I am currently working on placing company/business/organizational branding on a curved, 3-Dimensional surface; However, the brand logo is simply an extruded, planar image. My goal is to effectively 'drape' the logo and brand text over the 3-Dimensional surface. Is this achieved using the Soap Skin and Bubble extension, or should I use a different extension?
Like you I use this extensively for fixing holes in terrain geometry or to berm up and berm down into pedestrian paths. One time I built a whole 12 acre site for a school using only this tool. It is amazing.
👍 I always liked this plugin very much! Important to know: It has a determinate runtime however and is from then on no longer usable anymore. I never managed to find out how or if you can somehow reactivate this plugin again... (I hoped so much you had illuminated this small but very important aspect 😉)
@@Thesketchupessentials Thank you for encouraging me for the 100th time to repeat this reinstall procedure - obviously you have magical powers because actually: for the first time I had success 🤣😮👍 thanks again and I will continue to trust your magic when I do not get ahead 😂
I cannot seem to get the PRESSURE box draw a circle, delete center, highlight edge lay down mesh (grid) hit enter, press soap bubble...no pressure box appears, though the word appears upper left. no value, area turns white and is flat. any thoughts/ reinstall?
Hi Justin, I am new to your channel and really like to watch your show and your tips. Great job. I wonder though what kind/year of Sketchup you are using. 😊
Sir please make a video on how to use the cursor properly and know where your lines are going... I always feel confused where my line is going... either horizontal or vertical in case of 3d... not flat structure