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    • utilerU Offline
      utiler
      last edited by

      I bet it is!!!! 👍

      purpose/expression/purpose/....

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      • W Offline
        whitelock
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        @bmike said:

        Another small project for a workshop.

        https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-M9q773YwJH8/T6p8LKfkUMI/AAAAAAAASwY/doQR7UawG4s/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_01.jpg

        https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-yLUqMkN0uhk/T6p8Lm0pT1I/AAAAAAAASwc/pYLzFNPq-9A/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_14.jpg

        https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-g0JVrNLkqXo/T6p8MJ-W7aI/AAAAAAAASws/3NtM1N1e1rA/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_15.jpg

        https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-B0tHwN6dO_I/T6p8M5AslGI/AAAAAAAASw0/LaGqNH2fnHo/s1111/oldstonebarn-3-22-11_16.jpg

        On deck are 2 small buildings - I'm taking the entire process through SU and LO, as well as another small timber frame workshop project (similar in scope to these drawings).

        Here's hoping Trimble sees the value in LayOut and ups the development of it. It is my go to tool now for taking 3d to 2d.

        Hi, Beautiful detail sheets can you tell me what settings you use for your styles?

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        • daleD Offline
          dale
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          @utiler said:

          Gee Nick, there must be something you can do about that!!! How do you transfer files to sub- consultants electronically? 😕

          This is an excellent question. Our electrical and mechanical engineers all request dxf/dwg drawings as they take our base drawings and build theirs on that.
          Can you export layout in dxf/dwg?

          Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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          • beginnerB Offline
            beginner
            last edited by

            Yes you can export in DWG or DXF (AC12 to AC2010)
            http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=47135&p

            Regards, SU 'beginner'

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            • daleD Offline
              dale
              last edited by

              Thanks beginner. I'm just starting to consider Layout for final working drawings, but having a proper set of dxf/dwg drawings for other consultants is a must.
              Doesn't sound flawless, so I might have to take certain drawings (ie floorplans, reflected ceiling plans) from SketchUp into one of my Cad programs first on order to accomplish this. Too bad.

              Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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              • beginnerB Offline
                beginner
                last edited by

                Hi Dale,

                @unknownuser said:

                Doesn't sound flawless, so I might have to take certain drawings (ie floorplans, reflected ceiling plans) from SketchUp into one of my Cad programs first on order to accomplish this. Too bad.

                Have a look this...
                http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=47488

                Regards, SU 'beginner'

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                • S Offline
                  sonder
                  last edited by

                  @dale said:

                  @utiler said:

                  Gee Nick, there must be something you can do about that!!! How do you transfer files to sub- consultants electronically? 😕

                  This is an excellent question. Our electrical and mechanical engineers all request dxf/dwg drawings as they take our base drawings and build theirs on that.
                  Can you export layout in dxf/dwg?

                  Yes you can and in either model or paper space. What I do for my consultants and my floor plans is create a group from slice in the section tool. This accurately isolates simply line work of a plan or section. Then export that group only as a dwg file. They then have a simple background without all the crap that they usually have to erase. So far my structural engineers and surveyors have commented on how my drawings are the easiest to deal with. Pretty funny considering I don't even open ACAD to provide them.

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                  • daleD Offline
                    dale
                    last edited by

                    Thanks Sonder. That will tilt me over the edge to Layout.
                    I'm sure there will be lots of questions ahead.

                    Dale

                    Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                    • bmikeB Offline
                      bmike
                      last edited by

                      another recent project:

                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-U-EwYdi2sLk/UFCialLe_II/AAAAAAAATsI/OmnhcXPFBxY/s800/barn1.jpg

                      https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SP2sdU4ho7k/UFCiawfvwtI/AAAAAAAATsQ/a6GocncGtS8/s800/barn2.jpg

                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-zOCKblZaYyM/UFCibGoYdVI/AAAAAAAATsY/1Kd10KN3PV4/s800/barn3.jpg

                      https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-lYSQ76479nQ/UFCibd78eMI/AAAAAAAATsg/5ZtvTyKqa3c/s800/barn4.jpg

                      https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-nm_llXvalOo/UFCib99wz-I/AAAAAAAATsk/mkLVkK2IK14/s800/barn5.jpg

                      https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-hd3dqkROaKA/UFCicA6VTLI/AAAAAAAATsw/78lawNA-jcg/s800/barn6.jpg

                      https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-BlJIu6KX2mA/UFCicioq0pI/AAAAAAAATs4/Tww8g9UEz5w/s800/barn7.jpg

                      mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                      • porch_unpluggedP Offline
                        porch_unplugged
                        last edited by

                        @bmike said:

                        another recent project:

                        very nice. did you do your foundation details as 2D's in layout?

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                        • bmikeB Offline
                          bmike
                          last edited by

                          @porch_unplugged said:

                          @bmike said:

                          another recent project:

                          very nice. did you do your foundation details as 2D's in layout?

                          the foundation details are 'typical' and were pasted in as a PDF from my engineer.
                          if you look at the 'Round Barn' project I modeled the foundation details in SketchUp, then detailed in LayOut.

