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    • Al HartA Offline
      Al Hart
      last edited by Al Hart

      @unknownuser said:

      Hi ,
      I ve a Question,
      if I make a Wall from A house and
      look above the plan in my computer
      is there a Possibility to have in the
      Materials in Sketch up with 45 degree
      lines which are not like a wave.
      I need through lines for my plan

      I think you may be able to have all the lines in the same direction if you place all the walls in a group, and then apply the material to a group.

      Here is a result with a line pattern on individual walls.
      (The pattern rotates with the wall)

      wall1a.jpg

      Here is a result, obtained by placing all the walls in a group before setting the material to the group
      (The pattern is consistent for the entire model)

      [Image Removed - I thought the grouping had worked, but it didn't. - See later post]

      Is this what you were looking for?

      If not, can you send a sample image of what you get now and what you want

      Al Hart

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      • Chris FullmerC Offline
        Chris Fullmer
        last edited by

        Hi Al, wondering if you posted the wrong images, as they are identical. Doesn't look like anything was fixed?

        Chris

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        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
          last edited by

          Hi Guys,

          I've thought about this 'problem' many times. The 45 degree cross-hatch has been traditionally used in manual drafting and still is. The reason for the 45 degree cross hatch was 'simply' to indicate a material.

          With the use of a digital application like SketchUp it really does not make much sense using a 45 degree cross-hatch when one can actually show the material in question, concrete, metal, wood etc etc

          Okay, I realise that this may not be the 'standard' but it is also very easy to show a legend on the drawing showing each of the materials being used.

          Mike

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          • Al HartA Offline
            Al Hart
            last edited by

            @chris fullmer said:

            Hi Al, wondering if you posted the wrong images, as they are identical. Doesn't look like anything was fixed?

            Chris

            Oops - Actuallu the two images were the same - putting the walls into a group didn't fix it.

            In my original model each wall was a group already. By exploding the walls, I was able to get the result I wanted. (assuming that this was what someone wanted)

            wall1b.jpg

            Al Hart

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            • Al HartA Offline
              Al Hart
              last edited by

              As I read the first query, I see that he is complaining about wavy lines.

              Maybe he just needed a 45 degree pattern with straight lines.

              I send him this thread, hopefully he will add some comments.

              Al Hart

              http:wiki.renderplus.comimageseefRender_plus_colored30x30%29.PNG
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              • charly2008C Offline
                charly2008
                last edited by

                Hi Al,

                could this be a solution. I took a texture with 45 degree line and scaled it down.

                Karlheinz


                Untitled.jpg


                line8.jpg


                line9.jpg

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                • R Offline
                  richcat
                  last edited by

                  Link to thread on Hatch lines with links to hatch skm files etc - might help.

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