Rotate Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/rotate/ Sketchup, Sketchup Plugins, sketchup texture, Sketchup Components Fri, 16 Sep 2022 04:05:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://sketchupfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-favicon.jpg Rotate Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/rotate/ 32 32 Advance Modeling for SketchUp Plugin https://sketchupfamily.com/advance-modeling-for-sketchup-plugin/ Fri, 21 May 2021 12:46:00 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=2049 In past few articles, we have guided our viewers on how to use SketchUp which is one of the architecture’s most used modeling applications and for those just starting out…

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In past few articles, we have guided our viewers on how to use SketchUp which is one of the architecture’s most used modeling applications and for those just starting out with the software. Many of our views have though that they are already familiar with the basics of SketchUp and want to take your modeling skills to the next level. Tools that are available with the software are useful for most everyday tasks, anyone who has used SketchUp for more than a few days will know that there are a variety of plugins out there that is easier and amazingly create complex forms of modeling and is a time-saving processes. Here , in below, shows you some of the best plugins used for advanced modeling.

Sketchy FFD – Created by C Phillips

This plugin awesome Sketchy FFD or Free Form Deformation by C Phillips. Here we use a grid which moves from different points to deform the shape. It is actually and originally a half circle extruded around a circle. Sketchy FFD is actually a control cage to a model which allows you to create complex curved, forms from gridded surfaces.

Sketchy FFD in Sketchup
Sketchy FFD in Sketchup

Memory Copy – Created by Adam Billyard

The function of Memory copy is not only to copy but also it copies all over the geometry and transforms such as the resizing or rotation of said geometry. This tool can remember the last move and duplicate it for next step. This tool helps in making smooth construction of staircase.

Memory Copy extension- easy repeated copies
Memory Copy extension- easy repeated copies

Follow Me and Rotate – Created by Wiki

This tool allows you to twist and turn any or components along a path with quite a bit of placement control. Using it at the moment to twist villas along a road centerline and can interactively control the spacing, offset distance etc. It is a great plugin and it’s worth to buy this plugin if you do architectural work.

Follow me and Rotate in Sketchup
Follow me and Rotate in Sketchup

Curviloft – Created by Fredo6

This powerful plugin is developed by fredo6. It can produce complex geometrical objects from contours or lines in a more perfect way than the SketchUp sandbox tools. This tool can also be used to create organic or real life model. Basically it is use to make realistic objects.

Curviloft – Created by Fredo6

CLF Shape Bender – Created by Chris Fullmer

Chirs Fullmer is a amazing person who allows you to bend an entire component or group. This helps you can create windows, doors and details for curved walls and roofs

Shape blender in Sketchup
Shape blender in Sketchup

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The move rotate tool for Sketchup https://sketchupfamily.com/the-move-rotate-tool-for-sketchup/ Fri, 02 Apr 2021 16:44:00 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=2238 Sketchup is a complete design 3D software originally released in 2000 by the start-up company Software. In 2006 the tech giant Google acquired the license of the software after a…

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Sketchup is a complete design 3D software originally released in 2000 by the start-up company Software. In 2006 the tech giant Google acquired the license of the software after a successful collaboration made it possible for users to insert 3D models in Google Earth.

Finally, in 2012, Sketchup became part of the development company Trimble. Throughout the years, Sketchup has evolved thanks to all the improvements provided by these companies. The reason it’s such a powerful software is that it was originally created for the Architecture, Design, and Filmmaking industries.
However, its main purpose has always been to make 3D modeling accessible to everyone.

This explains why the program is so intuitive and has such an easy learning curve. Sketchup has two versions of the software: a Free online-based version that runs directly in a web browser and a Pro desktop version, which you can purchase and download onto your computer.

Sketchup has its own native tools, which are the essence of its simplicity. They allow you to navigate, create, and edit a 3D model, but it also has additional plugins and extensions. These plugins can help us execute a specific task that native tools are less capable of.

Let’s start by listing the most important edit Sketchup tools first, the ones that make Sketchup so unique.

Sketchup has a lot of editing tools and each one of them are indispensable resources when you are trying to achieve certain results. Here we list the most relevant:

  • Push Pull
  • Scale
  • Move
  • Rotate
  • Offset
  • Follow Me

Note: Moving and rotating objects in Sketchup are the most common manipulations we can do to objects. This article will show us the various ways we can rotate objects, and show a few shortcuts as well.

Rotating objects is one of the fundamental tasks we perform while 3D modeling. In the spirit of simplicity, Sketchup comes with one tool for this task; the Rotate tool. But this one tool has many hidden features that can give us all the functionality we would ever need to manipulate objects in Sketchup.

We can even have the ability to rotate objects without using the Rotate tool.

There’s a really handy shortcut for rotating groups and components using the Move tool. If we think about it, if we need to rotate an object, we have probably moving it into position as well, so it’s really convenient to not have to switch tools if we don’t have to.

  1. With the Select tool (Spacebar), select the group or component we did like to rotate.
  2. With a group or component selected (it should be highlighted blue), activate the Move tool by pressing (M) on our keyboard.
  3. If we hover over the object with the Move tool, we will notice a set of red crosshairs appear. Click and drag any of these crosshairs to rotate the object.
rotate tool
SketchUp Rotate Tool

Rotating objects in this way will rotate them around their centre point. If it is needed more control over how the object is rotated, we would need to use the Rotate tool.

How to use rotate tool in Sketchup

Method 1 of 2:

Rotate a Plane

Step 1: Open Sketchup and create an object to use the Rotate tool on. Click on the Rotate tool icon and look at the screen.

Step 2 : Click once on the object to rotate. In this instance, it is on the square.

Step 3 : Pull out away from the object at the location we want to be ‘Zero’. What that means is that the object will move a certain number of degrees from the line you choose.

Step 4: Click on the location where we want it to be or type in the degree we want. Here is a completed 45 degree rotation.

Method 2 of 2:

Rotate a Cube

Step 1 : Create a cube to move around.

Step 2 : Triple click the cube (since we are going to be moving the cube).

Step 3 : Select where we want to rotate from.

Step 4 : Watch the Axes. The colour of the protractor is the same colour of the axis that we will be rotating around.

Step 5 : Understand that the first click is the centre of the axis, second click is the angle of the move. Neither of them have to be on the subject that is selected for moving.

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