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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
      last edited by

      Barry,

      Looking for Visio on the web, I found no reference for it's ability to anything like CAD. Interesting. Is it somehow part of Office? I don't have it in mine.

      For me a hangup in Layout is the slowness, because there are so many steps to end product. SU to setup scenes, to Layout to print pdf (huge files) then view in viewer.

      Add to that that I must draw in 2d to start (sorry, have not progressed to drawing only in SU) I'd have several softwares involved. Tough for deadlines. And you must save constantly (slow) because SU and LO will crash on you.

      Nevertheless I am doing some of my elevations in SU-LO! It's just painful when some little thing is off and I must go back to SU model to fix, save (slow), update the LO file (slow), print (slow) again, for a large pdf (slow) file... when in CAD it is add a couple lines and print pdf (nice clean file), done.

      Petr

      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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        sonder
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        I don't do any work in 2D anymore except for producing 2d documents. I design everything in 3d from the start. I really enjoy this method more than creating a 2d concept. My first step on any project is to model the site in 3d with all info projected on the 3d mesh - setbacks, easments, property lines, trees physically located etc. I then start modeling the home and immediately reference the home to the site. This way I always have a very clear understanding of the home design's relationship to site topography, features and boundary limitations.

        It also helps me keep in check, height limitations. With the existing site modeled I also project a copy of the ground plane within the setback to the required height for the development - typically 28-35 feet. I save that geometry on a layer that I can toggle on and off while the massing of the home develops.

        I've simply found this flow method works wonderful for me. It took me a while to break from looking at a home in 2 dimensions, but once I did, it was remarkable how quickly I could develop a design.

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        • barrymillikenB Offline
          barrymilliken
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          Pbacot: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Visio
          The "professional" version includes dozens of architectural smartshapes.
          Before Microsoft bought Viaio from Shapeware, they were making a concerted effort to compete with AutoCad, even buying intellicad as a transitional strategy: see
          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IntelliCAD

          But when they sold to Microsoft that effort was deemphasized.

          Nick Sonder: Re designing from the start in 3D: sometimes I do that if the site terrain is a major factor (as with your ski houses) but most of my work in on flat sites and except for a few exterior steps, terrain does not play a factor in designing the floor plan. I'm a big believer that the focus of CAD should be Design, not Drafting. And the failure of most CAD software is that it's mainly aimed at drafting not design. And I believe that in early preliminary design for most projects (not if you are designing Bilbao Museum) 2D manipulation of accurately dimensioned spaces (as opposed to physical building objects) is important. As I said before: I never ever have to draw anything by hand. And therfore everything I do in Visio flows directly into Sketchup.

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          • smarqueS Offline
            smarque
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            I am busy with the Site Plan in a set of working drawings. The scene includes a few items from the model itself as well as a series of colored lines for things like set-back lines, roof line outlines, decks, sewage line, paved areas, boundary lines, 2D trees, retaining walls, the actual locality block plan, the house walls, stairs, gazebo outline, contour lines and so on. Each of these lines are a different color and I have set up a separate style with Profile 2 and the edges to color “by material”. A lot of these items have already been modeled but I have had to resort to drawing lines to make the Site Plan readable. I also like the idea of being able to render as a Vector in Layout. I take all of these groups nested in one group and one scene to Layout. I am happy with the result except that I cannot arrange their order. I have sorted the order in SU but I would prefer to do that in Layout where I will be able to see immediate results. What is the best way to go about this. I don’t like the idea of making say 20 scenes with each one holding a single line and then having 20 stacked view ports in Layout. I feel sure that I am missing something somewhere and I would appreciate some feedback.

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              sonder
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              Smarque: For items that will never change such as property lines, setbacks easements and existing contours, simply group each item such as all property lines and set them on a layer you can isolate, Then copy them from SU onto a layer in LO labeled "property line". Just make sure you are on the top view in parallel projection before you copy. Then you simply vector render the line work to scale in LO. For items that will change as a project progresses, always create scenes in SU. Always set Line work that you want to differentiate on different layers in LO. So for a site plan, I have separate layers for contours, setbacks, easements, property lines.

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              • pbacotP Offline
                pbacot
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                Note follow up to the above: I had to get a new computer and what a difference! SU still can crash and it still needs to be able handle nominally larger files but my SU-LO experience is SO much improved. I think the SSD drive is big part of that... and rendering forget it! I don't even feel tempted to network my old computer for rendering--I probably wouldn't notice those two cores.

                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                • smarqueS Offline
                  smarque
                  last edited by

                  Sonder. Wow! You picked up exactly what I was getting at. I couldn't have wished for a better clear and concise answer. It's opened it up for me. Thank you.
                  pbacot. I'm sure a new computer would be uplifting. It's on my wish list. I do find LO to be resource hungry.

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                    sonder
                    last edited by

                    @pbacot said:

                    Note follow up to the above: I had to get a new computer and what a difference! SU still can crash and it still needs to be able handle nominally larger files but my SU-LO experience is SO much improved. I think the SSD drive is big part of that... and rendering forget it! I don't even feel tempted to network my old computer for rendering--I probably wouldn't notice those two cores.

