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    • cottyC Offline
      cotty
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      @Hornoxx
      If you know what you do this may be a good option for you. But please, do not suggest this as the general preferred solution where beginners will read it and will fail sooner or later...

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      • HornOxxH Offline
        HornOxx
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        Hi Tig, Cotty, David ...

        Sorry and thanks a lot for your Comments!
        I do not want to confuse anyone - certainly not beginners

        Obviously, my workflow is too much influenced by other less flexible CAD tools, which I've used for many years...

        Dear beginners, as you can see, there is always something to learn ๐Ÿ˜•

        never trust a skinny cook

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        • GaieusG Offline
          Gaieus
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          @tig said:

          This is contrary to received wisdom. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ
          Most users always leave Layer0 as the active layer
          They make all of their geometry on that active layer.
          They then make a Group or Component from that selected geometry
          They then assign some other Layer to that 'container' using Entity Info.
          They use Layers to control visibility.
          Creating base level edges and faces [aka geometry] on a Layer other that Layer0 is a recipe for disaster, or at least confusion...

          Yes, we know, TIG - however what if you have finally managed to put a certain complex geometry (say a gorup / coponent) on a certain layer other than Layer 0 and then decide to explode it.

          What happens? Where will the more primitive elements get?

          Gai...

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          • TIGT Offline
            TIG Moderator
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            @Gaieus

            [Long time no see!]

            Yes, it is unfortunate that the default exploding of a 'container' - i.e. a Group/Component-Instance/Image - will results in anything within it that was on Layer0 being reassigned to the layer which had been assigned to the 'container'.

            There are several approaches to this:

            1. Remember to use 'Entity Info' to reassign the container's layer to Layer0, BEFORE you Explode it.

            2. Use a plugin like my http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=explodegroup2layers to do the same thing...

            3. Use this snippet in the Ruby Console + <enter>, to reassign all Selected Groups/Instances to Layer0, and only then Explode them - so then all layers remain unchanged.

            s=Sketchup.active_model.selection;a=s.grep(Sketchup;;Group)+s.grep(Sketchup;;ComponentInstance);a.each{|e|e.layer=nil;e.explode}
            

            It's easiy made into a script...

            1. I think Jim also wrote a similar script... but I can't find it immediately, and I do have to go to the pub ๐Ÿ˜‰

            TIG

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            • HornOxxH Offline
              HornOxx
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              Hi Tig and Hi Gaieus,
              meanwhile I try to switch my SkUp-working style to the "Layer 0" method ๐Ÿ˜„ and yes, absolute beginners will certainly use this method.
              Other users (like me and certainly all of you) who have a long-standing CAD background will understand why I have given this (wrong) advice above. For example, not only for AutoCAD or Revit the "Layer 0" discussions fill hundreds of webpages as you can imagine

              Luckily the layer visibility per scene worked well so far over years and luckily there was no disaster or confusion so far. I still do not know why but fortune favors fools! Anyway, I am now getting used to the here recommended method. I have already even changed my origin template ๐Ÿ˜‰

              I would like to follow and learn your "Explode Group to Layers" advice (thanks for that), but unfortunately I do not understand how to do it - I do not have any experience working with the Console - unfortunately. Maybe you or another member here might post a screenshot on this method? Or maybe someone can recommend any YouTube video tutorial on this topic or maybe there is already a thread on this topic here? Any help to learn that would be great!

              Finally I have a very stupid question: how do you (all) do these screenshots here to show content of any other posts on which you refer in your own answer, as Gaieus has done it above? - I am really embarrassed to ask that ๐Ÿ˜ณ

              never trust a skinny cook

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              • JQLJ Offline
                JQL
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                I hadn't had the patience to read all tips so this one may be out there:

                Forget about hitting ESC a thousand times when you want to cancel the mess you're in, as you used to do in AutoCAD. Try using the SPACE key instead.

                SPACE key is the one to use as it cancels the command by switching to SELECT tool.

                Hitting ESC key will probably get you in a bigger mess because:
                1 - Your command isn't cancelled, just reset to it's initial action.
                2 - Any active dialog box (like the Paint dialog, components, or entity info, etc) will close...
                3 - If you're in editing a group/component context (double click to edit) ESC cancels editing and returns to the context you were before. When you know what you're doing it's very useful but for beginners, sometimes this means jumping out of multiple nested groups/components and getting lost in the model.

                Now that you know, use ESC key and double click to speed up your navigation.

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                • JQLJ Offline
                  JQL
                  last edited by

                  To be sure you are selecting some basic geometry for edition and not the group/component wich is nesting it, click a thousand times on it until all connected edges and faces get selected (visually this is usually blue or orange edges and blue or orange dotted faces).

