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    Make Scence From Each Layer Only

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      anthonysarno321
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      I can't find a plugin that does this, and it would save me loads of time. Often I am importing dwg files into sketchup 2015, and it comes in with all the layers, which is great.

      However, I often do not want all the layers shown.

      What would be easiest is if there was a plugin/ruby to send each individual layer to a scene, with only that layer. The scene would for obvious reasons be named by the layer.

      Then when I work within Layout, I can use/select any individual layer from the dwg file.

      Anyone know if this already exists, or a work around?

      Thanks in advance!

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        sdmitch
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        @anthonysarno321 said:

        I can't find a plugin that does this, and it would save me loads of time. Often I am importing dwg files into sketchup 2015, and it comes in with all the layers, which is great.

        However, I often do not want all the layers shown.

        What would be easiest is if there was a plugin/ruby to send each individual layer to a scene, with only that layer. The scene would for obvious reasons be named by the layer.

        Then when I work within Layout, I can use/select any individual layer from the dwg file.

        Anyone know if this already exists, or a work around?

        Thanks in advance!

        If possible, please post a sample model,ver<=2014.

        Nothing is worthless, it can always be used as a bad example.

        http://sdmitch.blogspot.com/

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