[Req] Similar groups to Components
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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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@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)
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haha thanx Rick i understand i have a similar 2 year old project at home
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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 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.
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how to replace the components is irrelevant really because u need to turn those similar groups into components first
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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
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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.
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thanx for that... please read my first post
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I read your post then and now. I gave you what I've got. If the information doesn't prove helpful in any way now or in the future, you won't have to use it.
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we all know the accrobatics we can do with groups or components or apple pie when its inside a component in the first place, or that we can make one of those groups a singular (all those similar groups will not become components of the same instance), my request was for a way to make similar groups into separate components of the same instance...
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bump
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You should note that it was bumbed because the plugin was developed and posted in this thread:
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=14975
So if anyone finds this thread, they will also know where to go to get the answer
Chris
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your right
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