Thursday, 15 March 2018

Her name is Stacey

So there's a few things I am good at and here's a short list;


  • Over Eating
  • Being the center of attention (NOT on purpose)
  • Attracting the nastiest bitches in the planet (this isn't a good thing for those who think it is)
  • Forgetting my age
  • Dropping my phone on my face


Now here's a few things I am really bad at;


  • Losing weight (I fucking love fried chicken)
  • Paying attention (realistically I think about 18 things while I'm in class one of them is most definitely food)
  • SKETCHUP


When I try to create a sphere in sketchup it does this thing where it says "NO" and instead creates a really bad resemblance of an Andy Warhol print that was spat on by Jackson Pollock on a good day. It's moments like this that get me thinking ... "WHY?!". Usually when people ask things like this they arrive at the simple answer of  "because I'm an idiot", "I probably pressed the wrong button" or the most popular being "Don't be so hard on yourself Susan, you're a capable individual". Now me on the other hand am not that simple and in this scenario of sketchup NOT doing what I wanted, I thought "well it must be because I once put ketchup on steak" ... life lessons.

So here's what I have so far of my "practice" sketchup ... I was trying to do the "Peacful" section and clearly failed. You can even see Stacey at the bottom left ... judging me ... fuck you Stacey, you're lucky we need you for reference.


It's fucking late ... I'm sleep deprived and hungry at the same time. Oh and yes I did do the tutorials on sketchup via IDDA ... I'm telling you it's because of the ketchup ... sigh.

2 comments:

  1. Your Stacey rant gave me a good laugh. Try this;
    https://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Sphere-in-SketchUp

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    1. Also, once you successfully make one sphere, right click it to "create group", then copy, scale and move until you have each one in it's place, then ungroup, select all and finally right click and "intersect selection".

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