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2008 3D Field - SketchUp

2008 Field SketchUp Model

Edit: Oops! An earlier version of this had a major mistake with the height of the overpass... Fixed!




Well here it is, a 3D model of the field, created in SketchUp. This took roughly 3 hours to create, and I hope teams can use it in planning their designs.

SketchUp isn't as robust as inventor, but you can create 3d sketches very quickly. All of the important measurements have been crosschecked, but I didn't model every single thing so expect some little variations. I know you CAD guys are sticklers for modeling everything, and will eventually make an inventor model in the future sometime. Until then, this thing should be helpful for planning out basic robot designs.

You'll need SketchUp to view this model.

Quick Tips:

Code:
-Middle button orbits, scroll in/out to zoom.

-Location of the mouse on the screen affects how the model orbits and zooms.

-To measure, grab the pencil tool, click on the point to start a
 measurement from, and hover over a point to measure to. Distance is on
 the bottom right of the screen. Hold down "shift" to lock to an axis or line.
 Press "space" or "escape" to cancel.

-If you've got one of those awesome 3D mice, you can use it with this program.
I do SketchUp training, so if anyone needs any help, just send me a PM and I'll see what I can do.

Enjoy!

-Chris
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