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    whitelock
    last edited by 5 Jan 2018, 11:34

    Hi Everyone,

    I design sets in the film industry and for the last few years my work flow has been entirely inside of ketchup and layout. I had a system for sectioning and hatching which I don't think I can now do in 2018 with the new section tool in sketchup.

    Originally i would model my set, set up views (plan elevations etc) and then I would section each part by using the section cut face plugin. I would put a white fill in my sections and then I would offset each section, hide the offset lines and use hatch face plugin to fill the remaining section with a basic hatch. Its not very often in set design that we need to use any other kind of hatch except when showing plaster or compacted earth. I basically did all hatching inside the model rather than in layout. any ideas how i can achieve this look in the new sketchup with the new section fills that don't seem to be editable.

    I have attached some examples to show how I used to do it.

    Thanks


    NYS_008_INT-SANCTUM-FOYER_FLOOR-LAYOUT_LW_10062015.jpg.zip

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      Box
      last edited by 5 Jan 2018, 13:16

      It seems the easiest option would be to turn off the new fills and and stick with your normal method.

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        whitelock
        last edited by 8 Jan 2018, 10:22

        Thanks Box

        How do you turn off the new fills?

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          Dave R
          last edited by 8 Jan 2018, 10:32

          @whitelock said:

          Thanks Box

          How do you turn off the new fills?

          It's a style setting and as such, can be turned on/off in the Styles window.
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          Or use the toolbar button.
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            Box
            last edited by 8 Jan 2018, 10:38

            Or go View menu and untick Section Fills.

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              whitelock
              last edited by 12 Jan 2018, 15:48

              Thanks Guys,

              As a side note I am currently modelling medieval elliptical staircase. its been a while since I did a stair case and I have forgotten the best way to model the handrail and stringer i:e i need to extrude the profiles upright - enoreths upright extruder just hangs on me overtime is there another plugin that you can suggest for this action.

              thanks

              Luke

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                RodolfoST
                last edited by 12 Jan 2018, 17:33

                The easiest way I found was by using the DIBAC plugin, it recognizes the cut face according to the texture selected for the GROUP, regardless of the colors of the faces.
                Untitled-1.jpg

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