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    • keea1111K Offline
      keea1111
      last edited by

      Hi,

      Does anyone know why my scrapbook symbols and line drawings as well, are appearing behind my embedded SU model? I can't use them at present because they go hidden behind the model. I tried bringing symbol to the front under 'ARRANGE' but that isn't working. I'm in the middle of construction drawings and this hasn't happened before for me. Can someone help me on this one? much thanks,

      KEEA

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        danbig
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        ...could the scrapbook images be on a layer which is below the SketchUp model's viewport?

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        • keea1111K Offline
          keea1111
          last edited by

          Hi sorry for my ignorance, but what is the model's viewport and how could I check that? thanks,

          KEEA

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          • bmikeB Offline
            bmike
            last edited by

            You may need to move the scrapbook images to the top - either on their own layer that sits above the viewport into your model, or by right clicking on the item and using the 'arrange' option.

            mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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            • keea1111K Offline
              keea1111
              last edited by

              HI,

              I tried both of those things, and they usually work, but for some reason, not in this case.  I did find this though:  I am trying to place symbols on my elevation page.  I had the SU model set to hybrid(with shadows).  When I turned it back to vector, there was no problem.  The scrapbook symbol placed itself automatically on top of the SU viewport.  I will go with this, but does anyone know why hybrid and raster are different in this way?  thanks,   Keea
              

              KEEA

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              • utilerU Offline
                utiler
                last edited by

                Hi Keea,
                This is what is happening to your model.

                Layout's Layer system organises its layers visually on screen as they are in the Layer Dialouge Box. Think of it as a 'stack' of layers; view what layers you have in the Layer Dialogue box and that is how they will appear on scene.
                I make a point of starting LO on a layer called 'MODEL IMPORT' which is located at the bottom of the layer stack. once I have imported my model and set scenes as I have saved them in SU I lock the layer and change layers to say 'Symbols' or 'text' etc.....

                So just keep in mind what you want at the back of the page needs to be on the layer at the bottom of the Layer list.

                👍

                purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                • keea1111K Offline
                  keea1111
                  last edited by

                  Thanks..that makes sense..I didn't know that...I'll give it a try...

                  KEEA

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