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    I'VE ALMOST HAD IT WITH TRYING TO UNDERSTAND DC's!!!!

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    • soloS Offline
      solo
      last edited by

      I agree, it should be easier, It feels like I need to learn a new program almost. I'd like presets with configurable options, drop windows maybe with options, easy building UI, etc.
      or even as you suggest something like a macro, where I can record the action.

      http://www.solos-art.com

      If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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      • jeff hammondJ Offline
        jeff hammond
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        @solo said:

        or even as you suggest something like a macro, where I can record the action.

        I was actually thinking something along the lines of grasshopper (maybe not as intense though πŸ˜‰ )

        maybe:
        [in DC design mode or whatever]

        select a face
        assign a push/pull modifier to the face.
        the modifier could then be controlled via a slider or numerical input etc

        or select a component
        assign a move modifier to it
        show the direction you like
        check yes/no for copymove
        etc

        itd be a lot more user friendly like that

        dotdotdot

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        • pilouP Offline
          pilou
          last edited by

          Hoppefully this possibility of programming don't exist in the free version! πŸ˜„

          Maybe in the V9, so we can help you! πŸ˜‰

          Try Scratch or Byob (Hyper Scratch) for your kids or you and DC will seem more easy! πŸ˜‰

          Frenchy Pilou
          Is beautiful that please without concept!
          My Little site :)

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          • KrisidiousK Offline
            Krisidious
            last edited by

            DC's are half the reason I bought Pro 7 and gave up very soon after the purchase. I figured I was just too dense to get it.

            By: Kristoff Rand
            Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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            • utilerU Offline
              utiler
              last edited by

              phew... now I feel much better that you guys are of the same opinion....

              I like that idea about selection a face and applying a group of settings to come up with what's require: Goh's 1001bit tools does a similar thing and it works well for me.

              Maybe I just drop the DC thing all together.

              purpose/expression/purpose/....

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              • T Offline
                Trogluddite
                last edited by

                I concur with ArCAD's experience - the way DC's are deployed completely hampers their usefulness.
                I have plenty of programming experience, so found the maths side not too bad and managed to create several DC's that I thought would be useful....
                ....until I looked in my Components toolbox - "Part#1", "Part#2", "Part#3",..etc...
                ...which I then rename as "Part Small", "Part Big", "Part Huge" etc. and then try to remember to drag the right one into the model so that I don't then end up with another new series of #1,#2,#3... (except that I will anyway if I alter any parameters "on site").
                I think, at best, they can be used as a kind of templates for quick construction of regular "non-DC" components. But as has been pointed out already, SU is so fast to model with, that I may as well have just built "Part Small", "Part Big"... as separate components in the first place.
                To be more useful, I would like to see something like...

                • Only ever one definition (visible?) in the component toolbox.
                • A new native component attribute "Suffix", visible in the Outliner - e.g. for a component called "Nut", we could add "M3","M4" etc. according to parameter values - purely as "aliases" to help us see what is what and for use in reports, but not changing the DC definition in any way.
                • "Variants" itemised according to their parent definition and sorted by parameter values in reports. So I can quickly see that I have used 25 M3 Nuts, rather than having to check each "Nut#x" component individually to see see what parameters it has.

                In principle, DC's have a lot of potential - but I doubt it can ever be realised unless the implementation is thoroughly overhauled.

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                • A Offline
                  ArCAD-UK
                  last edited by

                  Well this turned into a surprising thread. I hadn't expected so many experienced users to be having issues with DCs. I guess someone needs to grab hold of this aspect of SU and give it a real good shake to give us a more useable format.

                  I did have another play yesterday to create an inclined beam and realised that DCs are really lacking some basic shape modelling commands such as add and subtract, but with SU's solid modelling this must now be a realistic prospect?

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                  • gullfoG Offline
                    gullfo
                    last edited by

                    yeah, naming your parts and using materials (i use colors named as needed "lumber_stud", "machine_bolt" etc then replace if used for rendering later) is key to making the reporting work well. then i import to excel and run some macros to remove extraneous values and summarize (DSUM DCOUNT etc) to create the materials list. it would be nice to have the reporting take families of groups and report directly though...

                    it would be cool if DC had a "record macro" function. but some more functions (like % (mod)) would be nice plus parent's parent referencing (as well as inserting of Ruby code πŸ˜„)

                    Glenn

                    http://www.runnel.com

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                    • utilerU Offline
                      utiler
                      last edited by

                      @arcad-uk said:

                      Well this turned into a surprising thread. I hadn't expected so many experienced users to be having issues with DCs. I guess someone needs to grab hold of this aspect of SU and give it a real good shake to give us a more useable format.

