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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
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      I've just gotten in the habit of making only components. I almost never make groups and can't see why one would make a group instead of a component.

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      • free agentF Offline
        free agent
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        it adds to file size if u only work in components unless u purge regularly, for instance if you create a component of a bunch of things then later you delete it because you dont need it anymore that component still exists in that model (in your component window) even though its not in ur model space. but if it was a group the whole thing would be deleted, u wouldnt have to purge ur drawing every time i delete a unique component...

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          I know that components remain as part of the file unless purged. That's not a downside compared to the upside of making components in the first place. I use TIG's PurgeAll plugin to take care of that. A simple keystroke purges all unused components, layers, materials and styles. Besides, multiple copies of groups increase file size, too.

          You could make one of your groups into a component and then use ApplyTo to make the other copies of the group into instances of that component.

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          • free agentF Offline
            free agent
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            thats exactly what i want, excuse my ignorance but where is that 😳

            sketchup has that purge all built in... model info>statistics

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            • free agentF Offline
              free agent
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              ok i found it on smustard but i dont think im using it right, made some groups then make one component then right click, component definition... and nothing happens when i click either option

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              • plot-parisP Offline
                plot-paris
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                free agent is right - you can't replace a group with a component automatically (the "replace selected" context command in the component window works solely on comps).

                concerning the use of groups instead of components: at first, it may be useful to have a group, when you create a basic shape and copy it several times, knowing, that you will do individual changes to each copy.
                especially for temporary grouping components don't make sense at all. by creating a group instead you save a little time (you don't have to hit enter to confirm the component name and you don't have to purge afterwards).
                but most important for me is, at the moment the lack of organization options for the component window makes it difficult enough already to find components. if all the groups I create in a model would be added to that list, the comp window was utterly useless!

                but it would indeed be nice, if groups could adopt some of the component behavior. the option to replace several groups with one component for example.
                so basically a group could be an unnamed component, that automatically creates a unique copy when changed (so that if I copied a group around a hundred times and later on want it to be a component, I right click it and choose "convert to component". all altered copies will stay a group...)

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                • free agentF Offline
                  free agent
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                  i never name components when making components i first make a group and i have a short key for "make component" saves me the hasle of aiming at ok in the naming components window that pops up.

                  and yes that would be perfect to select a few of those similar groups and right for convert to components, it seems seems like this option should already exist otherwise whats the point of the entity info window telling me there are so many of those groups similar to the one i have selected

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
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                    FreeAgent, the ApplyTo plugin only works on components. You'll have to make all of the groups into components first. Then select the component whose definition you and right click. Get the definition. Then select the components you want to have the same definition, right click and apply the definition. Of course you avoid the need to make all those groups into components by making components on the front end.

                    Plot-paris: my apologoies if I gave the impressionthat you could replace groups with components. Of course that's not the case and not what I was trying to inisinuate.

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                    • plot-parisP Offline
                      plot-paris
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                      thanks, Dave. I was already afraid, you wanted to take away my beloved groups 😄

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                      • free agentF Offline
                        free agent
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                        Dave
                        i would still need to go to each group and convert to group individually, however this would be quicker than placing that component on top of each of those groups, but its still time consuming, was really requesting a script that converted all similar groups into components, and while we're at it i'll throw in a slect all similar groups function ☀

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
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                          Well, maybe one of the Ruby geniuses (is that the plural of genius?) will come up with one. Still, you could avoid all that by making components from the "git go". 😉 Separate them with Make unique if needed and purge the unused stuff before saving.

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                            RickW
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                            I'll look into modifying ApplyTo to include replacing multiple groups with a component.

                            RickW
                            [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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                            • free agentF Offline
                              free agent
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                              Awsome thanx Rick!!! and just to push my luck: did u do any "digging on Texture Corector"???

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                                RickW
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                                @unknownuser said:

                                Awsome thanx Rick!!! and just to push my luck: did u do any "digging on Texture Corector"???

                                Sorry, not a lot (though I can report that I found one more thing that didn't work) - busy at work with big project, and at home with another big project (10-month-old baby) 😄

                                RickW
                                [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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                                • free agentF Offline
                                  free agent
                                  last edited by

                                  haha thanx Rick i understand i have a similar 2 year old project at home 😆

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                                    Fletch
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                                    the applyto command sounds interesting, but if you have several similar groups that you have just turned into components and need to replace them with the 'good' component, you don't need another tool... when you have the other "bad" components selected, just right-click the 'good' component thumbnail in the components>in model dialog , and choose 'replace'... no need to place them by hand one at a time... they orient correctly this way too... in my experience.

                                    @unknownuser said:

                                    I almost never make groups and can't see why one would make a group instead of a component.

                                    I use groups to group things like 'hi poly furniture' and drop the entire group on a layer to shut off that stuff quickly. I would never make a component of that group! 😆
                                    I use this technique all the time to group phases of a project, put the phases on layers, and control display of phases for clients using Scenes and layer visibility... I wouldn't make components of those phases either... your model size would skyrocket.

                                    Fletch
                                    Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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                                      RickW
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                                      @fletch said:

                                      the applyto command sounds interesting, but if you have several similar groups that you have just turned into components and need to replace them with the 'good' component, you don't need another tool... when you have the other "bad" components selected, just right-click the 'good' component thumbnail in the components>in model dialog , and choose 'replace'.

                                      That's true, but if things are on-screen already, IMO it's easier to have ApplyTo installed rather than try to find the component in the browser (which can be quite a challenge if you have a lot of components and several similar ones at that.

                                      RickW
                                      [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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                                      • free agentF Offline
                                        free agent
                                        last edited by

                                        how to replace the components is irrelevant really because u need to turn those similar groups into components first 😛

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                                        • M Offline
                                          matt77
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                                          Hi all

                                          What we need ideally is something similar to TIG's explode to groups, which works like a dream. So you'd make one group. Run the script explode to components. All that was within the main group would be converted to a component that then could be instantly replaced.

                                          I suppose the whole point of a specific component is that its uniform..
                                          and doing it this way things more than likely wont start like that.

                                          just a thought..

                                          it would be very handy, could be used for instancing trees etc..

                                          many thanks
                                          Matt

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                                            sorgesu
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                                            SketchUp does do much of this for you. If you have a group and decide that you want to make it a component instead, all you need to do is select the group and "make component". The dialogue will not appear because all of the properties are already in place. However, if you go to the in model tab of your component browser, you will find that you have a component called "group#1" and you can edit and change its name and other properties.

                                            If the group had been nested inside another component then all instances of the group would automatically be replaced. However, if a group is nested inside of a component, editing the group will change it in all of the nested components anyway.

                                            Susan Sorger
                                            Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
                                            Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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