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    • GaieusG Offline
      Gaieus
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      @alan fraser said:

      As a matter of fact, it was necessary for me to rename a skb to skp earlier today. I was generating a number of variations of a component from a base model and accidentally typed in the wrong "Save As" name, overwriting the wrong file. The skb that was automatically generated was the only way of retrieving that particular variant. Without it, I'd have had to model the whole thing over again.

      See, Alan is probably one of the most experienced members here. If hesays that, keep his advice!

      Gai...

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      • jgbJ Offline
        jgb
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        Keep in mind the SKB file is a slightly older rendition of the Autosave file.

        SKB files are your last saved file version before hitting the SAVE icon. SU renames the file extension then saves your current version as the SKP file by overwriting the previous SKB.

        Then depending on the autosave interval (mine is set at 30 minutes), SU will create an Autosave file in the interim between the last SKP/SKB save and now. When you do a save or exit normal, the autosave is deleted. An SU crash will leave the Autosave on file so it can be resurected with only the last minutes (upto the interval) of lost work.
        The SKB is a slightly older version.


        jgb

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        • D Offline
          deskpilot
          last edited by

          I have a model that is too large (48.6Mbs) to upload to the warehouse but others want a copy. Can I use the .skb or .skp file as an info transfer to an on line forum? I have tried but nothing seems to work.

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          • mitcorbM Offline
            mitcorb
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            You might have to zip it. Not sure how much smaller it would get.

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              The SKB file is just a version of the SKP file that is one save behind it, so there is often little size difference, and the file is slightly out of date.
              Use the SKP file.
              Have you used Model Info > Statistics to Purge Unused on the SKP ?
              The saved SKP will then be as small as it can be, when unused components, materials, layers and styles are cleared out.
              Also note that if you have large images used for textured materials, you could also try editing those to something smaller in their resolution, and then reapply them to their materials - the SKP might not loose much in its appearance at all, but this can shrink its size noticeably.
              Zipping a SKP will make it smaller, but by how much depends on its constituents.
              File Sharing sites have varying limits on file size.
              Most email services limit an attachment size to 20/25Mb.
              This forum has a limit of 4Mb.
              Some services disallow unusual file extensions - like SKP - so a ZIP file is more likely to be acceptable AND smaller too...

              TIG

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              • D Offline
                deskpilot
                last edited by

                Thanks guys. Zipping doesn't do it, breaking the model into smaller parts doesn't do it so I think those that want my model are going to have to make their own.


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                • jgbJ Offline
                  jgb
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                  @unknownuser said:

                  Thanks guys. Zipping doesn't do it, breaking the model into smaller parts doesn't do it so I think those that want my model are going to have to make their own.

                  Yes you can easily break the model into smaller parts, and be very easy to reassemble. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

                  I do it with my big airplane project, currently at about 16 separate but totally integrated sub drawings, that I can combine as I need for fit and function interfaces. I can do it all in 1 humongous file (about 100mb) but a pan or move will take about 90 seconds to see happen, and a save takes about 3 minutes.

                  1-Open your model normally in SU.
                  2-Decide how you need to break it up into manageable files. Say 3 for example.
                  3-Open 3 more blank SU sessions.
                  4-In the full model session, select a set of components/groups or entities.
                  5-Clipboard copy that set.
                  6-Switch windows to empty SU session 1, and paste-in-place.
                  7-Save that file with save-as.
                  8-Repeat 4-7 for the remaining parts in the other 2 files.
                  You now have 3 smaller separate sub-files, all position and attributes, including materials and layers co-ordinated.
                  Post the sub-files to the warehouse or SketchUcation with the following reassembly instructions. ๐Ÿ˜

                  To reassemble the model into 1 file,
                  1-Open all of the files as separate SU sessions.
                  2-Select one file as the main model.
                  3-Switch windows to the next file.
                  4-Select all and clipboard copy.
                  5-Back to main SU window.
                  6-Paste-in-place.
                  7-Repeat 3-6 for the remaining parts.
                  You now have a totally "cloned" copy of the big file.

                  Note: I tried using Files-Import but it does not paste-in-place. ๐Ÿ‘Ž


                  jgb

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                  • jim smithJ Offline
                    jim smith
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                    @unknownuser said:

                    I have a model that is too large (48.6Mbs) to upload to the warehouse but others want a copy. Can I use the .skb or .skp file as an info transfer to an on line forum? I have tried but nothing seems to work.

                    You can upload to one of the free services such as "dropbox" which will give you 2 gigs of memory. Once uploaded to your dropbox folder, you send an e-mail link to whom ever wants the file and they download. I use it all the time for large drawing files and photos.

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                    from discord find harmony,
                    In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity"
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                    • Jean LemireJ Offline
                      Jean Lemire
                      last edited by

                      Hi folks.

                      Using File menu --> Openand then specifying all file type will let you open skbfile directly from within SU.

                      Also, dragging a skbfile on the icon of SU or a shortcut of SU, even if the shortcut is on the Task bar will launch SU.

                      Just ideas.

                      Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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                      • lbsswuL Offline
                        lbsswu
                        last edited by

                        @tig said:

                        The SKB file is just a version of the SKP file that is one save behind it, so there is often little size difference, and the file is slightly out of date.
                        Use the SKP file.
                        Have you used Model Info > Statistics to Purge Unused on the SKP ?
                        The saved SKP will then be as small as it can be, when unused components, materials, layers and styles are cleared out.
                        Also note that if you have large images used for textured materials, you could also try editing those to something smaller in their resolution, and then reapply them to their materials - the SKP might not loose much in its appearance at all, but this can shrink its size noticeably.
                        Zipping a SKP will make it smaller, but by how much depends on its constituents.
                        File Sharing sites have varying limits on file size.
                        Most email services limit an attachment size to 20/25Mb.
                        This forum has a limit of 4Mb.
                        Some services disallow unusual file extensions - like SKP - so a ZIP file is more likely to be acceptable AND smaller too...

                        Hi, TIG! Is there some way to do "Model Info > Statistics to Purge Unused on the SKP" by ruby code? I have to many .skp files, it's wasting to much time to shrink them one by one. ๐Ÿ˜ž

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                        • Rich O BrienR Online
                          Rich O Brien Moderator
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                          Try TIG's Purge All plugin. It does mean doing this for each file.

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                          • TIGT Offline
                            TIG Moderator
                            last edited by

                            @rich o brien said:

                            Try TIG's Purge All plugin. It does mean doing this for each file.
                            Although with a little rewriting you could 'batch' purge all SKP files in a folder say, removing the dialog/option prompts... ๐Ÿ˜‰

                            TIG

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                            • lbsswuL Offline
                              lbsswu
                              last edited by

                              @tig said:

                              @rich o brien said:

                              Try TIG's Purge All plugin. It does mean doing this for each file.
                              Although with a little rewriting you could 'batch' purge all SKP files in a folder say, removing the dialog/option prompts... ๐Ÿ˜‰

                              OK, thanks a lot!

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                                noloboss22
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                                thanks, you saved me

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