Layers
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very nice
i am wondering if ther is a plugin that can capture the view style hide rest of model in a scene.
this would make it a lot easier to make different scene's from one group whit out putting it on differt layers -
There isn't any reason to put a group on different layers for different scenes.
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@dave r said:
There isn't any reason to put a group on different layers for different scenes.
How can i capture one group/component in one scene whit out puthing it on diffent layers then.
i like to transport each group/component to lay out and them gif measurements to it whitout taken my hole model apart -
Layers only control visibility of components. Scenes are like snapshots. If you want different views of the same component, just move the camera to show the component as needed and make new scenes. You don't need any layers to do that. Use layers to turn off visibility for the components you don't want to see.
As far as going to LayOut, you aren't "transporting" components there. You are only inserting views which you establish with scenes in SketchUp.
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@dave r said:
Layers only control visibility of components. Scenes are like snapshots. If you want different views of the same component, just move the camera to show the component as needed and make new scenes. You don't need any layers to do that. Use layers to turn off visibility for the components you don't want to see.
As far as going to LayOut, you aren't "transporting" components there. You are only inserting views which you establish with scenes in SketchUp.
thanks for your answer but then i stil need to make differt layers and turn them off to make a scene from a component that is inside or between oder components. or am i wrong
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i tough when ther wil be a plugin that can make it work that you can open a component whit the view mode hide rest of the model switch on
and then you can make a scene of it and it whil save this the selection this would make it very easy to make scene's from different components! -
It sounds to me like you have a basic misunderstanding of how layers are used in SketchUp. I'll get you some links to help but in the meantime, open SketchUp and click on Help. Search the OnLine Help for Layers.
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Since this is really off the topic of the original post, I split it out and moved it to the Newbie forum.
So take a look at this from the help files.
@unknownuser said:
but then i stil need to make differt layers and turn them off to make a scene from a component that is inside or between oder components. or am i wrong
Not entirely wrong. You can make layers for each component if you wish. Depending upon the model, you may not need to make one for every component. You might create a layer for each type of part in the model. If it is a piece of furniture such as a table, you might make one layer for legs, another for the top, a third for the skirting boards and so on.
@unknownuser said:
i tough when ther wil be a plugin that can make it work that you can open a component whit the view mode hide rest of the model switch on
and then you can make a scene of it and it whil save this the selection this would make it very easy to make scene's from different components!There's no need for a plugin to do layer management. You can do this via the native layers manager with no problem.
Follow the guidelines in the link I posted above. Make layer associations for components or groups but leave the entities (edges and faces) within associated with Layer 0. Leave Layer 0 as the active layer at all times.
Using the table example, suppose you want to look at a leg component. turn off the visibility for the skirting boards and the top and you'll see the legs. Orbit and zoom as needed to see the detail you need. then make a scene. If you want to look at the leg from a different point of view, orbit and zoom again as needed. Make another scene. Note, as long as you want to look at the leg, you need do nothing further with layers. If you want to look at the skirting boards next, turn off the leg layer and turn on the skirting board. Then create a new scene or scenes as needed.
It's pretty easy but if you do it incorrectly, you can get the model messed up.
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