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    lonewolf1211
    last edited by 26 Aug 2008, 17:02

    I love Sketch Up, and use it for all of my architectural renderings, but my one criticism: no mirror function. Many of my designs are symmetrical in nature, and I could save so much time if there was a mirror tool. Is this something that could be included in the next version of sketchup? It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    -Sean D
    http://www.lonewolfdrafting.com

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      Gaieus
      last edited by 26 Aug 2008, 17:07

      You can already mirror/flip with tho native SU toolas and then there is TIG's Mirror ruby as well: http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/em_edi_page.htm

      Gai...

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        plot-paris
        last edited by 28 Aug 2008, 12:11

        Gaieus is right. simply right-click the object in question and choose "Flip along...", then you can decide along which axis you want to mirror it.

        or you select the component, and use the scale-tool to scale it to -1. that does exactly the same.

        if you press Control+C before scaling to copy the object and after you did the canges you choose "Edit>Paste in Place" you have both sides of your symmetrical object. πŸ˜„

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          Gaieus
          last edited by 29 Aug 2008, 10:53

          @plot-paris said:

          ...if you press Control+C before scaling to copy the object and after you did the canges you choose "Edit>Paste in Place" you have both sides of your symmetrical object. πŸ˜„

          This is a cool trick, Jacob! πŸ‘

          I use copy(then do whatever) and paste in place quite often but would have never thought of this trick (although I even presented about this in BaseCamp 😳 )

          Thanks! 😍

          Gai...

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            plot-paris
            last edited by 29 Aug 2008, 12:18

            I have to admit, that I didn't know of "paste in place" at all five months ago. 😳

            then I assigned a shortcut for it ("Ctrl+Shift+V"). and it is one of the most often used functions by now. especially when I try to keep the tree structure of groups tidy and find a group that is supposed to be within another for example - its just Ctrl+X, enter the group, Ctrl+Shift+V...

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              Gaieus
              last edited by 29 Aug 2008, 12:59

              Yeah,I also do that all the time but never used (for some reason never thought of using) it with the scale/mirror function.

              Gai...

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