Wacom users’s guide

Here are my adventures in using my wacom.

Questions:

  1. The wacom eraser doesn’t work under gimp.

Answers

  1. It might be counter intuitive, but gimp actually knows which side of the pen you are using. So when you switch to the erase, select the eraser tool.  If you flip back to the pen side, it will draw, and next time it will know when you switch to the eraser to switch to the eraser.

Google Sketchup – The Quick Reference

If you install this plugin you can export the faces of a sketcup model into a vector drawing (SVG). The website is here. Shortcuts:

  • k = xray
  • space = select
  • s = scale
  • p = pull/extrude

Component:  easily selectible, only do this when you have it completely built Websites Availble for more information:

Extensions:

Printable:  Select, right click, and pick entity info.  if you don’t see under volume, then it is not a manifold model and should be printable. Component:  when you change one, it will change all copies of it unless you said make unique How to cut up a model for printing multiple times:

  • make model into a component
  • Create a box line all the way around the component model this will let you draw on the component but not modify the component
  • Create a mid point bounding box, then a box to cut the model in the center
  • intersect with selection, explode the component, the do views to only grab the sections of the model you want to capture
  • From there copy/paste away into the sections, fix them so they will print individually, then print

Things to research:

  • how to create a negative for an object (put a screw into a piece, and have it create the hole for the screw)