this video just amazing we can see the use of outliner this video is for sketchup expert it's so rare !!!!!!!
if you have complexe model with complex form make them component with simple figure and hide the complex one buy right clik on it in the outliner (windows on tab ) and select hide , move the simple form , then unhide the complex and you she have move too really easy to move trees hight poly models you have see an expert tricks
i tried some of the methods, they work, they are easy, but tedious, i've gone to using sketchyphysics for the same thing. i'm working on a machette design to control things, a little doll, with position sensors, move the doll, the 3d figure moves. should work perfectly since sketchyphysics works with joystick input, i'll just need a few dozen sensors.
@ScotsFurian: First... Justin doesn't call this a tutorial -- it's a demo. Second... his blog very clearly states "If you havent heard of SketchUp, then this will make absolutely no sense to you..." Third... he's entitled to "show off" as much as he wants, in my opinion. He's clearly talented.
I'm very impressed with all the sketchup work I've seen from you - both on youtube and on your blog.
As such I hope you wont think it rude when I ask whether you consider your work in Sketchup to be a purely academic exercise, or whether you see Sketchup as being a genuinely useful tool when compared to more evolved, high-end 3D applications?
Simply fascinating, I burn with envy over your SketchUp skills. Awesome piece of work there mate. Google might want this as a promotional video perhaps? My respect for SketchUp just increased tenfolds. Would you ever consider making a video tutorial?
Really neat work ,wished I could do it
losttreasurehunt 6 months ago
impressive
tostrong4you 1 year ago
this video just amazing we can see the use of outliner this video is for sketchup expert it's so rare !!!!!!!
if you have complexe model with complex form make them component with simple figure and hide the complex one buy right clik on it in the outliner (windows on tab ) and select hide , move the simple form , then unhide the complex and you she have move too really easy to move trees hight poly models you have see an expert tricks
thanks to post that monterz3r0
videmiatrix 1 year ago
wow
armedforces48 1 year ago
i tried some of the methods, they work, they are easy, but tedious, i've gone to using sketchyphysics for the same thing. i'm working on a machette design to control things, a little doll, with position sensors, move the doll, the 3d figure moves. should work perfectly since sketchyphysics works with joystick input, i'll just need a few dozen sensors.
felderup 1 year ago
I don't get any sound with this video. If its not a tutorial then your just showing off and therefore in my opinion a pompous ass
ScotsFurian 2 years ago 7
@ScotsFurian: First... Justin doesn't call this a tutorial -- it's a demo. Second... his blog very clearly states "If you havent heard of SketchUp, then this will make absolutely no sense to you..." Third... he's entitled to "show off" as much as he wants, in my opinion. He's clearly talented.
ianabruce 2 years ago
seems to me that someone is jelaous ;P
TheGrunka 2 years ago
how do you make the detailed one follow the rig?
Sketchuper900 2 years ago
I'm very impressed with all the sketchup work I've seen from you - both on youtube and on your blog.
As such I hope you wont think it rude when I ask whether you consider your work in Sketchup to be a purely academic exercise, or whether you see Sketchup as being a genuinely useful tool when compared to more evolved, high-end 3D applications?
proflolsworthy 2 years ago
awesome work!
andrefritz 2 years ago
very good!
rudican 3 years ago
are you exploring the use of sketchyphysic 2.0 plugin?
radarblip 3 years ago
I wasn't really interested in the plugin because it didn't serve my purposes. Maybe 2.0 will. I'll have to try it out.
monsterz3r0 3 years ago
Justin It was a pleasure to meet you. Great to see it on you tube but even better in person
radarblip 3 years ago
Simply fascinating, I burn with envy over your SketchUp skills. Awesome piece of work there mate. Google might want this as a promotional video perhaps? My respect for SketchUp just increased tenfolds. Would you ever consider making a video tutorial?
mrschexy 3 years ago
I might do a video tutorial sometime, but I don't have a lot of time right now. I'd much rather finish up the book and get some toys made :)
monsterz3r0 3 years ago
Awesome... no words to describe it...
alsomar 4 years ago 5
sweet is that the pro edition?
ChaoMystero 4 years ago
Yes, but you can do this in the free version as well. Take a look in the "About This Video" for links that explain the method.
monsterz3r0 4 years ago