                    Agreed, but I'll bet it is your video card that made the difference. Mine is amazingly fast now.

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                    • K Offline
                      KrisM
                      last edited by

                      Question for Sonder,

                      Further back in this thread, you mentioned that you supply coloured drawings to the owner, builder and for the permit set. The other plan sets would presumably be greyscale. I am wondering how your details sheets read when printed in greyscale. The coloured details are very clear but the distinction in the materials may not be so clear without the colour. Perhaps you could post an example.

                      Regards,
                      KrisM

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                      • fionmacoolF Offline
                        fionmacool
                        last edited by

                        SketchUp 2013 vindicates the argument of those who have championed the idea of creating Construction Documents in SU/ LO.

                        Please forgive the blatant advertising- For anyone who is interested in finding out how to set up SU/ LO for Con Docs please take a look at my book-

                        favicon

                        (www.viewsion.ie)

                        By the way, Nick Sonder's approach is both harmonious with, and adds nicely to the workflow detailed in this workbook. In the forthcoming 2013 edition I will be referring to the technical innovations that Nick has popularised (If that's OK with you Nick? Obviously I would giving all due credit.)

                        I had the absolute pleasure of meeting and working with Nick in Boulder last October:)

                        Zere are still some architectes zat do not know ow to use ze SketchUp..... Zis is unbelievable....

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                          ivan_pajares
                          last edited by

                          Hi group,

                          folowing up on Nick's workflow I am encountering problems copying and pasting section linework to layout2013. I get an empty sketchup model reference whenever I paste the geometry from sketchup...

                          Actually I can only export it properly with the "send to layout" menu or inserting it in layout as a sketchup reference with a scene properly set up. Am I hitting a bug or just missing something?

                          Thanks, specially to Nick for sharing his workflow!

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                            JuanV.Soler
                            last edited by

                            Hi ivan_pajares

                            fortunately its going to be solved soon :

                            @marcdurant said:

                            Hi all-

                            The "copy from SketchUp and paste in LayOut" bug was introduced by some of the major refactoring in SketchUp. A fix for this is in QA as we speak and should be available soon.

                            thanks,
                            Marc

                            ,))),

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                              ivan_pajares
                              last edited by

                              [quote="JuanV.Soler"]Hi ivan_pajares

                              fortunately its going to be solved soon :

                              [quote="marcdurant"]Hi all-

                              Great! Qué alivio, gracias!

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                                JuanV.Soler
                                last edited by

                                ya está aquí hoy ha salido la nueva adaptacion de la versión

                                link to download adaptation of the new version
                                http://www.sketchup.com/

                                lo anunciaron hoy :

                                http://sketchucation.com./forums/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=32055&p=480361&sid=a29135defc9861b52fc1b0b1c8852271#p480361

                                @tyler miller said:

                                This issue should now be fixed with version 2013.0.4124 that we released today. Please let us know if you see any problems.

                                Thanks,
                                Tyler

                                salud ¡

                                ,))),

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                                • bmikeB Offline
                                  bmike
                                  last edited by

                                  Just an update...
                                  This:

                                  roundbarn-upperroof.jpg

                                  Came from the drawings I posted earlier:

                                  roundbarn-screen.png

                                  mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                  • fionmacoolF Offline
                                    fionmacool
                                    last edited by

                                    Nice drawings Mike.

                                    Zere are still some architectes zat do not know ow to use ze SketchUp..... Zis is unbelievable....

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                                      Klog
                                      last edited by

                                      Absolutely Fabulous, Mike
                                      Al Klagge
                                      Teton Timberframe

                                      Klog http://www.tetontimberframe.com

                                      Win 7 Pro Dell Precision M4500 4Gig 4 threads @ 2.9 GB/S
                                      Skp 7 Pro & 8

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                                      • pbacotP Offline
                                        pbacot
                                        last edited by

                                        Great work Mike! (I thought I posted earlier). Appreciate you sharing the inspiring drawings and process!

                                        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                        • TommyKT Offline
                                          TommyK
                                          last edited by

                                          I first started using Layout 3 years ago. Attached is one of my earliest pieces of work that I did in 2012.

                                          For the section cut, I used conventional 2D CAD (after fleshing out a section cut taken from Sketchup), exported to PDF, then imported it into Layout, with the Sketchup model section view as the backdrop. If I were to do it again, I don’t think I would bother with the 2D CAD program, but simply add pattern fills to Section Cut Face in Sketchup.
                                          Composite Section

                                          Also a Construction Schematic, all taken from one Sketchup Model. It involved assigning the different construction stages as layers on different groups of geometries. I would only consider doing this for the smallest of projects in future.
                                          Construction Scheme

                                          I’m very envious of the high level of quality I am seeing in this post, though. I have a lot to live up to!

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                                          • pbacotP Offline
                                            pbacot
                                            last edited by

                                            Nice drawings Tommy. I think Though, in the future, you should be able to post better resolution, so we can enjoy it more. Looks like you've used SU to evolve your product.

                                            MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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