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    pbacot
    last edited by 8 Oct 2011, 17:22

    This is partly a response to Utiler's post in SU Wishlist. It is OT so I started a new post. It is an idea for using solid tools, not really a wishlist item.

    I am not prepared to show the full idea, since I lack video demonstration skills..

    My response to Utiler:

    Utiler wrote
    @unknownuser said:

    With the ability to Trim solids now you could insert that window component into the wall and the negative solid would trim the wall to create an opening.
    (see http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=30527&start=195#p359051 )

    This reminds of a process I am experimenting with using solid wall elements for creating house models with standard features. Say you want to make a model but you already know what trim and style it will be. Wall elements have all the base, crown, and door / window trim. in place. Wall elements are combined and healed with solid tools. To add a window later you can use solid tools to cut into an existing wall. This is intended mostly to get to a usable floor plan model with interiors quickly. Not really the approach for discrete arch-viz scenes. I was unhappy with making blank wall planes from scratch every time and cutting blank holes and adding every element bit by bit, when I already know what these elements are and where they are. (Still not convinced this concept has legs as yet.)

    I've been wanting to do a demo to see what others think but I don't know how to do videos like that really. If you are interested let me know.

    Wall elements of a certain style. At the corner two wall elements have been joined using solid tools. Joints on wall planes are also seamless when materials are identical

    MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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      utiler
      last edited by 9 Oct 2011, 00:04

      Hey Peter, do you know ruby...? we need to talk!!!!!

      purpose/expression/purpose/....

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        pbacot
        last edited by 9 Oct 2011, 01:28

        Well no. Is that like Fortran?

        Kidding aside, we will talk. It seems this ideas could use some help from Ruby.

        Peter

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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