Axis On or Off?
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Toggle on/off depending on model.
I wonder what percentage of SketchUp users are bona fide architects and what the others use it for?DE
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Actually, I don't think it matters what sort of design professional you are. If you are merely playing around and creagting objects for your own interest, having axis on is of no interest. As soon as you need to create a complex model where you either have complex relationships or need to adhere to some sort of plans, you really need the axis. At the very least using the axis locking arrow keys is not easy if you have axis off and then you are forced to only use the shift option.
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Always model with it on, but turn it off when showing scenes or exporting for presentation. I'd lose track without it.
By the way, I actually used to look like this about thirty-five years ago...
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Good Idea about the poll Csaba, I have it going. Can all of you who answered cast your vote? Thanks much.
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Oh cut it out Ray, you look just like this right now. Maybe 2 more gray hairs, that's it.
Hi Bruce, nice to hear from you!
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hahaha, thats obviously a philosophy honed through years of late nights.
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@stu said:
.........time for a coffee, a nap or a quick walk in the fresh air.
Despite all: Axes allways ON when modelling.
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Always off unless Im working on planes that have a non default axis.
I figure if you cant tell the top from the bottom, the front from the back, particularly as its indicated with every move or line, its time for a coffee, a nap or a quick walk in the fresh air. -
Bruce, you must have been some chick magnet. Hubba hubba.
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OFF OFF OFF. I find them distracting. I already know which way is up, although some here may disagree with that!
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okay, so my friend is not totally alone. Interesting, very interesting.
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Thanks Bruce, I quite agree.
And actually, I wasn't kidding, that pic is right out of my era and I think you were HOT! -
Yeah, and I haven't been called a "girl" for many years. Note to Kidlike sales persons out there: The tip is smaller when you call me "Ma'am"
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Oh Oh, time to unpack the flares and the tie-dyes....unless Ive got my axes wrong, we've got a love-in starting......hang on, now where's that Scott McKenzie disk?
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Let me know when your are showing up Bruce, I'll make sure to wear my good set of teeth. Groovy.
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Don't wear Cuban heels, Bruce. You'll never find her from that altitude.
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On. Never thought they would be annoying. They are good to orient your self and make sure your model is at origin.
Only turn then of when I set up final scenes.
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@sorgesu said:
Let me know when your are showing up Bruce, I'll make sure to wear my good set of teeth. Groovy.
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Lol, Ray Brown.
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It appears that if you want to use guides you MUST have axes on. Turning off axes in 7.1 turns off the guides.
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