                  Then you can select the single face/edge and move it, pushpull it, offset it, paint it directly or do whatever you want with it.

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                  • pbacotP Offline
                    pbacot
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                    Hornoxx to quote another post, hit the " " " quotation mark icon in the upper right of that post. It will place the post text and pictures in that format into your reply window.

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                    • HornOxxH Offline
                      HornOxx
                      last edited by

                      @pbacot said:

                      Hornoxx to quote another post, hit the " " " quotation mark icon in the upper right of that post. It will place the post text and pictures in that format into your reply window.

                      pbacot - thank you !
                      (please donยดt tell it anyone) ๐Ÿ˜†

                      never trust a skinny cook

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                      • I Offline
                        IntelCoreDuo
                        last edited by

                        My tip:

                        If you ever find yourself not being able to do a certain task in an efficient manner, there is a very good chance someone else has been there before. If they have, they may have created a plugin to solve it. Or a clever workaround. Never settle for a "adequate" solution, always try to find a better way. It will turn you into the office guru in no time. This is about making a short-term investment that will often pay out in the short term, and always in the long term.

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                        • S Offline
                          ScottchUp
                          last edited by

                          Create and use an easily readable layering system

                          Double/triple check working layer OFTEN

                          learn to group & use components

                          Learn shortcuts (print them & keep at workstation until they become muscle memory)

                          Buy Nick Sonders book "Sketchup and Layout for Architecture"

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                          • Dave RD Offline
                            Dave R
                            last edited by

                            @scottchup said:

                            Create and use an easily readable layering system

                            Double/triple check working layer OFTEN

                            learn to group & use components

                            Learn shortcuts (print them & keep at workstation until they become muscle memory)

                            Buy Nick Sonders book "Sketchup and Layout for Architecture"

                            Good list. As for the working layer. You might write that as, "Double/triple check that Layer 0 is always the active layer."

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                            • D Offline
                              drafter
                              last edited by

                              I discovered, by accident, that dimensions can be rotated any number of degrees and their value is automatically recalculated.

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                              • JQLJ Offline
                                JQL
                                last edited by

                                Brute leftclick yourself into context until your faces are hatched blue as selected. Then you can edit them.

                                If what you want is to select the group/component nesting those faces, hit ESC once and click the mouse once.

                                By doing that you'll be able easily tell the difference between transforming a component (move, scale, rotate, etc) or editing the entities inside it.

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                                • pbacotP Offline
                                  pbacot
                                  last edited by

                                  @jql said:

                                  Brute leftclick yourself into context until your faces are hatched blue as selected. Then you can edit them.

                                  If what you want is to select the group/component nesting those faces, hit ESC once and click the mouse once.

                                  By doing that you'll be able easily tell the difference between transforming a component (move, scale, rotate, etc) or editing the entities inside it.

                                  Brute-leftclick until you are blue in the face? What?

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                                  • JQLJ Offline
                                    JQL
                                    last edited by

                                    @pbacot said:

                                    @jql said:

                                    Brute leftclick yourself into context until your faces are hatched blue as selected. Then you can edit them.

                                    If what you want is to select the group/component nesting those faces, hit ESC once and click the mouse once.

                                    By doing that you'll be able easily tell the difference between transforming a component (move, scale, rotate, etc) or editing the entities inside it.

                                    Brute-leftclick until you are blue in the face? What?

                                    LOL...

                                    Use select tool and click 3.000.000 times in a component or group until you select all it's faces. Then you know you're inside it.

                                    It's good for nested groups and components that eventually make up a complex model.

                                    Most people I teach SU to, have a hard time figuring out if they are inside or outside of the group. This way they are sure they are inside as suddenly all the faces are selected with a triple click.

                                    It sounds strange, but it's the best advice I have for beginners.

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                                    • pbacotP Offline
                                      pbacot
                                      last edited by

                                      That's cool. (Now you see, I want a command click /plugin that opens the nested component where the face lives.)

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                                      • Dave RD Offline
                                        Dave R
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                                        @pbacot said:

                                        That's cool. (Now you see, I want a command click /plugin that opens the nested component where the face lives.)

                                        You can already do that from Outliner. Of course you need to give the components useful names so you can identify the one you want to edit. ๐Ÿ˜„

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                                        • Rich O BrienR Online
                                          Rich O Brien Moderator
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                                          Someone needs to make an Extension called Deep Dive that brings you into the murky waters of selecting Component#512 by simply knowing you want to select it.

                                          Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp ๐Ÿ“–

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                                          • JQLJ Offline
                                            JQL
                                            last edited by

                                            @rich o brien said:

                                            Someone needs to make an Extension called Deep Dive that brings you into the murky waters of selecting Component#512 by simply knowing you want to select it.

                                            Mind Reading?

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