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    seasdes
    last edited by 13 Aug 2012, 06:11

    I have tried using Layout for construction docs. All went well until I tried to draw sectional views through a house. The problem I found was that Layout was too slow when trying to offset lines and draw lines using polar coordinates (ie distance and angle method of drawing lines).
    What do other Layout users do in this situation?

    Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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      sonder
      last edited by 13 Aug 2012, 20:08

      @seasdes said:

      I have tried using Layout for construction docs. All went well until I tried to draw sectional views through a house. The problem I found was that Layout was too slow when trying to offset lines and draw lines using polar coordinates (ie distance and angle method of drawing lines).
      What do other Layout users do in this situation?

      In Sketchup, when you cut the section, create a group from slice. This creates matching line work for the section cut. You can then, either:

      1. save as a view, overlay another su reference in layout with this view and vector render it or
      2. copy the line work from sketchup and paste into layout, vector render and overlay.

      Either works well and really fast. Layout vector renders isolated line work almost instantly. It slows down when you try to vector render an entire model.

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        bmike
        last edited by 13 Aug 2012, 20:18

        Thats a cool idea Sonder.

        I use TIGs 'Section Cut Face' plugin.

        And I talk about my method here, repeated in case you didn't read the whole thread:
        (still trying to find time to do a part 2)

        [flash=500,281:1v15uwv9]http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=44538194[/flash:1v15uwv9]

        mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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          bmike
          last edited by 13 Aug 2012, 20:21

          Sonder -

          I've noticed my PDF sizes creeping way up whenever I include Raster or Hybrid renders.
          Have you noticed this as well?

          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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            seasdes
            last edited by 13 Aug 2012, 22:34

            Thanks Sonder and Bmike. So it is my understanding that Any building component that I want displayed in the section view should be modelled in Sketchup rather than trying to draw it in Layout. Also linework in layout should be limited to annotation type lines. Is this correct?

            Using Sketchup Pro 2019

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              bmike
              last edited by 14 Aug 2012, 00:08

              @seasdes said:

              Thanks Sonder and Bmike. So it is my understanding that Any building component that I want displayed in the section view should be modelled in Sketchup rather than trying to draw it in Layout. Also linework in layout should be limited to annotation type lines. Is this correct?

              I think it's just easier to draw it in SketchUp and detail in LayOut, but I have used methods similar to Sonders where I explode geometry or trace over geometry to get the drawing and detail I need.

              But the short answer, for me is, draw it once, and cut it up and scene it out.

              mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                sonder
                last edited by 14 Aug 2012, 00:36

                Great video Mike! We have very similar workflow. Anything that has to do with the design is in SU. All notation, dimensions and drafting elements like grids or symbols are in Layout. The only difference is I pull the section cut linework such as the post, into Layout to vector render it over the raster render.

                And yes the PDF files get pretty large. I have one set of CD's that is 425Mb!

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                  utiler
                  last edited by 14 Aug 2012, 03:02

                  Gee Nick, there must be something you can do about that!!! How do you transfer files to sub- consultants electronically? πŸ˜•

                  purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                    sonder
                    last edited by 14 Aug 2012, 16:15

                    @utiler said:

                    Gee Nick, there must be something you can do about that!!! How do you transfer files to sub- consultants electronically? πŸ˜•

                    I lower the PDF file size through acrobat if need be. Typically I just use Dropbox so the best quality goes through. The 400+mb files are out to bid to 4 contractors and no one has complained. All contractors only received the download link. The print quality at that size is outstanding.

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                      utiler
                      last edited by 14 Aug 2012, 22:13

                      I bet it is!!!! πŸ‘

                      purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                        whitelock
                        last edited by 3 Sept 2012, 12:59

                        @bmike said:

                        Another small project for a workshop.

                        https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-M9q773YwJH8/T6p8LKfkUMI/AAAAAAAASwY/doQR7UawG4s/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_01.jpg

                        https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-yLUqMkN0uhk/T6p8Lm0pT1I/AAAAAAAASwc/pYLzFNPq-9A/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_14.jpg

                        https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-g0JVrNLkqXo/T6p8MJ-W7aI/AAAAAAAASws/3NtM1N1e1rA/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_15.jpg

                        https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-B0tHwN6dO_I/T6p8M5AslGI/AAAAAAAASw0/LaGqNH2fnHo/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_16.jpg

                        On deck are 2 small buildings - I'm taking the entire process through SU and LO, as well as another small timber frame workshop project (similar in scope to these drawings).

