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  • Scale 2-Point Persepctive?

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    @mattw0711 said:

    Awesome, thanks for the quick reply. In actuality, you are doing the exact same thing that the plugin you referred me to does, just a different path to get there.

    Totally makes sense, thanks again!

    Then I remember why I'm not using it... She won't mind, I use a couple of her plugins daily...

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  • Where is layouts group control point

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    JQLJ

    Then do as you please dear Sir!

  • Scrapbook to share

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    JasonWDJ

    It never occurred to me to draw freehand like that with arrows 😄

    Thanks for the share!

  • Your experience of utilizing SU/LO for a project

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    @kyeric said:

    Hello!

    I have been reflecting lately (as I have a lot since turning 40) on the idea of architecture as design and implementation. I have been using SketchUp for about 13(!) years in some form or fashion and in my growth as a practicing architect and designer I have always fallen back on the trusty, intuitive tools that SketchUp has to offer. My nature is to continue to investigate many a new whiz-bang technology that preaches BIM capability, but I continually find those types of methods too cumbersome and...well, let's face it: not fun.

    As I have circled back around again to a more concise SketchUp and LayOut lifestyle thanks heavily in part to Nick Sonder, Mike Donley and Mike Brightman (you all rock!) I am wanting to ask not what would be the next great feature release of SketchUp and LayOut, but what experience does this community have with moving away from the traditional CAD plans/elevations/sections/details and into a more inclusive 3D representation of a design?

    I still think this is such an interesting subject as plans and sections tend to rely heavily on being diagrammatic and representative, where elevations land more on becoming pictorial. Utilizing some of the methods of Nick and Mike in SketchUp and LayOut, I have found that making all of the 3D information becomes bogged back down in translation back into a more standard graphic standard format. I am hoping to hear some of this community's experience dealing with breaking away form an architect's conception of graphic standards to how an owner or contractor relate directly to visual communication in 3D? How do you all make a new standard?

    No wrong answers here, just appreciation of not only this wonderful software, but the users that make it sing.

    Cheers!

    😎 👍
    interesting sir,

    i find su/lo good,fast,exactly fun and doing great for my job. been 6 years riding with skp/lo to reach the project completion. i see it not braking away from architecture, rather engineering graphics standard while it is adopted and acceptable by the concerned trades and professions, owner and contractors alike, with some blocking issues,
    i have to create and export another raw 2d plans exerpted from the 3d model for the allied proffesion use, more exactly ,structural designer, plumbing, elec engr. so on.to do their thing using their beloved 2d software.

    cumbersome sir, yes it is but it can do the job. but when u master the workflow. it gets better and better, and faster.

    interoperation is the big thing to conquer in there. the call for the software developer integrate some of it capability to work together, and make it faster,

    i make new standards by pursuing this creative endeavor and sharing and encouraging others the expirience and benifits of this new technical instruments of society development.

  • Layout PRO 2016 Cannot find Autosave-File

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    It happened to me too. Sometimes you're lucky and after reopening Layout you have a recent file, sometimes just nothing and you lose hours of work.

    I solved it adding few lines to my autohotkey script, it generates a loop that autosaves every 2 minutes.

    #Persistent SetTimer, AutoSave, 120000 AutoSave; IfWinActive, ahk_exe C;\Program Files\SketchUp\SketchUp 2016\LayOut\LayOut.exe Send, {LCtrl Down}s{LControl Up} return

    where 120000 is the time in milliseconds.

  • Snap leader to top line of text (always)

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    +1
    I know is more than a year of this FR, but the behavior still the same. I only work with straight leader lines with/without elbow. With elbow the text is on the top, with no elbow (straight line) the text is on the middle with no option to fix the align on text window. The workaround is to make 2 straight lines to behave like a leader line with elbow.

  • NEED HELP with weird layout (picture in post)

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    Dave RD

    OK. Now it shows up.

    This is an issue with your graphics card. Quit LayOut, open SketchUp, go to window>Preferences>OpenGL, and disable Hardware Acceleration. Then try opening LO again and re-rendering the viewports.

    Very likely this will fix the problem. If it does, it also indicates that the GPU isn't supporting OpenGL properly. You can check for and install driver updates for your GPU which might help. It depends on the card.

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    Dave RD

    You can select the desired paper size in File>Document Setup>Paper. A2 is list in the drop down near the top of the list. If you're modifying an existing template that shows the grid lines, the grid lines will still be displayed with the same spacing. You can go to the Grids page and make changes to the grid spacing, color and whether or not the grid will be printed.

    While you're in the Paper window, you can adjust margins and other details, too.

  • [BUG+WORKAROUND] High Scale Viewports

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    JQLJ

    You're very welcome, most of it was collected here at Sketchucation too, and I'd share/learn less if you didn't question my options. So thanks!

  • LAYOUT Line dashes and arrows

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    JQLJ

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    When this happens you clearly know something is wrong and needs fixing. This is bad.

    However when this happens, people don't notice the tiny deviation and look at the error like it's correct. Much worse imho.

  • Label alignment

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    @jql said:

    It's not easy for 100 labels and it's not easy if you want to change label position.

    Maybe so, but from 101 to infinity it is fairly easy to set right/left/center justify. 😉

    Select Label.....Text Style.......Right/Left justify.....font size etc. and Go.

    Now if OP wants auto justify in relation to leader position, than I can see this as a useful feature. (with option to turn on/off if required)

    Or, when moving a label and the leader flips from L to R auto text justify would also be a time saver here.

    Charlie

  • Components search box

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    You can only search In Model using the Outliner.

    Local searching is not possible. But a really nice idea.

  • Extension on Layout for Automatic Tag ?

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    Dav_IDD

    Yep,

    I'm waiting for it 😉 ...
    let(s have a look here
    it's about Sketchup pro 2016 and Layou C API
    Using the LayOut C API in a SketchUp Extension
    "The LayOut C API is included in the SketchUp application, meaning developers may utilize the LayOut C API from within their SketchUp extension without being required to include it in their extension. For an example of how to use the LayOut C API from within a SketchUp extension, see the RubyExampleCreateLayOut sample."

    source :
    http://extensions.sketchup.com/developer_center/layout_c_api/layout/index.html

    another idea to solve my problem ?
    Thx Frederik for your reply
    David

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  • HOW TO HIDE SCENE THUMBNAILS

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    a few options:

    close the scenes-panel change to list-view (icon with horizontal lines in the scene panel)
  • PDF995 and dashed lines !?!?!?!?

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    Dave RD

    Ahh... Yes. I remember there have been suggestions for exporting from SU that way. I rarely ever need to export PDFs from SU because I get better and more controllable results doing it from LO anyway.

    Well, you're on the right track now anyway.

  • Aligning Dimensions in Layout

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    Thanks for the help

  • Rotating Objects

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    pbacotP

    I hadn't looked at this before, myself. I guess my sketching in LO is just that. Not used for precise work. I kept experimenting to see if there was some trick. As Dave says in the last comment, as way to change the handle of the widget--if indeed we have to continue to use the widget in the future... I imagined using a modifier key that would "free" the rotation arm to be realigned.

    Other notes. I don't highlighting mentioned in this thread. It is so light on my computer I often can't tell if it's really there.

    I guess you have to measure the angle then do the move by entering it. This is not that easy, given the odd ways LayOut does things, but I guess you can learn to avoid the pitfalls.

  • Drawing a Line Perpendicular to Another

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    RichardR

    Option to ensure you get it correct is to draw a line over the SU model and rotate it with "snap to object" on! I do this as a matter of course as it quicker than trying to find the right inference.