Showing posts with label SketchUp 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SketchUp 6. Show all posts

Monday, April 17, 2017

How to use Fredoscale sketchup extension

This sketchup video is very useful for sketchup users. The video provides detailed guidelines on how to use Fredoscale in sketchup and change the shape of any model in different styles.

FredoScale facilitates the users to adjust the selection box around a set of objects and collaboratively employ a number of geometric transformations like Scaling, Tapering, Stretching, Plane Shear, Twisting, Bending and Rotation. By extension, some transformations are possible devoid of a selection box.

This sketchup extension works with SketchUp 6, SketchUp 7, SketchUp 8, SketchUp 2013, SketchUp 2014, SketchUp 2015, SketchUp 2016. Some tools in FredoScale may create bugsplats with SU2017, specifically Radial Bend.

To get more information, visit sketchucation.com

How to use Fredoscale sketchup extension


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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.sketchup4architect.com
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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

A video presentation on simulation with sketchup and MSPhysics

There is an new update with the physical simulation plugin for sketchup MSPhysics. This sketchup plugin now supports Mac and Windows platform. The plugin is developed on the NewtonDynamics engine.

MSPhysics refers to a realtime physics simulation plugin resembling of SketchyPhysics. The plugin is compatible with SketchUp 6, SketchUp 7, SketchUp 8, SketchUp 2013, SketchUp 2014, SketchUp 2015, SketchUp 2016. There should be a supplementary plugin called AMS Library 3.3.0 so that it can run smoothly.

Given below a video presentation on a simulation with sketchup and MSPhysics for delivering physics for sketchup in realistic and superior manner. Here the plugin is used to create various animated animals, sinking icebergs, bubbling and foaming water etc.


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Published By
Rajib Dey
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