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    • aarondietzenA 離線
      aarondietzen
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      Shift + Eraser to smooth...

      I know that this has always been there, but I just discovered it recently (Duh!) thanks to another thread here... I cannot tell you how many times I have tweaked, and redone a push/pull or follow me command just to minimize the number of lines on a solid!

      Ah... feels good to share my stupidity!

      "Imagination is more important than knowledge..."
      - Albert Einstein

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      • massimoM 離線
        massimo Moderator
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        Ctrl+ eraser is to smooth. Shift+eraser is to hide. 😉

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        • aarondietzenA 離線
          aarondietzen
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          @massimo said:

          Ctrl+ eraser is to smooth. Shift+eraser is to hide. 😉

          Stupidity x2! 😆

          "Imagination is more important than knowledge..."
          - Albert Einstein

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          • thomthomT 離線
            thomthom
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            Ctrl+Erase = Soft+Smooth
            Shift+Erase = Hide
            Ctrl+Shift+Erase = Un-soft+Smooth (But not Unhide!)

            Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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            • TIGT 線上
              TIG Moderator
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              @thomthom said:

              Ctrl+Erase = Soft+Smooth
              Shift+Erase = Hide
              Ctrl+Shift+Erase = Un-soft+Smooth (But not Unhide!)
              Use 'Entity Info' to manipulate selected edges' hidden/soft/smooth status OR alternatively use the context-menu 'Unhide' [or 'Hide']...

              TIG

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              • aarondietzenA 離線
                aarondietzen
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                @tig said:

                @thomthom said:

                Ctrl+Erase = Soft+Smooth
                Shift+Erase = Hide
                Ctrl+Shift+Erase = Un-soft+Smooth (But not Unhide!)
                Use 'Entity Info' to manipulate selected edges' hidden/soft/smooth status OR alternatively use the context-menu 'Unhide' [or 'Hide']...

                "Learn something new everyday!"

                In this case... several new things.

                "Imagination is more important than knowledge..."
                - Albert Einstein

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                • pilouP 離線
                  pilou
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                  @unknownuser said:

                  However I just found out that if you type 3" or 10" it will keep your array but adjust the spacing. Pretty sweet!

                  -Brodie

                  Duh!

                  That is sweet!

                  The manual doesn't even mention this!
                  http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=94863

                  Seems that is more missing here 😉
                  http://support.google.com/sketchup/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=94867&topic=2458142&ctx=topic

                  Frenchy Pilou
                  Is beautiful that please without concept!
                  My Little site :)

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                  • emerald15E 離線
                    emerald15
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                    @heaps said:

                    It even works with circular arrays - just type in the angle in degrees

                    You've lost me now...I usually type in x(number) not *(number). But how do I get back to degrees... how does one type 'degrees'! ACAD is 'dd%d' but what is SU?

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                    • TIGT 線上
                      TIG Moderator
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                      Typing an 'x' or '*' is the same - so you can type x2, *2 , 2x etc for 'times'.
                      To 'divide' the copies use /2...
                      You never need to use a 'degree' symbol with Rotate, any typed in +ve or -ve numbers that don't contain an x, * or / are taken as degrees anyway... In Move [and tools like Line] it's taken as 'current units', unless you add a units suffix, so typing 1000 while using mm Moves the object 1000mm, but to move it a specific distance in feet+inches can be done even while the model's current-units is mm - e.g. typing 3'4" will Move that exact amount [1016mm] etc...

                      Incidentally, if you want to type 'special characters' in Sketchup Text - like degrees [°] - there are OS specific key-strokes, on a PC it's Alt0176, on a MAC I think it's OptionShift8. There are lots, so if you use some regularly have a crib sheet handy...

                      TIG

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                      • jgbJ 離線
                        jgb
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                        This is also a question, based on the above.

                        Using SCALE, you can just type a percentage value in the VCB. This is handy to set a specific scale factor like 92%. It is also handy to set a scale factor that is between SCALE's preset snap tolerance of .1% so just type 90.15 in the VCB where SCALE snaps only to 90.1% or 90.2% and you need the precision.

                        OK, my question, How do I set scale to a dimensional value?
                        ie: my object is 12 inches, and I want it to be 13 inches, without doing the percentage math. AND I am holding the CTRL and SHIFT keys down to scale all and from the center. When I release the mouse button to type, my position is lost.


                        jgb

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                        • thomthomT 離線
                          thomthom
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                          @jgb said:

                          OK, my question, How do I set scale to a dimensional value?
                          ie: my object is 12 inches, and I want it to be 13 inches, without doing the percentage math. AND I am holding the CTRL and SHIFT keys down to scale all and from the center. When I release the mouse button to type, my position is lost.

                          Just scale roughly first - then use the VCB to adjust with accuracy afterwards - typing in the length.

