanks very much! :)
Very good one Thank you
Hey there, Justin.
Want to let you know that I just love your teaching, man! Thanks so much.
Thanks very much! :)
Thanks a lot Justin. I'm a new born and love your teaching.
the 9th one saved me big time for my graduation project. Thanks!
👍
Thank you so much for sharing
Very useful the way you share in various ways. Thanks
Thank you so much for making this information available!!!!
Nice job man, seems like soft soft has gotten a lot more complex since the fruity loops days that I rember. Very helpful, thank you.
Its very good! Working! Thanks.
This just shortens the learning curve
Appreciate this!
🧭
thank you, it worked for me
Great!
Awesome video Justin!!! You have made my life so much easier!!
Super helpful! Thank you
i like all options thank you very much, pro.
Justin, a great combination. I'd like you to work live on a relief and emboss it. Would you do that for us?
Brilliant! thank you bud!!!
Thank you so much! This video had exactly what I was looking for! You just saved me so much time and head ache!! XD
Glad I could help!
Great content. I’m curious to try out the JHS extension. I’m going to be making a swimming pool soon n probably will go for my old fave of sandbox to make the sloping bottom. Thanks for ur clear and generous content.
Awesome I have learnt many things from this
Thank you very much for this video, it really cleared so many things of scary sketchup to me!
Wow, this is amazing. Thank you
No problem 😊
Justin Bless you Man you just saved my school project with your videos! thanks you so much.
Glad it helped!
This was super Helpful! Thank you Justin!
Glad it helped!
I've subscribed to your channel before i watch ur videos because I know this channel might be useful to me, and it is, this skp tutorial is the first video I watch and I try it out and it works, ohmyy your tutorials are really useful thankyou so very very much. keep it up!
this is so helpful, thankyou!!
thanks good summary of many cool approaches
Brilliant vid. Not enough hours in the day for me to explore - but I will try.
WOW! This was a super useful tut. The *Round Corner* extension offers features to rival a 3D polygon Modeler (if not a NURBS one). And, so _THAT's_ how you make a sphere and can Lathe a profile in SketchUp! I guess the latter also works with an Imported Profile, as a *DXF* from Illustrator?
I messed with *Artisan* a long time ago, and it seemed to me that a dedicated 3D poly modeler like *Blender* or the easier *Hexagon* would be preferable if you intended to do much in that area.
Finally, *Soap Bubble* looks really interesting if a bit complex.
Thanks, Justin!
Dude.. blowing my mind with your videos.. dig it 🤘🏻
hanks lot Sir.. You helping us..
It's my pleasure
GREAT EXPLANATION, VERY CLEAR AND BRIEF!!! THANK YOU.
Glad it was helpful!
great tutorial video...learned so much on it...hats off to you sir
very nice thanks alot we hope for More information on how these tools work when designing
HI , I'm New to sketch upand this tutorials helps me a lot. thank you very much!!
Thank you so much, amazing video!
Cheers! I couldnt figure out how to work the follow me tool, sussed now
Thanks Justin! this was very helpful.
Glad you liked it!
Terima kasih sudah berbagi ilmunya, sukses selalu 🇮🇩
Great job Justin! Thank you.
Thanks Willem!
This guy has came from GOD to help us to make ourselves eligable to make models with our thinkings
One of the sketchup gods
Well, trying to be helpful, anyway :P
Thanks Pro!
Justin, this is such an awesome video---- what a great time saver!!! Thanks man!
Incredible skill.
Glad you liked it!
cant run JHS Powerbar, it says unsigned on toolbar, and even after setting it to 'unrestricted' on extention manager , i cant run it
I like the follow me tool so I can make a field and an orb in one shot.
Hey Justin...Thanks again...!
From Los Angeles
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@@Thesketchupessentials Good morning justin, hope everything going good, I left you a message on your face book, I need your help to draw a stair...I searched a lot, but I couldn't find an answer. I appreciate for your response.
Thank you very much from Hyderabad, India!
Awesome program
This video is still relevant today. However, Artisan no longer works with Sketchup 2017 if you are just trying to get it as of today. You can download v1 and install it but the trial license wont work. Not sure if its the case with the paid version.
BRAH! This helped so much! You just got a new subscriber!
Really useful guidance. Thank you.
This video is just amazing!
Learned so much!
I cant find JHS powerbar, I have looked in the extensions... any help please?
Shape bender for 2021 sketchup ? I´m trying to install this one but is not working !
Thank you so much. Keep teaching us ❤️
thanks!!! Now I'll do my homework :')))
Awesome tutorials. Thank you
Glad you like them!
Excellent!
Clear, concise,... To the point.
Just what I was looking for. :)
Thanks, likey likey
Glad it helped!
Thank you justin ..... I love that ... great job.
thanks my g, you a real one
i have an image that have a complicated shape of a tree trunk. Can you help me by showing a video tutorial on how to make it. I do not know how to share the image with you.
Great Instructional Video!
Thanks Jim!
thank you
Works well!! DANKEEE
You're welcome!