Dani’s SketchBook

Success on all levels!

FYI - because I have no place else to note it and saw yours: I got the anti-finger-chopper saw.

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Wow, that’s great! Immersive little theater space.

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Death to hot dogs!!

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Long live the fingers!

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This particular theater has this little 18x18 hundred seater in the round, and a giant 60 foot proscenium style that has two balconies, and seats about 800. They apparently either go really big or really really small.

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Another (better) photo that shows more of what the SketchUp sheets asked for.

it’s not quite done yet. Adding more of the material in the tree and floor in a more organic and less linear way. This scene shop is one I started working for about fifteen years ago and they’ve come a long way with their new crew.

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Working through some thoughts for my older son’s room…. Using the tiniest iPad they make.

I didn’t like this bookcase/staircase on the end of the bed but I did like the rounded cutout seating circle…

But then I remembered that funky sofa… the ‘living tower’ and I’m thinking a truncated version of that with an upper cutout would work pretty good as a ladder and be much more visually interesting.

Screen caps of the other sides of the room. Very much still in the preliminary stages.

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I need to engrave the fronts of my dresser drawers like that! :smiley:

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Is that a climbing wall on one end?

You know, I’m really curious what his college dorm room will look like in years to come…! :laughing:

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Yep! With a map of the world. Still trying to decide what to do with the corner platform over the bookcase.

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Very nice. Ive done a few kids rooms in custom homes where we made a loft in the attic space open to the room with either a ships ladder or a “secret” trap door in the closet. They loved having a fort in the bedroom.

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Practicing figuring out framing using this house from the Animal Crossing franchise. I need to look at more roofs because it’s stumping me.

I really like (read love) that the scale handles now show up through everything even if I don’t have xray on. And I hate the program always trying to throw everything to Trimble connect because I do not live in an online area and I keep finding myself not able to access models when I’m out and about (which I’m sure is a pretty important aspect of iPad SketchUp)…. ((That and the fact that I can curl on my couch and model while watching tv.

Anijmal crossing playhouse.skp (748.2 KB)

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Is the ceiling supposed to be full height (cathedral) throughout? That makes it complicated if it is. Not sure what to make of the chimney.

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If it’s not then a grown up won’t be able to stand up in there, but I guess that’s not the end of the world

Beautiful work Dani. I don’t spend enough time on the forums- I miss the important stuff. :upside_down_face:

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Cross gable! That will be fun to frame! I’ll have to look at the model when I’m in the office next week.

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I give up. Why is the larger group not a solid?

Switch plate.skp (117.3 KB)

It was a group in a group an the inner group had a face reversed. here it is fixed

Switch plate.skp (110.0 KB)

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hmmm is there no solid inspector on the ipad version ? there is one on go (browser).

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But doing that in iPad means no mouse means it’s almost impossible to use

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