                          Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                          • pilouP 離線
                            pilou
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                            Just draw a 13 inch segment from a vertex from your object and Scale your object by the line! 😉

                            Alas this just work only with "cubic" objects! 🤓
                            If you have inclined faces you must don't use the native Scale tool!!!

                            Frenchy Pilou
                            Is beautiful that please without concept!
                            My Little site :)

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                            • TIGT 線上
                              TIG Moderator
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                              Pull out to approximate size [using any modifier keys you desire], then immediately type in the required size, before selecting another tool.
                              The length has to have a 'units suffix'.
                              Type 13 will make it 13x bigger ! but 13" makes it exactly 13 inches, or 330mm which makes it exactly that size in mm, this is done irrespective of the model's current-unit settings...

                              TIG

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                              • jgbJ 離線
                                jgb
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                                Post by Pilou on Wed, 15 Aug 2012 10:57 am
                                Just draw a 13 inch segment from a vertex from your object and Scale your object by the line! 😉

                                Yeah, I do that, thanks. 👍

                                Post by thomthom on Wed, 15 Aug 2012 10:59 am
                                Just scale roughly first - then use the VCB to adjust with accuracy afterwards - typing in the length.

                                Can't seem to make it work. I type the value but when I type the " (inch) it erases the value. 😢

                                I noticed that when I press the SHIFT key, the VCB shows me the ratios of each axis, which is handy. 😮
                                You can then adjust the ratios of each axis in the VCB using a comma to separate the % values in the same order as the axis ref to its left. ☀

                                AND you can post adjust the size to a dimension but only in FEET, not inches. 😐


                                jgb

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                                • TIGT 線上
                                  TIG Moderator
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                                  I beg to differ. 😕
                                  I can successfully Scale an object to exactly 13" using the " suffix.
                                  Pick a point to scale it by an arbitrary amount - 1.1 say - commit the scaling - THEN type 13" to apply the desired exact dimension...
                                  What are your unit-settings ? I have tried virtually every combo and they all let me enter 13" successfully ??

                                  TIG

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                                  • brodieB 離線
                                    brodie
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                                    @jgb said:

                                    This is also a question, based on the above.

                                    Using SCALE, you can just type a percentage value in the VCB. This is handy to set a specific scale factor like 92%. It is also handy to set a scale factor that is between SCALE's preset snap tolerance of .1% so just type 90.15 in the VCB where SCALE snaps only to 90.1% or 90.2% and you need the precision.

                                    OK, my question, How do I set scale to a dimensional value?
                                    ie: my object is 12 inches, and I want it to be 13 inches, without doing the percentage math. AND I am holding the CTRL and SHIFT keys down to scale all and from the center. When I release the mouse button to type, my position is lost.

                                    Make sure your object is a group/component. Double click it so you're inside the group and use the tape measure to measure your 12" segment. The VCB will report back that it's 12". Now just type 13" and hit enter. A dialogue will pop up asking "do you want to resize the active group or component?" Hit yes and you're home free 😄

                                    This works wonderfully when you get a 'not to scale' drawing that you need to be to scale.

                                    -Brodie

                                    steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                                    • jgbJ 離線
                                      jgb
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                                      @tig said:

                                      I beg to differ. 😕
                                      I can successfully Scale an object to exactly 13" using the " suffix.
                                      Pick a point to scale it by an arbitrary amount - 1.1 say - commit the scaling - THEN type 13" to apply the desired exact dimension...
                                      What are your unit-settings ? I have tried virtually every combo and they all let me enter 13" successfully ??

                                      Saw my error....
                                      I would scale approx, then enter 13". The 13 would vanish. 👎

                                      I need to Left Click after the approx setting, then while the scale box was still active, enter 13", and it worked. 👍 👍 "Minor detail" 😳

                                      Brodie; ☀ ☀ 👍 👍

                                      Thank you all.


                                      jgb

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                                      • brodieB 離線
                                        brodie
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                                        @tig said:

                                        Pull out to approximate size [using any modifier keys you desire], then immediately type in the required size, before selecting another tool.
                                        The length has to have a 'units suffix'.
                                        Type 13 will make it 13x bigger ! but 13" makes it exactly 13 inches, or 330mm which makes it exactly that size in mm, this is done irrespective of the model's current-unit settings...

                                        Nice tip, I didn't know that one. 👍

                                        So many SU easter eggs.

                                        -Brodie

                                        steelblue http://www.steelbluellc.com

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                                        • cottyC 離線
                                          cotty
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                                          Here is a nice trick from Jean for rotation axis inferencing.

                                          my SketchUp gallery

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                                          • pilouP 離線
                                            pilou
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                                            Yes but see this epic thread about the insufficiency of the Rotate tool inferency! 😉

                                            Frenchy Pilou
                                            Is beautiful that please without concept!
                                            My Little site :)

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