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  • Saving SU pro Interface (profile)

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    You can export shortcuts from one install to another and you can share a template which is just a blank SketchUp file but since the toolbar positions are registry entries, I think they'd have to be written by the program. It would be nice to have a way to do it but I'm certainly not the guy to make it happen.
  • ToolBar

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    TIGT
    It's also in the PluginStore here at SCF... Why not post in its thread at SCF if you have questions relating to it...
  • Change default number of sides?

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    TIGT
    Look at http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=352084#p352084 which has something that works on PCs before v2014... But it'd need recasting for v2014...
  • Edit line profile

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    Well we actual found that if you make the outline by material it dose what we wanted it to in that you can make a line a different color and in turn make your text a solid color at any zoomed out or close up level. Thanks for the help.
  • Intersecting and splitting 3D objects efficiently

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    Mac1: What I meant to imply by the term "efficiently" was the relative amount of manual effort required to accomplished a task within SketchUp. Manual effort can loosely be define as any task which requires a user to work on low-level geometry (faces, edges, vertices) when it is reasonable to expect SketchUp to take care of the task for you. This is important to me for several reasons. First, I have found that it is really easy ruin a SketchUp model by messing with geometry. My preference is to deal with atomic objects and to let SketchUp deal with geometry. Hopefully, that gives a clearer definition of what I meant by the "efficiently". Thanks for your comments.
  • Follow Me tool help

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    pilouP
    Another solution Extrude Edges by Tig Weld = Recurve by Diggsey [image: t03M_extrude.jpg]
  • Need help creating a curved face

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  • Adding texture library folder to sketchup

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    To find materials & plugins folder for Mac users: Find SU2014 folder in Applications Right-click on SU folder and select "Show View Options" This directs you to the Contents folder Navigation Path is: /Applications/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp.app/Contents/Resources/Content
  • Space Navigator

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    Bob JamesB
    Unfortunately that's for an earlier driver version. The big thing is that the new version does not even have the choices for Navigation Modes in Advanced Settings!!
  • Explode and back, problem with intersecting faces

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    ThruPaint sounds perfect, going to try it now, thanks for the pbacot. I make some of my models in GtkRadiant (used for q3, similar to hammer for hl1/source), and export as OBJ.
  • Render[in] texture issue/question

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    I am having the same problem - any chance you found a solution in the year since you posted this?
  • Solving in SU: will the panel fit through the door?

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    TIGT
    If you add a section-plane inside a group or component [by editing the 'container']... then it only cuts what is in that context - in this case just the walls. If you add a section-plane in the model itself it will cut everything.
  • Need to change slope on complex object

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    Just some words of caution: IF you are unable to widen the ramp surface to extend under the ballustrade sufficiently, a sharp eyed inspector may say you need some kind of "kickboard" or curb for compliance. This might be related to use of a cane or crutches and the likelihood of these slipping off the ramp surface. Then again, this may not be a problem in your particular case. Excessive rail extension at the bottom of the ramp can also be a hazard under some circumstances.
  • Having trouble colouring lines

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    @x1l3nt said: To color lines I've been using Window > Styles > edit > edges > color set to by material and then using the paint bucket tool but for some reason this is no longer working for me, I must have changed a setting or something, help would be appreciated thanks! You may have changed scenes to one that hasn't "by material" saved. So edges are black again without noticing that you changed back the style to "edges color all the same".
  • Assigning the group to a layer

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    TandemT
    Also, there is a shortcut for creating a new layer while you are inside the Entity Info window. You can just type the new layer name inside the Layer: field and press enter to move the selected entity into the new layer without having to create the new layer first. Just us jiminy and Dave suggested: A best practice is to draw all your individual entities on Layer 0 and leave them there. Only after you turn individual entities into groups or components you should associate those groups or components with different layers. When you look at the Layers window the radio button should always be on for the Layer0 and never on for any other layer. Just use the visibility check boxes to enable and disable a particular layer visibility.
  • Radial bend - various methods

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    I tried Shape Bender, although I couldn't get the required result. I'm gonna attempt it once again tho
  • Small room, the best way to see the interior

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    File deleted.
  • How To Model Ship's Main Structures

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    Hello, I might be a year or so late, but just was browsing around in posts, and ended up at your post. In case you are still interrested in different ways to draw a hull, I attached my way of drawing. It is certainly not the best way, but it's A way. Using the original linesplan of a ship. Each line at different levels have a x,y coordinate, which put together gives the lines of the hull. All these lines stacked on top of each other give then the complete linesplan, which you can then close on the outside to create your hull. Basically the system works as how Delfship uses their program, but there I always turned up to set the coordinates wrong, which resulted in very strange shapes suddenly. Hope this helps, enjoy
  • Draw order

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    Here is what I think you mean: Can you use sketchup layers with 2D entities like you do in photoshop? Not exactly, but you can approximate this, and it doesn't necessarily require Layers Manager, unless you want to independently control the visibility Example import 2 2D images into your Sketchup drawing assign each to a different layer, like Layer0 and Layer1. assuming you're viewing from the top, select the 2D entity you want on top, then Select move that entity up the blue axis so it is physically on top of the "lower" 2D entity. Now you can control visibility of each image entity with layer manager. CCK
  • Intersection does not work

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    I'm not completely sure I understand what you are trying to do, but here's a stab: How did you originally chop off the bottom of the complex shape? From some playing with your model, it appears to me that the bottom edge may not be perfectly planar. If you reveal hidden lines, zoom in, and roam around, you find strange looking things like these: [image: YkWv_ScreenShot2014-06-20at1.17.23PM.png] [image: 8gqu_ScreenShot2014-06-20at1.18.11PM.png] I think the intersect is generating Edges where bottom Edge segments of the shape lie in the plane, but leaving gaps where they do not, and as a result the intersections do not form closed shapes the way you expected. HTH Steve PS: those sorts of tiny missing triangles are typical of what happens if you do many kinds of operations without first scaling up the model enough. SketchUp does not draw Edges when it thinks their Vertices are too close together, and that causes jagged edges and missing Faces.

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