Thank you! I am wondering if there is anyway to have the size of that grid replicate onto the rounded surface accurately. I am drawing a shell sort of climbing net, and when I impose the grid, it is smaller in areas, and larger in others. I want the grid to look like 5" x 5" boxes on the entire surface. Maybe you cover this in a tutorial I have not found? I appreciate you a lot, Justin!
Thanks Willem - I really like this extension - I've been having some more ideas about tutorials with Flowify lately, so you'll probably be seeing more of these in the near future!
I already followed all the step but the flowify keep telling me that I need to make sure edges are connected n three group something. Im kinda lost on what to do already. Help me please.
If you can't read the instructions and try to follow them, you're going to have issues... Sounds like your connecting lines are wrong AND your grouping is wrong...
Hi Justin, I tried to do all. I imposed the groud but when I tried to click on "flowify" this message apeared "Source geometry must contain raw faces". Can you help me pleaase
That's an indicator that your geometry is not grouped correctly. You need to go back and make sure everything is grouped exactly as noted in this video.
TheSketchUpEssentials was just trying to remind myself.. you mainly do previsualisations of I remember right? Yes. I'm trying to find a role out of my sketchup skills at the moment. It's tough going.. it might be my location but it feels a lot of the time life l like .. architectural practices are often small, and obviously the people who work there are usually trained architects. I'm not. I'm just someone who is developing skill and turning people's 2d ideas into models. I'm not giving up though, I'm convinced there must be an area for someone like myself.. these real time renderers I'm discovering lately (your enscape tut) and another, could be quite valuable. Saving myself a lot of rendering time and *hopefully* they might also be a bit more preset-based freeing up the time for me to concentrate on the modeling process more. Your vids are great though, 8 said it a while back. Your explanations are well-tempered. I'm sure others out there think the same.
Nope - I actually work as a general contractor in my day job, so I actually don't work in design at all in my day job. That being said, honestly, my opinion has always been that if you work hard and create better work than everyone else, opportunities will present themselves, so just keep working hard!