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Bay Area, California (Berkeley?)
User: Chris Fullmer
Date: 9/19/2007 10:59 am
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Hi everyone, I am a long time user of SketchUp and I've been running the SketchUp wiki at www.suwiki.org.  I was also a moderator for the SketchUp forums before they moved to the Google Groups. 

I used to live in Southern California and I attended the user group down there, but I recently moved up here to go to UC Berkeley to get my masters.  I'd be interested in trying to get a user group get together going up here.  If anyone is interested, just respond to this post.

 Chris Fullmer

Re: Bay Area, California (Berkeley?)
User: zackayak
Date: 11/23/2007 9:07 am
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Hi Chris,

I sent you an email and look forward to meeting you and others.

Nice work on the wiki site!  

Zack 

Re: Bay Area, California (Berkeley?)
User: geeball
Date: 11/25/2007 10:29 pm
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Hi,

Im from Northern California myself. I am just starting to learn this program and it is great. So, great i showed my boss an example of it and now he wants me to show a portion of Maui, 3D on a topographical map with 12,000 solar panels on it to show shading issues we could possibly have....Ummm, huh?

OK...so that is the task he has set forth infront of me...HELP!! I am trying to figure out how take a topo map out of CAD into Sketch Up, show the grade or slope of the terrain at 5% and show a cross section of area....

 

G. Ball

Re: Bay Area, California (Berkeley?)
User: mattritzman
Date: 1/4/2008 4:23 pm
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Hey Chris and Zack,

    I'd also be interested in a Bay Area Users Group.  I'm located near Walnut Creek.

Re: Bay Area, California (Berkeley?)
User: lindydonnelly
Date: 9/30/2008 11:50 pm
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Hi Chris,

I'm an interior designer in Marin. I know the basics of SketchUp, but want to model curved furniture with curved backs, legs, details. I've been struggling with a variety of methods, but there are always road blocks. Any suggestions as to how to learn this? I'm willing to purchase a DVD, take a class or private lessons.

thanks!

Lindy

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