                          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                          • ccaponigroC Offline
                            ccaponigro
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                            Thought I would jump in here. I'm pretty new to sketchup but have 30 years of acad disappointment under my belt. Right now I use Architectural Desktop for plans and schedules and creating a model from them for all my elevations and layout to present them. I wanted them to look like b/w CD's so I saved the model and changed all the textures to have no color. I would love to do everything in layout but it is hard to give up all the bim and attribute extraction. This is a real project with real clients so it was a leap of faith since I had never used sketchup for a real project before this. We have a permit and it's under construction. The clients love being able to see the model. Constructive criticisum welcome.


                            I know the grade is rough but I'm flying by the seat of my pants here.


                            Try drawing this in autocad I dare you.


                            And some design development for the interiors.

                            cfcaia.com

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                            • M Offline
                              mwm5053
                              last edited by

                              Very impresive 👍

                              2011 iMac
                              SU 2015 Pro, 2017 Make
                              V2 Twilight
                              macOS Sierra 10.12.5

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                              • pbacotP Offline
                                pbacot
                                last edited by

                                @ccaponigro said:

                                Thought I would jump in here. I'm pretty new to sketchup but have 30 years of acad disappointment under my belt. Right now I use Architectural Desktop for plans and schedules and creating a model from them for all my elevations and layout to present them. I wanted them to look like b/w CD's so I saved the model and changed all the textures to have no color.

                                Really nice work! Thanks for posting and the information.
                                A trick I have used in LO to hide the terrain and create a ground line: trace along the ground line in LO, making a polygon- complete the polygon, below, to mask the terrain with fill, make a duplicate and trim this to use as a thick ground line (without fill)

                                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                • ccaponigroC Offline
                                  ccaponigro
                                  last edited by

                                  @pbacot said:

                                  @ccaponigro said:

                                  Thought I would jump in here. I'm pretty new to sketchup but have 30 years of acad disappointment under my belt. Right now I use Architectural Desktop for plans and schedules and creating a model from them for all my elevations and layout to present them. I wanted them to look like b/w CD's so I saved the model and changed all the textures to have no color.

                                  Really nice work! Thanks for posting and the information.
                                  A trick I have used in LO to hide the terrain and create a ground line: trace along the ground line in LO, making a polygon- complete the polygon, below, to mask the terrain with fill, make a duplicate and trim this to use as a thick ground line (without fill)

                                  Thanks! I like that idea and it sure wouldn't hurt to get that terrain turned off.

                                  cfcaia.com

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                                  • pbacotP Offline
                                    pbacot
                                    last edited by

                                    Yes, actually don't need the terrain layer to be on, but you may want something to draw the ground line to, at least at first.

                                    MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                    • N Offline
                                      njh
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi folks

                                      The plan shown by Sonder looks fantastic! I've tried to attach the one I'm talking about.

                                      I'm just picking up Sketchup and Layout again after a lengthy absence and I'm hoping to adopt it as my full time design package rather than Vectorworks so I have a query about the electrical layout, fans etc on the drawing- are they part of the sketchup model or drawn "on top" of the view in layout?

                                      Apologies if this is explained in the thread somewhere and I've not noticed it.

                                      Neil

                                      Screen grab.pdf

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                                      • A Offline
                                        ArCAD-UK
                                        last edited by

                                        I take the line SU is for the 3D modelling bit and LO is for the 2D graphics and notes. Have you looked at the scrapbook facility? That is where you would start to save time if you have an office standard.

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                                        • pbacotP Offline
                                          pbacot
                                          last edited by

                                          @njh said:

                                          Hi folks

                                          The plan shown by Sonder looks fantastic! I've tried to attach the one I'm talking about.

                                          I'm just picking up Sketchup and Layout again after a lengthy absence and I'm hoping to adopt it as my full time design package rather than Vectorworks so I have a query about the electrical layout, fans etc on the drawing- are they part of the sketchup model or drawn "on top" of the view in layout?

                                          Apologies if this is explained in the thread somewhere and I've not noticed it.

                                          Neil

                                          [attachment=0:358rspb4]<!-- ia0 -->Screen grab.pdf<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:358rspb4]

                                          Curious to know why switch from VectorWorks (VW OR SU might be my options if my CAD expired--development ended).

                                          The electrical layout by Sonder is done in LO. http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=15911&start=255#p392706

                                          MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                          • N Offline
                                            njh
                                            last edited by

                                            Thanks for the link to the part if the post which explained about the lighting layout!

                                            Curious to know why switch from VectorWorks (VW OR SU might be my options if my CAD expired--development ended).

                                            Quick answer is I hope it will be possible to increase speed and accuracy. At the moment I draw everything in 2D in Vectorworks (I'm running architect 2013) so I draw the plans, sections, elevations etc individually. This takes time and leaves me open to errors when updating a plan and not the corresponding section / elevation (or vice-versa). Vectorworks is great but I feel like I could work a bit smarter.

                                            I know that I can model in full 3D in Vectorworks but the learning curve seems pretty steep and I understand from a couple of people who use Vectorworks and Sketchup that they find Sketchup and Layout the fastest way to draw. I'm pretty competent with Sketchup - if perhaps a bit rusty - and I'm beginning to feel my way around Layout.

                                            I'm a sole practitioner and work mainly on domestic alterations and extensions (few new-builds here and there too) but I'm beginning to get involved in larger schemes (complete internal and external re-fit of a largely square 2000m2 office block) so I'm thinking Sketchup and Layout COULD offer me some speed and accuracy improvements for the type of work I do.

                                            I VERY rarely need to share drawings with consultants etc so it seems worth a try?

                                            Neil

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