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  • Sketchup to layout extensions?

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    TIGT

    This snippet copied/pasted into the Ruby Console + <enter> will save all of the model's definitions out into a selected folder, as separate SKP files...

    d=UI.select_directory(title;"Choose Save Components' Directory...");(Sketchup.active_model.definitions.each{|e|e.save_as(File.join(d,e.name.gsub(/[\x00\/\\;\*\?\"<>\|]/,"_")))};UI.openURL("file;///#{d}"))if d

    You then need to open each in turn and set up the scene views, with zooms, and re-save etc...
    This can also be coded, but it is more than a one-liner...

  • Layout is frozen

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    No ideas or thoughts on this? I'm dead in the water.

  • Synchronization problems between sketchup and layout

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    B

    thanks for the information, problem solved.

  • Exporting Layout to PDF - Style problem

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    Dave RD

    That kind of sounds like a work around for the right method but if it works for you, that's fine.

  • Cannot snap to Profile Builder objects

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    K

    It works great. Exactly what I was after. Thank you Dave. Thank you TIG.

  • Can you scale Sketchbook elements to different paper sizes?

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    RichardR

    @gspess said:

    The issue I'm running into is that drafting in Arch D, all of the scrapbook items come out much smaller than would ever be useful on such a size of paper. See example here - https://imgur.com/a/HLs56LI

    Is there a way to pre-set them to a size appropriate to Arch D? As scaling them keeps the text like a 4pt text.

    It certainly is a shame within layout that a modifier key on scaling doesn't scale all content within an object!

  • Layout renders hidden layers (2018)

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    Dave RD

    Good enough.

  • Callout Leader lines disconnect when using scrapbook

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    Dave RD

    Good enough.

  • How to give Patterns colour?

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    K

    Perfect. Thank you very much Dave.

  • Issue with duplications of styles in Layout

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    Dave RD

    Looking at the SketchUp model, I see those duplicated styles, too. I think you can be confident that your cross reference organizer application is the culprit. If you simply purge unused styles, you'll get rid of a few duplicates. You would need to go through and manually do the rest but it won't be that difficult. Find a scene that uses the duplicate, select the original version of the style and update the scene. When you get all finished, purge unused styles again and you should be down to five styles in this model.

    I would suggest that for the following scenes, you set the style to Hidden Line with white back and then reselect those scenes for the viewports on the last two pages. Don't let viewports show the scenes as modified. SEC SHORT 2, SEC LONG 5, SEC SHORT 4, and SEC LONG 4.

    As for the file bloat, you're right. The use of duplicated styles doesn't help but in addition to some unused styles, I purged what you see below.
    Screenshot - 9_17_2018 , 7_08_41 AM.png

    Keep in mind that components and materials you may have had in the model space but deleted or replaced remain as part of the SketchUp file. Styles you might use but replace will also remain. Since it sounds like you are combining multiple SketchUp models into one, I would recommend purging unused stuff from the files before amalgamation. Purge Unused from Model Info>Statistics is a good single step method. I use TIG's Purge All because I like to see that little report window to have some idea of what was purged. It's also undoable. I have a keyboard shortcut established for it and run it before closing a file.

  • Scrapbook links broken on reopen file

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    Dave RD

    Did you install SketchUp/LayOut 2017 correctly when you did install it? That is, did you right click on the installer exe file and choose Run as administrator while you were logged into Windows as your normal user?

  • Different colors in layout and sketchup?

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    Dave RD

    Hows's this? The top is a screen grab from SketchUp while the bottom is from LayOut.
    Screenshot - 9_11_2018 , 6_57_43 AM.png

    The difference in color is due to the fact that in SketchUp you didn't have a straight on view of the model so the shader that creates the impression of 3D is doing its thing.

    You missed a few very important steps.

    In SketchUp, you need to set up a scene for the view you want to see in LayOut.
    Screenshot - 9_11_2018 , 7_06_02 AM.png

    In LayOut, you need to select that scene for the viewport and make sure you don't do anything to make it show as modified.
    Screenshot - 9_11_2018 , 7_07_07 AM.png

    You need only select the Scene. Do not adjust the Standard Views in LayOut, don't open the viewport to change the camera position, either. You can adjust the size of the viewport window and adjust the scale of the model without making it modified.

    It's also unwise to use Last saved SketchUp view since this is not a v fixed scene.

    In your case you have modified the Last saved SketchUp view.
    Screenshot - 9_11_2018 , 7_12_30 AM.png

    Here's the revised file.Dansbandet.layout

  • Shopping for Architectural Scrapbooks

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    Dave RD

    That thread is as close as anything I've ever seen to a scrapbook warehouse.

  • Dim of Isometric View in Layout Skecthup

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    Dave RD

    At this time LayOut won't do dimensions like that directly. It's on the feature requests list so hopefully we'll see it in an upcoming version. In the meantime, you can add the dimension in SketchUp or you can manually create it in LayOut.

  • How to make model look faded?

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    RichardR

    @u5tabil said:

    @dave r said:

    Are you modeling everything in SketchUp? Or are you drawing the ducting in LayOut?

    One easy way to do it is to put a layer in between the layer the floorplan is on and the one the ducting is on. Draw a large rectangle on that in between layer and adjust its fill opacity to suit.

    I have the floor plan in sketchup, but the plan was to use layout to draw the ducting on top.

    How would I do what you recommended? Doing it entirely in sketchup instead then?

    I'd probably opt for the suggestion you made yourself! Drawings the electrial layout over the floor plan, whilst using Dave's recommendation of a semi transparent filled square over the SU view.

    Work in three layers so you can turn the transparent layer off whilst snapping to the SU view for your electrical work, turn that layer back on prior to exporting!

  • Layout, hatch/ pattern fill

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    RichardR

    An easy workaround:

    Create a bold rectangular 'C' shaped object with the line tool. Fill this object with hatch and double-click the object to enable path editing to close the 'C'. Disable the object's stroke. Redraw all outlines to the object with a 'stroke' enabled and 'fill' disabled.
  • Scrapbook window

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    Pyscho, that's the one. Updating profile very soon. Soonly soon..

  • Entity Info Window equivalen in Layout?

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    C

    Since you are new to Layout it is worth mentioning you will want to keep your model references up to date.
    Best way to do so is through file references.

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  • File Sizes...

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    J

    I completely forgot about "Print to PDF"!

    It'll be interesting to see how that effects file size!

  • # pages

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    A

    Ok, I get it
    Thanks

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