[REQ] Information box to simplify work
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As I said, I don't want to use components here.
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Why not?
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This goes back to learn to use the native tools properly. Good grief! If you won't bother to do that, you might as well stop using SketchUp. Don't expect plugins to fix your mistakes.
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@rumcajs said:
o I would do only this one correction to one area, and this would happen to all four areas,
That's what components are for, anything repeated (or mirrored) make a component and reuse it.
@rumcajs said:
Should I create therefor 4 components for every area which is deformed?
Are they asymmetrical? If so, then components won't work. But then again - a mirror point (which you talked about) won't work either.@rumcajs said:
I don't want the outliner structure to get too much complicated.
You don't have to expand the whole tree. Just collapse the nodes you don't need to deal with.
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I don't want the outliner structure to get too much complicated.
Another example.
When I created rounder corners, there are as usually some faces deformed and I need them to correct.
Two holes = 4 areas of deformations.Should I create therefor 4 components for every area which is deformed?
This is silly.
What I suggest is for example to define mirroring point - in other words in this case, to define center of the object, which is the point, where the mirroring center should be located. Then it would be simpler to do any other actions. I would just say, that the lines there, are image of the mirror of what I do right now. So I would do only this one correction to one area, and this would happen to all eight areas,
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@thomthom said:
@rumcajs said:
That's what components are for, anything repeated (or mirrored) make a component and reuse it.
I cannot believe that you put into component every hole you made! This would be big break. Even in the tutorials from Sketchup which I have seen, they did a lot of thinks without components. For example the holes. Using very simply technique like pushing the drawn circle into opposite side, to make hole... This very basic technique, seen so often in the tutorials, was not done with components! I simply cannot believe it, because this procedure looks much more complicated then what I do now.
And I don't take care that somebody thinks that this is trivial, he does work for years in SU, but I just started...
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The component you make is only 1, not 4 --if you see 4 duplications are occurring in your work. You don't always need to make components, but they are used when you want to save time in duplicate work, as TT and Dave say.
Actually now everything I model ends up in an component, or a group.
But but don't stop developing your ideas! In the meantime there are other ways.
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@unknownuser said:
So I would do only this one correction to one area, and this would happen to all eight areas,
This exactly what components are made for.
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@charly2008 said:
That's what components are for, anything repeated (or mirrored) make a component and reuse it.
Thanks for image. Did you use intersect with model when you finished placing of the component?
What I said is, that If I use Round corners, there will be some deformations in the whole. So you need to separate into 4 pieces the component, which you just created! And that seems to me complicated. If I would use round corners to your component, I would need to do 4 times same changes (corrections of deformed faces and creating new soft edges).
Maybe I should do it in the way that I will place two planes onto the component and I will divide it with intersection to get the quarter, which I would change to component and duplicated 3 times to create completed hole...
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Include the rounded corners and the deformed areas, and the fix in the one component. Do it once then duplicate it to correct positions. Or if more work is needed, do it in one component and it's done to all the duplicates you've made. You may wish to add all of the surrounding faces into the component, until all you have is four identical components side by side, or more....ad infinitum or until SU crashes
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