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Here's a new, short tutorial. This shows how you can start with a line drawing in the form of a JPG file and create a 3D model. For this demo I snooped around with Google and found this stand for a bathroom sink.
There was an accompanying drawing.
I saved the drawing and then imported it into SU.
I dragged it out without worry about the size.
Then I started drawing in a few construction lines. I put one at the bottom of the legs and one at the top edge of the piece.
I drew a line between the construction lines--you can see it to the right of the JPG.
Then I measured the line with the Tape Measure tool. Be sure to click on each end of the line with the Tape Measure tool when you do this.
Then I typed the desired length for that line. In this case 35 1/4". After hitting Enter a message box pops up asking if I want to resize the model.
Click Yes. This rescales the entire model. The line I drew is no longer needed so I delete it.
From then on it is a simple matter of laying out construction lines for know dimensions, measuring unknown dimensions, tracing, drawing, etc. To turn the model into a 3D object.
Here I've rotated the model and the JPG to vertical. I could have done this at any time. Normally I would delete the JPG once I had gotten what I need from it. It adds a great deal to the file and can bog down the video card so once I don't need it any longer I send it away.
Please note: for this demo I didn't bother with using what I consider proper drawing methods. I didn't make this drawing with the intent of developing working drawings from it. I only wanted to show the import portion of the process. It wouldn't take much work to convert it though.
There was an accompanying drawing.
I saved the drawing and then imported it into SU.
I dragged it out without worry about the size.
Then I started drawing in a few construction lines. I put one at the bottom of the legs and one at the top edge of the piece.
I drew a line between the construction lines--you can see it to the right of the JPG.
Then I measured the line with the Tape Measure tool. Be sure to click on each end of the line with the Tape Measure tool when you do this.
Then I typed the desired length for that line. In this case 35 1/4". After hitting Enter a message box pops up asking if I want to resize the model.
Click Yes. This rescales the entire model. The line I drew is no longer needed so I delete it.
From then on it is a simple matter of laying out construction lines for know dimensions, measuring unknown dimensions, tracing, drawing, etc. To turn the model into a 3D object.
Here I've rotated the model and the JPG to vertical. I could have done this at any time. Normally I would delete the JPG once I had gotten what I need from it. It adds a great deal to the file and can bog down the video card so once I don't need it any longer I send it away.
Please note: for this demo I didn't bother with using what I consider proper drawing methods. I didn't make this drawing with the intent of developing working drawings from it. I only wanted to show the import portion of the process. It wouldn't take much work to convert it though.