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    MikeFJaguar
    last edited by 11 Mar 2013, 16:03

    Ctrl (in Windows) while orbiting lets me turn my model every which way! Fairly useless as an architectural user but a boon for modellers who make widgets. Doh!

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      Gaieus
      last edited by 11 Mar 2013, 17:34

      That's a "designed feature": Suspending the gravity setting

      Gai...

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        mitcorb
        last edited by 11 Mar 2013, 17:50

        Sort of bootleg Camera Roll. I have used it to get a particular position for precise selection in a busy model. Of course, you could just do a bunch of layering and hiding to avoid this need altogether.

        I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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          olishea
          last edited by 11 Mar 2013, 19:05

          @gaieus said:

          That's a "designed feature": Suspending the gravity setting

          I use it for portrait-orientated renders...very useful.

          oli

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            Wo3Dan
            last edited by 11 Mar 2013, 22:27

            @mikefjaguar said:

            Ctrl (in Windows) while orbiting lets me turn my model every which way! Fairly useless as an architectural user but ......... Doh!

            Rolling the camera (by holding down [Ctrl] when orbiting), to position your model in such a way on screen sometimes helps in order to have the selection window enclose what you want it to select. With gravity ON you might not be able to make that special selection.

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              pilou
              last edited by 11 Mar 2013, 22:50

              ...and when you Press the SpaceBar that stop it vigorously! πŸ’š

              http://www.freebiker.net/FichesPratiques/Freinage_problemes/problemes_freinage.jpg

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              Is beautiful that please without concept!
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                porch_unplugged
                last edited by 12 Mar 2013, 12:49

                @gaieus said:

                That's a "designed feature": Suspending the gravity setting

                ugh, i think i just made myself travel sick trying that out.

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                  porch_unplugged
                  last edited by 14 Mar 2013, 16:55

                  if you are trying to draw something small and the clipping plane is getting in the way, change to parallel projection view.

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                    thomthom
                    last edited by 14 Mar 2013, 17:42

                    I often find I get clipping issues more quickly with parallel view...

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                      brodie
                      last edited by 16 Mar 2013, 01:06

                      I'm on board with the parallel projection. I find that when you initially change to PP you'll get some bad clipping, but if you select your geometry and then zoom extents the clipping goes away and you can zoom in as much as you want.

                      -Brodie

                      steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                        valerostudio
                        last edited by 20 Mar 2013, 20:01

                        Left, Right, Up arrows lock the Red Green Blue Axis when using move! How did it take me 7 years to figure this one out!

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                          gilles
                          last edited by 20 Mar 2013, 20:30

                          Seven years!

                          You should read the manual, just in case. πŸ˜„

                          http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=94862&topic=2458142&ctx=topic

                          " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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                            valerostudio
                            last edited by 20 Mar 2013, 20:40

                            There's a manual? πŸ˜‰

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                              Wo3Dan
                              last edited by 20 Mar 2013, 21:06

                              @gilles said:

                              Seven years!

                              You should read the manual, just in case. πŸ˜„

                              http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=94862&topic=2458142&ctx=topic

                              Useful reading but here it lacks the information about how to use to rotate a group or component accurately according to the current drawing axes system with angle input.
                              Also I couldn't find anything about moving vertices. And even more, while doing so, how to lock moving a vertex to its own edge's direction. (=hover over the edge first, press [Shift], only then move the vertex)

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                                cotty
                                last edited by 20 Mar 2013, 21:17

                                @wo3dan said:

                                ...lock moving a vertex to its own edge's direction. (=hover over the edge first, press [Shift], only then move the vertex)

                                New one for me, thank you!

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                                  gilles
                                  last edited by 20 Mar 2013, 21:21

                                  Yes nobody is perfect.

                                  " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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                                    gilles
                                    last edited by 20 Mar 2013, 21:24

                                    @unknownuser said:

                                    Also I couldn't find anything about moving vertices. And even more, while doing so, how to lock moving a vertex to its own edge's direction. (=hover over the edge first, press [Shift], only then move the vertex)

                                    This one is new for me!
                                    Well seven years to learn this too. 😳

                                    " c'est curieux chez les marins ce besoin de faire des phrases "

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                                      Wo3Dan
                                      last edited by 20 Mar 2013, 21:49

                                      @gilles said:

                                      Yes nobody is perfect.

                                      How true.
                                      Fact is, I learned it (lock vertex to edge) from someone else, .....from Anssi.
                                      And this was also after having used SU for several years. (Doh for me at that time)

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                                        Gaieus
                                        last edited by 21 Mar 2013, 11:31

                                        @valerostudio said:

                                        Left, Right, Up arrows lock the Red Green Blue Axis when using move! How did it take me 7 years to figure this one out!

                                        And not only the Move tool but the line tool, too (just in case you needed it) πŸ˜‰

                                        And yes, I only discovered it about a year ago or so? πŸ˜†

                                        Gai...

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                                          broomstick
                                          last edited by 21 Mar 2013, 12:58

                                          @wo3dan said:

                                          And even more, while doing so, how to lock moving a vertex to its own edge's direction. (=hover over the edge first, press [Shift], only then move the vertex)

                                          There's always something new to learn..

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