Moving faces from one layer to another
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Hi
I need to move faces from one layer to another. How do I do this please.
Thanks
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You don't.
If you did, you would just select the face, right click > Entity info and change the layer there (and generally speaking, do it there).But please, for the sake of your own sanity, do not move any other entity than groups/components onto anything else than Layer 0 otherwise you will mess up your model. Layers do not separate geometry (groups/components do) and your face will still interact with geometry on other layers.
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I will second Csaba's plea that you leave all edges and faces on Layer 0 and only make other layer associations for components and groups. It would be wise to heed what Google has to say on the topic of layers.
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@dave r said:
I will second Csaba's plea that you leave all edges and faces on Layer 0 and only make other layer associations for components and groups. It would be wise to heed what Google has to say on the topic of layers.
I like Google's comment from that link:
@unknownuser said:
If you want to experiment with that, you'll need to take along your own search and rescue team!
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I do, too, Peter.
I don't know how many models I've repaired for people over the years because they didn't use layers correctly.
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Sometimes one is forced to use layers for reasons not directly to do with SU. For instance, the only way to separate different materials in a model you want to import into Revit is by using layers
Inside SU I find it often convenient to place all my glass on a separate layer that I can turn off when exporting to a vector-only format like EPS or PDF.
Anssi
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Anssi, that's true but as a general practice in SketchUp, it isn't a good idea to move edges or faces to other layers. Of course you know that and can deal with it for your exports to Revit.
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