                      Let's hope..... πŸ‘

                      purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                      • A Offline
                        ArCAD-UK
                        last edited by

                        @gullfo said:

                        it would be nice to have the reporting take families of groups and report directly though...

                        Glenn, I'm no Exel wiz but could you achieve what you need with a pivot table?

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                        • gullfoG Offline
                          gullfo
                          last edited by

                          I do use Excel currently but i'm thinking a built-in solution for SU would be nice

                          Glenn

                          http://www.runnel.com

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                          • A Offline
                            Andrew Jones
                            last edited by

                            Hi All,

                            Where would I find a list of functions that could be used in DCs? Or a guide to the maths being talked about here? I've built a door DC but had the problem of it resizing things I don't want changed when it adjusts, but it looks like there are ways to stop that happening. I'm patient enough to work out formulas (actually enjoy excel stuff), and I figure if i can get what I need done in a week of working on the DCs, it still beats forking out on another program (not that I can find one that I like, or that has libraries I can use anyway)

                            I'm hoping Trimble add a decent 2d drafting component and object library tools that way there is nothing I need elsewhere. At the moment I'm only searching for another program as my first project done in Skp Pro 8 took way too long. the windows on the house took 2 hours alone. Don't talk to me about the gutters, I think I have geometry stuck under my nails still...then the engineer wants changes and the ceiling heights are going up, all that starts making it like digging sand with a tooth pick.

                            But as shite as they seem to be, DCs may be the thing I need to get into... and having 'group and layer it' tattooed on the back of my eyelids.
                            cheers

                            Andy

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                            • A Offline
                              ArCAD-UK
                              last edited by

                              Andy - If you open the Window>Component Attributes dialog there is a tab at the top which when clicked will then give access to a list all the functions. Additionally you can go here...

                              http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=108144

                              for a more detailed explanantion.

                              As I've mentioned previously I gave up on DC's. My solution is to build individual non-DC components which can be quickly edited to suit a specific project e.g. a window where you only need to carry out two stretches 1. to change the overall frame and 2. the casement.

                              Good luck with your endeavours. Let us know how you get on!

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                              • J Offline
                                Jim
                                last edited by

                                @andrew jones said:

                                Where would I find a list of functions that could be used in DCs? Or a guide to the maths being talked about here?

                                Here's a good starting page...

                                http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/topic.py?hl=en&topic=22496

                                Hi

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                                • A Offline
                                  Andrew Jones
                                  last edited by

                                  Thanks ArCAD / Jim,

                                  I'll have a good go at them an see if I can't get something happening. If it's just a matter of maths skills, then it can't hurt to stretch the ol' brain a bit. Might keep alziemers at bay...

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                                  • david_hD Offline
                                    david_h
                                    last edited by

                                    @andrew jones said:

                                    If it's just a matter of maths skills, then it can't hurt to stretch the ol' brain a bit. Might keep alziemers at bay...

                                    If it were me, I would just take a daily dose of coconut oil and do the little extra modeling.

                                    πŸ€“

                                    If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                                    • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                      jeff hammond
                                      last edited by

                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      @andrew jones said:

                                      If it's just a matter of maths skills, then it can't hurt to stretch the ol' brain a bit. Might keep alziemers at bay...

                                      If it were me, I would just take a daily dose of coconut oil and do the little extra modeling.

                                      πŸ€“

                                      it's not so much math skills (depending on what you're trying to make) rather it's figuring out the syntax(?) in order to make the things work.. if you're ok with making spreadsheets then you'll be ok with creating DCs..

                                      dunno.. making DCs can be kind of fun if you're nerdy like that..
                                      πŸ€“

                                      @andrew.. if you bump into any problems, make a thread showing where you need help.. i'm sure some people will be glad to assist

                                      dotdotdot

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                                      • david_hD Offline
                                        david_h
                                        last edited by

                                        Well . . .anything to stave off the Alzheimer's. For me. . it's crossword puzzles.
                                        πŸ˜„

                                        If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                                        • jeff hammondJ Offline
                                          jeff hammond
                                          last edited by

                                          @unknownuser said:

                                          Well . . .anything to stave off the Alzheimer's. For me. . it's crossword puzzles.
                                          πŸ˜„

                                          ha.. i'm into crosswords as well.. nytimes (i don't mess around with sunday though πŸ˜‰, usa today, and the onion's weekly xword..

                                          dotdotdot

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                                          • utilerU Offline
                                            utiler
                                            last edited by

                                            Thanks Jeff, I have tried that before but didn't get far with a solution. I thought everyone was in the same boat as me or either thinking I wanted someone else to do my work. I'm sure the penny will drop at some point.
                                            πŸ‘

                                            purpose/expression/purpose/....

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