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    • R Offline
      rhankc
      last edited by

      syburn,
      you seem to have some cad stray pieces in there somewhere, and you are at a very small scale.
      I would open a fresh SU file, window copy to clipboard a very tight box around your floor plan get just what is necessary from as close as possible: Past it to the new open file, and rescale the drawing. Use 1:1 size on your floor plan. If your copy paste reacts the same way in the new file, do it again a little differently, you probably grabbed the troublesome cad floater!
      hope this helps,
      Hank

      Hank

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      • elmerE Offline
        elmer
        last edited by

        Hi syburn,
        First erase the construction lines then if you do a "select all", you will notice a little line far from your model, erase it and everything will work fine;
        Hope that help,
        Regards,

        LOBBY.skp

        Patrice

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        • elmerE Offline
          elmer
          last edited by

          Woop, sorry i attached the wrong file, here comes the corrected one!

          LOBBY corrected.skp

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            dylan
            last edited by

            That still clips Elmer.
            What Elmer says though is correct and is normally what may cause this. I just use Zoom Extents to see where the offending extras are.

            Another problem is you are so far away from 0,0.

            I also noice you have extra lines on your imported drawing which should not be there. It is also not on the ground plane.

            I would suggest making sure it is cleaned up corrctly before importing from ACAD.
            Try the Flatten command, Overkill, Purge and Audit.

            Make sure you import at correct units/scale also.

            Go back to acad, get rid of all the extra lines and text etc, place all remaining on 0 and run the commands I mentioned. Hopefully this may improve things.

            http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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            • ToboboT Offline
              Tobobo
              last edited by

              I find that i have to import Cad files in mm or scale them up once imported. SU does have a small enough incrament for working in metres

              What i mean is 1 unit = 1 millimetre as apposed to 1 unit = 1 metre

              Hope i haven't confused you too much

              Toby

              Philippians 4:13

              I can do everything through him who gives me strength.

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              • syburnS Offline
                syburn
                last edited by

                @unknownuser said:

                I find that i have to import Cad files in mm or scale them up once imported. SU does have a small enough incrament for working in metres

                I did draw to scale in mm, but when i imported it the dimensions all seemed wrong (so i used tape measure to change model scale).

                Anyway i ll try all your tips now as see what happens.

                P: syburn

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                • syburnS Offline
                  syburn
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  you seem to have some cad stray pieces in there somewhere

                  What is the way to look/see find these stray cad pieces?

                  P: syburn

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                    rhankc
                    last edited by

                    I say that because the dispaly all made your drawing very samll on the screen. I didnt see them, but elmer did, Your drawing was really unco-operative, so I opened a new session and copy/paste the plan to a new session and it corrected itself. You were right, about the tape measure, I work in imperial, but slect two points, tell the system what you want it to represent and select yes.

                    import your cad file to another file, it willcome in as a componenet, leave it as a component, if it disappears when you do a zoom extents your text, dimensions or something is messing with you. If it comes in ok trace over and around it and watch this video: Working with CAD:
                    http://www.go-2-school.com/podcasts/020

                    Hank

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                    • elmerE Offline
                      elmer
                      last edited by

                      Here is an image to show where that little line is.
                      Patrice

                      http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/sas/Newbie/Image-1.jpg

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                      • syburnS Offline
                        syburn
                        last edited by

                        oh thanks everybody, i understand now and managed to import again from a block (im using autocad LT 2006 and seemed not to let me purge or overkill or flatten so a block seemed to work ok).

                        I have developed the whole thing now and I have posted it in the rendering gallery. Not so happy with it though.

                        P: syburn

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