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    • D Offline
      driven
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      did you check for hidden geometry?
      can you add a 3dWarehouse link for one of these multi layered items?
      john

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

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      • ntxdaveN Offline
        ntxdave
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        @driven said:

        did you check for hidden geometry?
        can you add a 3dWarehouse link for one of these multi layered items?
        john

        Yes, I have tried turning on Hidden Geometry and could not identify anything.

        I have tried copying and pasting some of the downloaded items into a blank copy of SU and have not yet been able to identify which items are the culprits. Is there some "simple" way to do this that I am missing?

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        • T Offline
          TECHDAVE02
          last edited by

          get this plug in it will help
          SLBaumgartner: Layer Zero Fixup Tools v1.1

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            Did you try purging unused layers via the Details menu in the Layers window? That's always a good place to start because it'll get rid of layers that don't have anything associated with them. At least you won't be hunting for nothing.

            When I get models from students and others in which the layers are screwed and confused, I generally just delete all of them shifting all entities to Layer 0. Then I start over with new layers. Usually it's a heckuva lot easier to do that than it is to repair the mess.

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            • andybotA Offline
              andybot
              last edited by

              It could be that some lines are on those layers, but not any of the faces. Happens to me sometimes with a CAD import. I would just go and delete the layers and send the contents to Layer 0, then whatever group they're in will control the visibility.

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              • cottyC Offline
                cotty
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                @dave r said:

                I generally just delete all of them shifting all entities to Layer 0. Then I start over with new layers. Usually it's a heckuva lot easier to do that than it is to repair the mess.

                +1 πŸ‘

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                • ntxdaveN Offline
                  ntxdave
                  last edited by

                  @dave r said:

                  Did you try purging unused layers via the Details menu in the Layers window? That's always a good place to start because it'll get rid of layers that don't have anything associated with them. At least you won't be hunting for nothing.

                  When I get models from students and others in which the layers are screwed and confused, I generally just delete all of them shifting all entities to Layer 0. Then I start over with new layers. Usually it's a heckuva lot easier to do that than it is to repair the mess.

                  With a little work, I have identified where most of the problem is.When I got the stuff from the 3d warehouse, I save it to external files instead of loading directly into my model. Given that I could isolate them and look at stuff individually, I tried an experiment. Once, I had identified the culprit, I added a layer, then I selected the objects and set the entity info to that layer. Since all of the original layers were still showing, I selected them and them deleted them moving the contents to Layer 0. Now that those layers were gone, I was able to turn the layer I had added off and on and the objects were all controlled the way I wanted them to be. Thus, just like you were pointing out, I now feel safe in going back into my model and merging all of the "phantom/unneeded" layers with Layer 0 since I have grouped all of the objects into layers the way I want them.

                  Thanks for the feedback. Big Lesson Learned for me....... β˜€

                  @techdave02 said:

                  get this plug in it will help
                  SLBaumgartner: Layer Zero Fixup Tools v1.1

                  Thanks, I will look at it. (Got your PM also)

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                  • pbacotP Offline
                    pbacot
                    last edited by

                    Probably a good idea if you intend to continue use of imported (warehouse) models is to put them into a blank SU file first and see what you want to do with the layers, colors, components etc. Put clean objects in your working model.

                    Some objects (such as trees made by Sketchucation authors) actually have useful and properly used layers, so consider the source and what you'll be doing with it down the line.

                    MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                    • ntxdaveN Offline
                      ntxdave
                      last edited by

                      @pbacot said:

                      Probably a good idea if you intend to continue use of imported (warehouse) models is to put them into a blank SU file first and see what you want to do with the layers, colors, components etc. Put clean objects in your working model.

                      Some objects (such as trees made by Sketchucation authors) actually have useful and properly used layers, so consider the source and what you'll be doing with it down the line.

                      Totally agree..... πŸ‘

                      As I said before, this has been a very valuable lesson learned. Particularly when using stuff from the warehouse.

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
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                        Yep, the Warehouse can be a valuable resource but you need to be discerning about the models you get from there. You will find some good content and some that needs a lot of help. For the kinds of components I might find useful to get from the warehouse, my overall experience is that it's easier to make my own than fix what someone else did.

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