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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
      last edited by

      Mal, let's see if this helps.


      http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8005/7681405418_76dcd4e095.jpg

      With a SketchUp viewport selected, click on the button in the SketchUp Model inspector labeled "Raster" and choose "Vector".


      http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7122/7681405698_c8c45ec03f.jpg

      After rendering as Vector, right click on the viewport and choose Explode. Note: it will no longer be tied to the SketchUp model.


      http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8021/7681405186_852792a7c0.jpg

      After exploding the viewport, the lines themselves will be highlighted. In the Shape Style inspector, choose the desired dashed line style, set the thickness and dash scale as desired.


      http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8434/7681405530_dde5804835.jpg

      Finished.

      Etaoin Shrdlu

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      • M Offline
        mal
        last edited by

        Dave!!

        That is amazing, and so easy! Thanks for the seamless instructions. Just what I needed.

        Much appreciated!

        Mal

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        • M Offline
          mal
          last edited by

          By the way, I had a go at the Sonder Method, thanks Nick πŸ‘ , and it was just a breeze. Just push pull and poche, and thats it. The jobs done. Maybe if Im going to use SU, I should use its strongest attribute (3D graphics), rather than trying to bang it into shape to suit my old technique.

          I did the door swings in layout using the arc tool but they turned out like potato wedges... Any tips on avoiding that?

          Cheers

          Mal

          Demolition_1.jpg

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          • pbacotP Offline
            pbacot
            last edited by

            Mal,
            Thanks for asking the right questions. I think the Dave and Sonder "methods" should be codified. I'm going to have to review them as well.

            I think the potato wedges come from the arc objects having a white fill. Remove the fill by toggle /clicking the "Fill" button in the Shape Style window (at least that's how it works on Mac--when I see the Windows screenshots it looks so different to me I'm not sure).

            Peter

            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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            • emerald15E Offline
              emerald15
              last edited by

              @dave r said:

              explode the one showing the demolition. After that, the lines can be turned into dashed/dotted lines using the Shape inspector box.

              Ahhh! I didn't know LO could do that! Thanks!

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              • M Offline
                mal
                last edited by

                Thanks Peter pbacot, the wedges are gone. I even have some dotted arcs showing doors to be removed.. Happy Days πŸ‘

                Mal

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                • EdsonE Offline
                  Edson
                  last edited by

                  @mal said:

                  I did the door swings in layout using the arc tool but they turned out like potato wedges... Any tips on avoiding that?

                  Cheers

                  Mal

                  of course, you can do it later in LO but then you would have to it once for each door. my own way of doing this is: when I model a door component in SU I always create a hidden layer named 2D and place the door swing there. when saving a scene that shows a plan for exporting to LO I switch it on and save. thus you do it only once for each door. that is it.

                  edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                  http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                  • M Offline
                    mal
                    last edited by

                    Thanks for the tip Edson. Sounds like a good plan. Cheers

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                    • ccaponigroC Offline
                      ccaponigro
                      last edited by

                      Here is another idea. I draw lines in the model and use xline from smusterd.com to change them into guide lines which are dashed. Its crude but at least you can coordinate them right on your model. So if you’re not to persnickety about line type it works and you can place them on layers or hide then as you see fit.


                      sketchup model


                      layout view

                      cfcaia.com

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                      • M Offline
                        mal
                        last edited by

                        Good idea CC, I may well use that method. I would also like to reserve the right to use the word "persnickerty" on all of my sketchup drawings.

                        Thanks for the tips

                        Mal

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
                          last edited by

                          I just though I'd add a better example of dotted lines in LayOut. The part indicated was originally lines in the model.


                          Dotted lines1.png

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                          • S Offline
                            sonder
                            last edited by

                            This thread is a good example of why I love the SU / LO combination. It is so customizable graphically. Really brings the fun back into what used to be the most miserable aspect of architecture. I love seeing all these different methods. Looking forward to basecamp!

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                            • G Offline
                              gabewill
                              last edited by

                              There is another way still...

                              Make a scene with only the demo walls shown. Draw a plane that sits above your walls and is large enough to cover the extents of the scene. Put that plane on your demo layer.

                              Create a style with BACK EDGES turned on. Set that scene to raster in layout, align a vector scene above it with the non-demo layers turned on.


                              dashed lines example.jpg

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                              • TreblDT Offline
                                TreblD
                                last edited by

                                Interesting approach Gabewill. To make the box clearer you gotta think outside the box πŸ˜„

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                                • heyitsmekyleH Offline
                                  heyitsmekyle
                                  last edited by

                                  Hi Guys -

                                  Just posted a reply to this under 'dashed lines' in the SU side of the forum. Expanding on my post, I've used the approach to do demo walls that show up Red in LO and with dashed lines as shown. These are tied to the model no need to update/explode/trace over. See my other post for more info.

                                  Cheers -

                                  Kyle


                                  1/8 Scale Demo


                                  1/4 Scale Demo

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                                  • utilerU Offline
                                    utiler
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi guys, here's a few dashed line styles I've made for you to try out. Keep in might they are still only raster lines to in Layout they'll have to stay that way but they have been made as true straight lines....

                                    Hope they help. πŸ‘


                                    DASHED-Heavy.style


                                    DASHED-Medium.style


                                    DASHED-light.style

                                    purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                                    • heyitsmekyleH Offline
                                      heyitsmekyle
                                      last edited by

                                      Thanks Utiler! These look great. Applied them quickly here to a model just to check out the style:

                                      [attachment=0]Screen Shot 2015-07-18 at 2.05.46 AM.png


                                      Sketchup - Dashed Lines

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                                      • utilerU Offline
                                        utiler
                                        last edited by

                                        No worries Kyle, glad you like them. πŸ‘

                                        purpose/expression/purpose/....

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