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    [req] plugin to save me from zoom section cut frustration

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    • john2J Offline
      john2
      last edited by

      Can there be a plugin which gives us a warning that our objects are too away from the origin? And after that, just like ThomThom's edge tools that shows us the problematic areas, this plugin could highlight all those problematic areas in purple colour

      After that, the magical lifesaver, the object's component/group axes are placed closer to them. And also, the whole model's axes is placed closer where it should be to avoid the section cutting zoom madness

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      • BoxB Offline
        Box
        last edited by

        There are two plugins that spring to mind to help you with this.
        Chris Fulmer's Center on Origin
        http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=clf_center_on_origin
        And Tig's Originate Component Axes
        http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_originatecomponnetsaxes
        I recently used these to move a model 69,000 miles.

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        • john2J Offline
          john2
          last edited by

          @box said:

          There are two plugins that spring to mind to help you with this.
          Chris Fulmer's Center on Origin
          http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=clf_center_on_origin
          And Tig's Originate Component Axes
          http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=TIG_originatecomponnetsaxes
          I recently used these to move a model 69,000 miles.

          I have a submission on Sunday and I'm hell deep into work. So you can understand my level of do things fast fast fast, get answers fast in a snap. This is the second post I made today I guess. I'm very happy . Thanks a ton dude, thanks a ton! ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘

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          • BoxB Offline
            Box
            last edited by

            You're welcome.
            There's a plugin floating around that lets you move deadlines, it was written by a nigerian prince and for the right money I can let you have a copy.

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            • john2J Offline
              john2
              last edited by

              @box said:

              You're welcome.
              There's a plugin floating around that lets you move deadlines, it was written by a nigerian prince and for the right money I can let you have a copy.

              move deadlines means?

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              • BoxB Offline
                Box
                last edited by

                It was a joke, a deadline being the time you have to deliver your finished project.
                Nigerians are notorious internet scam artists usually involving princes and millions of dollars.
                If you send me your bank details I will explain further with a full demonstration.

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                • john2J Offline
                  john2
                  last edited by

                  The TIG plugin is not working. When I click on component, and use the plugin, nothing happens.

                  The chris fullmer plugin brings the geometry of my component to the original "0,0,0 axis" of sketchup. Is that exactly the solution to the problem? I mean, we shift all the geometry to the global origin before starting our actual full fledged work in sketchup ? I have already done a huge amount of work in sketchup. Shifting back the components to the origin is going to make the matter more complicated.

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                  • TIGT Online
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                    last edited by

                    My TIG.originatecomponentsaxes works by processing all selected component-instances.
                    If the selection has no instances in it, then it doesn't do anything.
                    It does not work on groups.

                    It does work - I justed tested it to make sure... ๐Ÿ˜’

                    TIG

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                      john2
                      last edited by

                      @tig said:

                      My TIG.originatecomponentsaxes works by processing all selected component-instances.
                      If the selection has no instances in it, then it doesn't do anything.
                      It does not work on groups.

                      It does work - I justed tested it to make sure... ๐Ÿ˜’

                      Sorry, I was trying it on groups. I'll try it on components sir. So, the zoom cutting problem is caused by components only and not groups at all, yes? โ“

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                      • JQLJ Offline
                        JQL
                        last edited by

                        No the zoom problem is caused by your geometry being far away from origin or you having a big model and trying to zoom close.

                        What those plugins deal with is with components and axis (changing axis is like changing origin).

                        My advice#1:

                        • Move model as close as you can to origin
                        • use a shortcut to camera>perspective.
                        • On perspective zoom out far away from the point you need to zoom in
                        • Use the shortcut and you are on parallel view
                        • Zoom in closer to object;
                        • Use camera to change back to perspective.
                        • With luck your issue might be solved.

                        My advice#2:

                        • If you are working in a group and the geometry disappears change the group to a component;
                        • Make the component's axis closer to geometry
                        • If the issue is not solved export component by rightclicking on it and choosing save as;
                        • Afer this you have a component saved in drive, so open it and work on it without camera issues and save it;
                        • After all work is done you can go back to original model, rightclick on the component and "reload"
                        • The geometry is updated

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                        • john2J Offline
                          john2
                          last edited by

                          Advice #2 is super awesome! thanks. I have a huge site having an area of 13 hectares. Its linear/longitudinal in nature, I'll post a screen shot from my laptop. I'm currently using phone.

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                          • john2J Offline
                            john2
                            last edited by

                            Can there be an inspector sort of plugin which analyses and gives warning about problematic axes of components?

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                              driven
                              last edited by

                              There is already [sort of]...

                              'Window' >> 'Model Info' >> 'Components' >> ' Component Axes' >> check 'Show...'

                              then you assume the role of the 'Inspector'

                              john

                              learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                                john2
                                last edited by

                                @driven said:

                                There is already [sort of]...

                                'Window' >> 'Model Info' >> 'Components' >> ' Component Axes' >> check 'Show...'

                                then you assume the role of the 'Inspector'

                                john

                                8 years of using Sketchup. I never saw this thing. ! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘ Thanks

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