Lines and faces breaking up, dont know why.
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Hello,
I am very new to SketchUp and I'm running into a problem that I'm hoping I can turn off some how...
SketchUp keeps breaking lines and faces up into multiple parts with either 1.) no apparent reason or 2.) following a texture.
To get an over view of what I'm doing, I'm trying to photo match a drawing of a castle.
In the picture below (this would be the very top of the structure) it's breaking the square up into 2 parts. You can see one half is selected, the other is not. There is no geometry inside that square that would cause that separation line and I don't think its a plane issue... it seems random.
In this picture, it's breaking the face into 2 parts because part of it has the photo match texture projected on it... the other half does not. This is not useful for me... I want the entire face and/or line to be selected by default.
Is there an option to turn this off? I've looked but I can not find...
Please! and Thank you!
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If that was the case, is there away to reverse the damage? To re-merge all the lines/faces that where cut up by the texture?
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Well, I solved my problem...
I was blind and did not see the "Show Hidden Geometry" option...
Now I just need a way to select all hidden geometry at once and "Delete!" =D Can this be done?
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Hi Craig - and welcome.
Unfortunately there is no way to select only hidden geometry, however there can be a "workaround". For this, download and install TIG's InvertSelection.rb from here:
http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/em_sel_page.htm
and follow these steps:- Select everything by a selection box (not triple clicking - it would select hiden geometry s well!)
- Go to View and turn on hidden geometry (notice that it is NOT selected)
- use the script to invert your seletion - i.e. all hiden geometry will be selected now and non of the visibly geometry.
- Press Del(ete)
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Thanx! That should help quite a bit...
I'm going to have to read a bit more though, I'm on OSX and don't see a plugin folder... I imagine its hiding somewhere though.
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@cdde said:
I'm on OSX and don't see a plugin folder... I imagine its hiding somewhere though.
The path is Macintosh HD (whatever your hard drive is called)/Library/Application Support/Google SketchUp 6/SketchUp/plugins
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