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    • J Offline
      jackalvn
      last edited by

      Hi all!
      I'm new to Sketchup and while practising it I met some problems that I need your helps

      1. How can you divide a group into two groups?
        I use a face to divide a group by the intersection tool. Then I have two parts of that group. I can erase one to get the rest. I see that is the way it works in Sketchup. But I want to keep two parts after dividing and they separate from each other into two groups. I mean, is there a way or plugins to do this automatically?
      2. I draw a big building model and take in it a lot of details, following the type of BIM (Building Information Modelding, something like that). Now I have a big trouble. The file size is very big, though I have only done a half of work.
        I wonder about ways to keep it as small as possible.
        I already did some methods, for example, using Purge used, using the layer manager to control visibility. But I have feeling that I miss something out there.
        How about Xref Manager or something like that? I tried but the file size didn't reduce.
        Your advices?
        Thanks for your attention.
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      • Jean LemireJ Offline
        Jean Lemire
        last edited by

        Hi Jackalvn, hi folks.

        There are quite a few ways to do it, and without any plugin.

        See this SU file for ideas.


        Group division.skp

        Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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          xrok1
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          you could simply select half the group (after cutting and while in group edit) then ctrl+x (edit cut). then close the group, now edit>paste in place then group this new selection. you will then have your two groups still in proper placement. πŸ˜‰ you can also select both resulting groups and group them together if you like so you'll have your original group which contains two seperate groups inside. πŸ˜„

          β€œThere are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

          http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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          • J Offline
            jackalvn
            last edited by

            Hi Jean Lemire, hi xrok1.
            Thanks for yr tips.
            Your method is good move in case the group is simple.
            If the group is very complex, containing many objects or other groups in it, or in case you need to divide a group into many continuously, I'm afraid of that your method is time consuming and I would consider it if I had no other choices.

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              xrok1
              last edited by

              i guess you need to plan ahead next time πŸ˜‰ .

              β€œThere are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

              http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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                jgb
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                @xrok1 said:

                i guess you need to plan ahead next time πŸ˜‰ .

                You got that right!!!!


                jgb

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                  jackalvn
                  last edited by

                  @xrok1 said:

                  i guess you need to plan ahead next time πŸ˜‰ .

                  That's your right to guess. πŸ˜‰

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