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  • Monochrome and shaded components together in one scene?

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    GaieusG
    Yes, you can place images on top of each other in LayOut but the ultimate (read easiest and most straightforward) solution here is indeed Jim's plugin that TIG suggested.
  • Thanks SketchUcation !

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    soloS
    Glad to help.
  • 2D Only

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    chrisglasierC
    @unknownuser said: p.s. Cut a horizontal section so you can see the doors. [image: jHNR_parallelprojection003.png]
  • Rendering a scene with an element showing video

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    GaieusG
    This could be done in flash actually. Render your scene and then add a video overlay (or how they call it there). Look at this example - although it is an interactive panorama, obviously it could be done with a still even easier (not as if I personally could do it of course): http://flashpanoramas.com/blog/2007/05/23/add-some-life-to-panoramas/ Or... this one: http://www.azlan.com/vt/index.htm
  • Problem with photo import

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    GaieusG
    Hi Jindrich, Maybe (maybe) you are in monochrome or "simply" shaded mode. Try to change your face style settings to "Shaded with texture" under View > Face style
  • How can I make books in the bookshelf?

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    Jean LemireJ
    Hi folks. Another possibility is to search for a picture of books on a book shelf and then to paste in on a surface slightly recessed in the front of the actual shelves of the model. If no suitable picture is available and you have a digital camera, why not take a picture of an actual array of books and paste that. Not only will it look pretty, it may also save on file size. Just ideas.
  • Using pathcopy

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    simon le bonS
    Hi jiggy, This is your first post Please welcome You can find a mini tut by takeshh about CopyAlongAPath on this [pushpullbar]²thread . And you will find some useful links inside this SCF forums.. for exemple: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=8631&p=51624 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=4871&p=31290 http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=9659&p=60933 but: In My Opinion! Copy Along A Path scripted by the famous Rick Wilson (also the author of the extremely necessary Weld.rb) haven't been developed for long and is now a bit outdated (excuse me dear Rick ). We now have in order to copy components along a path, a new brilliant plugin Component Stringer cooked by an other famous author: Chris Fullmer !! And you can also take a look on an alternative interesting solution here on: Copy Array Along Path tool...have a look. simon
  • Holding ctrl with click + drag

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    wind-borneW
    Here is link to Mac quickcard for SU7 http://dl.google.com/sketchup/gsu7/docs/en/SketchUp7RefcardMac.pdf
  • Please can someone help reduce my file size?

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    leedeeteeL
    Hi all, A big THANK-YOU for all your help - I have now sorted and have spent the last hour or so sorting out my model and it is now a much more manageable 1.1mb. I have taken on board everything taht has been said and I have learnt lots - future models will be a doddle now! Maybe! Thanks again Gaieus, I totally understand what you're saying, it makes perfect sense now, I will remember for the future, sorry for misconstruing what you suggested. Thank you everyone. All the best,
  • Progress of "First" model - critique please?

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    leedeeteeL
    @chrisglasier said: @leedeetee said: How'd you mean, Chris?! Sorry, I'm new aroudn these parts. Oh, I just noticed your location had such a weird name I looked it up here to find it was York. Unfortnately the link got mangled. Ah yes, I'm a bit of a history geek and much prefer the old monikers to be honest; Caer Ebrauc, Eboracum, Jorvik, Yorke etc!
  • Photorealistic rendering for dummies...

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    Chris FullmerC
    Skindigo is the Indigo renderer, with a SketchUp plugin written by Whaat (Dale Martens) who is a regular on this forum. There are many who love it. Indigo is currently in the process of becoming a non-free renderer. I think they said the old version will always be free, but the new version is not cheap 595 euros starting February 1st.
  • Creation of College Library Model with Sketchup

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    Hello Bob Thank you very much. This is the perfect instruction, next time i follow this instruction. Regards Manoj Singh
  • Rendering curved glass

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    @juan974 said: whit pictures of rendering and of model (whit hidden geometry) can be helpful... here you can see what happened to the glass : [image: sROY_BADRENDER.JPG]
  • Tracing over photographs, lines hiddden?!

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    leedeeteeL
    Many thanks indeed Marcus, sorry for the stupid question.
  • Sketchup Purge plugin

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    Is is this one? http://www.smustard.com/script/RemoveMaterials
  • Does Face direction really matter?

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    @honoluludesktop said: Sorry for the beginners question, but can someone tell me how the first vertex in a face is determined? Is it the point of insertion? Guess the direction of the face is then related to the sequence in the array? 1) Front or back visible when drawing a rectangle is determined by the direction the diagonal is going. Not by first and second click. 2)It also depends in which axes plane you are drawing. Just 1) and 2) determine front and back for new rectangles not touching other rectangles. Otherwise they tend to inherite their orientations. (Circles and polygons follow different rules) See attached file Face_orient.skp with the diagram. Try it to see what happens when. http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=509c2a6868ab3855b2dd3120ca5e0662
  • Dimension Problem?

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    that's it. I know it, when I got close to finishing I was messing with resizing the cabinet door to fit the opening from the original drawing, I bet i screwed something up with that. I'm sure that's it. I was so careful to check and recheck my dimensions as I was drawing. everything is off, but the panels still fit the dado and that would make sense it I scaled the model by accident. I will sleep so much better tonight.
  • Model info

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    GaieusG
    So could you find it?
  • Draw on Terrain

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    GaieusG
    @dougilli said: Is there any plugin maybe which let me select a face and project it then on the terrain? That's exactly the drape tool (and after all, it's actually a plugin)
  • Saving sketchup threads

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    Just downloaded Zotero. What a terrific add-on. Thanks for the recommend. It's exactly what I wanted.

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