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  • Mirror 2d

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    Yes Jean the only what i want, I'd like to do this with an easy way. You suggest rotate way ok I'll try thank u. But I tried mirror plug in and it's I think, what I want, I select the object, give an axe and it's done. I'll try rotate thank u
  • Scenes ?

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    Thanks for that explanation Tig, it's working now. I believe my problem was in the Styles section.
  • Unfolding tool

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    gillesG
    maybe if show us what you want to achieve, we could help you.
  • Database Plugin

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    Layout does not have scripting support, so any plugin would need to be for SketchUp. From your brief description, it sounds like you just need to export component names to a file. What do you want to do that requires a Database Plugin?
  • Speaker grille-Pattern

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    @pbacot said: That IS nice that way. Would like to see renders. Great looking speakers--good shape for fitting in corners. Stack them to the ceiling! Here's one [image: GkuO_untitled.10.jpg]
  • Generating relief on top of torus

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    jeff hammondJ
    . another approach using FredoScale and ShapeBender which sort of mimics the 'flow' approach in moi or rhino. (the shape bender step takes a few minutes to process but it will complete so hang in there ) [image: kzFz_helixtorus2.jpg] -- draw the profile shape and push/pull it along the red axis to any length.. draw a straight line underneath the profile.. make a 1/4 circle path being sure that the 'arc' begins and ends at a midpoint of a segment.. 2)-- use FredoScale's twisting option to twist the shape 180º 3)-- use ShapeBender to apply the shape to the 1/4 circle 4)-- copy/rotate to form a circle.
  • Sloping ground and working drawings

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    If you are looking to create terrain to model on, you can turn on your sandbox plugin, draw some quick topo lines (even better if you can get topo lines from an existing map/gis website) and then simply hit the 'from topo lines' tool in the sandbox tool kit and whalla you've got your site topography to model your deck, patio, & landscaping on. Sometimes I prefer to model the landscaping (paths, walls, etc.) in a plan view, then elevate the lines directly over the sandbox topography and use the drape tool to place the lines I need on the generated slope. Lots of tutorials I'm sure on how to use the sandbox tools.
  • RoundCorner plugin trouble

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    pbacotP
    I don't see LibFredo6.rb
  • How to export in jpg texture from model in edited form

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    tibetT
    hi dave, wow, it´s e very nice and helpful pictorial tut. Thank you very much! i´ve start learning making model for google earth, so i wasn´t sure about texture aditting and so on. now, i´m fighting with size reduction of model (10MB) without success have a nice day!
  • Surface to profile - Plugin query

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    pilouP
    If you have "flat" surfaces See Dynamic components for that!
  • Color lines drawing

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    Dave RD
    the plugins are great but don't get in the habit of relying on plugins to fix sloppy modeling.
  • Rendering challenge?

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    Hot spots, Over head bulb picking the hot spots too much. Book bulbs too large. I was trying to exaggerate them and triy to play with emitters, opacity and material. I failed. [image: rqIc_BookLightSmall.jpg]
  • How to cut off excess tiles extending beyond wall edge

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    Thanks, pbacot. That did the trick.
  • View in a narrow room - how not to see through walls

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    Jean LemireJ
    Hi SU fly, hi folks. As explained by Gaieus, you must plan the camera path carefully. See this SU file for ideas. Camera path to avoid passing through walls.skp
  • Aerial Roadways

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    ATLAStudioA
    This probably wouldn't be quick, however if you're interested in modelling traffic paraphernalia to detail out your scene I've found most D.O.T. sites have a raft of standard details in CAD format for gantries, crash barriers, lamps etc. http://www.dot.state.tx.us/business/standardplanfiles.htm Example: ftp://ftp.dot.state.tx.us/pub/txdot-info/cmd/cserve/standard/traffic/stds66.pdf
  • Reducing thickness of outline of skp model for export

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    tibetT
    hi, i did a quick model of metal fence with authomatic gate, but the photographs ( i was given ) wasn´t good quality, and without proper angles to use it for photomaching. when i get the final one, i´ll post it. i´m a bit shy, to show my simple models among unique and amazing artist works around here. thanks for understanding best of luck [image: zujcp1.jpg]
  • Lost tips and info bottom left ....

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    @mrossk said: SketchUp window by clicking the "Maximize" button, That's what it was. Looked full screen but actually wasn't. Thanks mrossk
  • Hi

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    mitcorbM
    Hi, Maurice: Sorry about the slow response since your first post. Welcome to Sketchucation, on behalf of everybody else. Martin included.
  • Texture aspect ratio

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    TIGT
    Material Broswer: Texture Size settings... Click the chain to toggle it from unbroken/broken. With an unbroken chain the edited sizes change in proportion, e.g. make one twice as big the other one changes to twice its size to match. With a broken chain you can change edit one size and the other size will remain as it is. Making the chain unbroken again will re-link them ,and once again they change in proportion; although at this point you may well have got two unequal sizes they will still be changing 'proportionally' - e.g. twice the size...
  • Hidden geometry is in the way

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    MARZENNAM
    Thank you very much pbacot. It looks like I was doing half way right. I moved everything on the layer0, created a group but did not moved it to its own layer. You saved me another long day of despair...lol

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