Success on all levels!
FYI - because I have no place else to note it and saw yours: I got the anti-finger-chopper saw.
Success on all levels!
FYI - because I have no place else to note it and saw yours: I got the anti-finger-chopper saw.
Wow, that’s great! Immersive little theater space.
Death to hot dogs!!
Long live the fingers!
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.
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.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.
I need to engrave the fronts of my dresser drawers like that! ![]()
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…! ![]()
Yep! With a map of the world. Still trying to decide what to do with the corner platform over the bookcase.
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.
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)
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.
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. ![]()
Cross gable! That will be fun to frame! I’ll have to look at the model when I’m in the office next week.
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)
hmmm is there no solid inspector on the ipad version ? there is one on go (browser).
But doing that in iPad means no mouse means it’s almost impossible to use