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    • Jean LemireJ Offline
      Jean Lemire
      last edited by

      Hi folks.

      Another possibility. Lets pretend that the file that you want to export the file is called A and that the file into which you want to place then is called B.

      1 - Open file A.

      2 - Save as C.

      3 - Delete the model in the C file. All you want to keep are the scenes.

      4 - Use File --> Import to import the model from file B. Place it where the previous model was. You may wait untill this is done before deleting the model from A to keep a positioning point.

      5 - Save as B, overwriting old file B with a new one that inherited all the scenes from A.

      Just ideas.

      Jean (Johnny) Lemire from Repentigny, Quebec, Canada.

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        flipya
        last edited by

        @jean lemire said:

        Just ideas

        Just ideas indeed, but not bad ideas πŸ˜„

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        • DavidBoulderD Offline
          DavidBoulder
          last edited by

          Often I have various design options for a site, but I want to evaluate them with the same set of scenes, which may change from day to day, or I might add background photos.

          My technique is similar to what is described above, but I don't explode my component.

          My file with the scenes is called something like "Project master file.skp"

          There are a few top level components.
          Site Context
          Building Design
          Landscaping

          The Building design component is what I have 4-5 versions of, and I swap out which one I want to view or work on. When I make change to it, I save the component back out before swapping out for another one. I don't rely on it being saved in the master file. This was particularly useful when I had a project with tons of high res photo match scenes. I had to send my design back and forth via email, and this way I only had to send the model element, and not the larger file with the images. In this case my photo match was for the site context, not for the building design.

          --

          David Goldwasser
          OpenStudio Developer
          National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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          • J Offline
            JPMays
            last edited by

            @jean lemire said:

            4 - Use File --> Import to import the model from file B. Place it where the previous model was. You may wait untill this is done before deleting the model from A to keep a positioning point.

            i have experienced problems with this method that I could use some help on: I had model A, which my boss saved off a copy of (B) to start creating views for our presentation, while I continued to develop the original file (A). When it came time to merge the two, I deleted all the geometry from B, and then did File>Import>A. However, it did not import in the same location. Is there a way to specify the origin or something?

            Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
              last edited by

              As Jean indicated, you could leave the original in place in B until after you've imported A so that you have a reference to use for location.

              An alternative would be to make a component of the entire A model. Set the component axis to either the global origin or relative to some point perhaps defined by the intersection of two guidelines. If you use guidelines, place corresponding guidelines in the B file. Then delete the model in B, copy (Ctrl+C) the component in A and paste (Ctrl+V) it in B making sure you click on the intersection of the guidelines.

              Or, even easier, Select all of model A and copy it (again Ctrl+C). Then, in Model B, click Edit>Paste in Place.

              Etaoin Shrdlu

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                ledisnomad
                last edited by

                I have a script that says it is copyrighted by @LastSoftware that allows you to create a camera object and look through said object. I use it to copy my cameras from file to file like you want, Weetie. I don't know where I got it, so I'll attach it here. You have to create a camera for each scene, copy all cameras and paste them, then create a new scene for each camera, so it's not fully automated, but it does the trick for free.


                camera.rb

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                • D Offline
                  dtrarch
                  last edited by

                  FYI

                  The $5 pageExim.rb from SMustard works for both SU 7.1 free and SU 8 Pro. πŸ‘
                  Even though it is named as a page util it will copy over all the user defined scene names properly.
                  Very slick. πŸ‘ πŸ‘

                  dtr

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
                    last edited by

                    Yes, that's an old plugin. Until SU version 6, scenes were called pages (then LayOut with its "real" pages came in and took the name).

                    Same with construction lines and guide lines etc. I think the ruby api still calls them by their "old" name (so that plugins are cross-version compatible)

                    Gai...

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                    • M Offline
                      Milan_79
                      last edited by

                      You can also create camera, then copy it from one file to another.
                      Cheers!

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                      • I Offline
                        iidave
                        last edited by

                        @jean lemire said:

                        Hi folks.

                        Another possibility. Let's pretend that the file that you want to export the file is called A and that the file into which you want to place then is called B.
                        1 - Open file A.
                        2 - Save as C.
                        3 - Delete the model in the C file. All you want to keep are the scenes.
                        4 - Use File --> Import to import the model from file B. Place it where the previous model was. You may wait until this is done before deleting the model from A to keep a positioning point.
                        5 - Save as B, overwriting old file B with a new one that inherited all the scenes from A.

                        This idea worker perfectly! But I did a copy and paste in place. Saved a lot of time.

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                          numerobis
                          last edited by

                          Eneroth Camera Memory
                          https://extensions.sketchup.com/extension/72b38e0c-1466-4b4b-8dfc-0e3a1d787e05/eneroth-camera-memory

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