Here's a simple interceptor to build with Waybe. Every piece is colored on a different face, or with a specific pattern, making it simple to figure out which piece goes where. As always, get the skp file if you want to modify the jet, and the pdf if you just want to build it.


demo_fighter.skp
File Size: 59 kb
File Type: skp
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demo_fighter.pdf
File Size: 63 kb
File Type: pdf
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If the pictures don't show up in your print window on the Mac, download this file. The two files inside go in Sketchup/plugins/w_tools/WebDialog, replacing the old files there. Only download this if you've had problems!

waybe_safari_patch.dmg
File Size: 563 kb
File Type: dmg
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Waybe's print window doesn't work with the newest Safari; we're working on this and will release a patch soon. The objects still unfold, so you can
pick up the images from the cutups directory and work with them from there.

So for you guys that have been using Waybe on your Mac and wondering
why there were no pieces in the print window, it's going to be fixed.
No model today while we work on this!

 
 

A double arc of skyscrapers surrounds a forum and pool. The white skyscrapers set off the granite base nicely.

I'd like to hear comments on this one. It'd be great to improve my design skills.

The model comes in two parts, since Waybe doesn't export more than fifty pieces at a time right now. If you want to edit the model, remember to add part 2 (the base) to part 1.

As always, take the pdf files to print the model, and the skp files to work with it in Sketchup.


architect_demo1of2.skp
File Size: 170 kb
File Type: skp
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architect_demo2of2.skp
File Size: 146 kb
File Type: skp
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skyscraper_arc_1.pdf
File Size: 191 kb
File Type: pdf
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skyscraper_arc_2.pdf
File Size: 171 kb
File Type: pdf
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This is a little cabin that shows Waybe's capability with embedded faces. You can put faces in faces, to make patterns on surfaces. The other point is Waybe's building block model style. This makes models easy to think about, and simple to unfold.

Like normal, the PDF is the unfolded version, and the SKP file is the Sketchup model. If you prefer to mount the house on carboard or some other piece of paper and don't want to build the base, print just the first four pages.


demo_cabin.pdf
File Size: 239 kb
File Type: pdf
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demo_cabin.skp
File Size: 188 kb
File Type: skp
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