                        Here's hoping Trimble sees the value in LayOut and ups the development of it. It is my go to tool now for taking 3d to 2d.

                        Hi, Beautiful detail sheets can you tell me what settings you use for your styles?

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                          dale
                          last edited by 3 Sept 2012, 13:17

                          @utiler said:

                          Gee Nick, there must be something you can do about that!!! How do you transfer files to sub- consultants electronically? πŸ˜•

                          This is an excellent question. Our electrical and mechanical engineers all request dxf/dwg drawings as they take our base drawings and build theirs on that.
                          Can you export layout in dxf/dwg?

                          Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                            beginner
                            last edited by 3 Sept 2012, 19:31

                            Yes you can export in DWG or DXF (AC12 to AC2010)
                            http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=47135&p

                            Regards, SU 'beginner'

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                              dale
                              last edited by 4 Sept 2012, 01:34

                              Thanks beginner. I'm just starting to consider Layout for final working drawings, but having a proper set of dxf/dwg drawings for other consultants is a must.
                              Doesn't sound flawless, so I might have to take certain drawings (ie floorplans, reflected ceiling plans) from SketchUp into one of my Cad programs first on order to accomplish this. Too bad.

                              Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                beginner
                                last edited by 4 Sept 2012, 02:48

                                Hi Dale,

                                @unknownuser said:

                                Doesn't sound flawless, so I might have to take certain drawings (ie floorplans, reflected ceiling plans) from SketchUp into one of my Cad programs first on order to accomplish this. Too bad.

                                Have a look this...
                                http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=47488

                                Regards, SU 'beginner'

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                                  sonder
                                  last edited by 4 Sept 2012, 19:18

                                  @dale said:

                                  @utiler said:

                                  Gee Nick, there must be something you can do about that!!! How do you transfer files to sub- consultants electronically? πŸ˜•

                                  This is an excellent question. Our electrical and mechanical engineers all request dxf/dwg drawings as they take our base drawings and build theirs on that.
                                  Can you export layout in dxf/dwg?

                                  Yes you can and in either model or paper space. What I do for my consultants and my floor plans is create a group from slice in the section tool. This accurately isolates simply line work of a plan or section. Then export that group only as a dwg file. They then have a simple background without all the crap that they usually have to erase. So far my structural engineers and surveyors have commented on how my drawings are the easiest to deal with. Pretty funny considering I don't even open ACAD to provide them.

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                                  • daleD Offline
                                    dale
                                    last edited by 4 Sept 2012, 20:45

                                    Thanks Sonder. That will tilt me over the edge to Layout.
                                    I'm sure there will be lots of questions ahead.

                                    Dale

                                    Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                      bmike
                                      last edited by 12 Sept 2012, 15:00

                                      another recent project:

                                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-U-EwYdi2sLk/UFCialLe_II/AAAAAAAATsI/OmnhcXPFBxY/s800/barn1.jpg

                                      https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SP2sdU4ho7k/UFCiawfvwtI/AAAAAAAATsQ/a6GocncGtS8/s800/barn2.jpg

                                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-zOCKblZaYyM/UFCibGoYdVI/AAAAAAAATsY/1Kd10KN3PV4/s800/barn3.jpg

                                      https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-lYSQ76479nQ/UFCibd78eMI/AAAAAAAATsg/5ZtvTyKqa3c/s800/barn4.jpg

                                      https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-nm_llXvalOo/UFCib99wz-I/AAAAAAAATsk/mkLVkK2IK14/s800/barn5.jpg

                                      https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-hd3dqkROaKA/UFCicA6VTLI/AAAAAAAATsw/78lawNA-jcg/s800/barn6.jpg

                                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-BlJIu6KX2mA/UFCicioq0pI/AAAAAAAATs4/Tww8g9UEz5w/s800/barn7.jpg

                                      mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                        porch_unplugged
                                        last edited by 12 Sept 2012, 15:58

                                        @bmike said:

                                        another recent project:

                                        very nice. did you do your foundation details as 2D's in layout?

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                                          bmike
                                          last edited by 12 Sept 2012, 16:01

                                          @porch_unplugged said:

                                          @bmike said:

                                          another recent project:

                                          very nice. did you do your foundation details as 2D's in layout?

                                          the foundation details are 'typical' and were pasted in as a PDF from my engineer.
                                          if you look at the 'Round Barn' project I modeled the foundation details in SketchUp, then detailed in LayOut.

                                          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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