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    • F Offline
      flyashy
      last edited by

      Everyone knows that we can enter value in both Metric and British units regardless of the model units right.
      But I recently discovered that we can also combine the two unit systems !!!
      That means to move an object I can enter 6'3.5mm in the vcb and sketchup accurately places the object!!!
      How cool is that!! 😮
      P.S. Doesn't seem to work the other way around tho.. 6M3" seems to give an error of invalid length entered. go figure 😄

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      • Wo3DanW Offline
        Wo3Dan
        last edited by

        @flyashy said:

        ...That means to move an object I can enter 6'3.5mm in the vcb and sketchup accurately places the object!!!.....

        This seems to be an (one of the) exception(s). To move 6"3.5mm does not work. I can't figure out why one dimension would be in two different units anyway. More that X is in one unit, Y in another (and Z in yet another). And you are right, this is also possible in SketchUp.

        Example: you can scale a cube in 3 directions to accurate dimensions by applying 1m,10',12" [Enter]

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        • kenK Offline
          ken
          last edited by

          So I was reading another post, and it was discussing how they use "hide rest of model" when they clicks to edit a component. I have tried that method, but found that most of the time I wanted to see the rest of the model. But did find the "hide rest of the model" helpful sometimes.

          So I wondered could I put that attribute in a scene. Darn you can. So now I have a scene I use most of the time which doesn't hide the rest of the model, and a scene called "hide rest of the model" which I switch to when I wish to have this function.

          So I am just passing this along.

          Every day I discover something new.

          Ken

          Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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          • Wo3DanW Offline
            Wo3Dan
            last edited by

            @unknownuser said:

            ....So now I have a scene I use most of the time which doesn't hide the rest of the model, and a scene called "hide rest of the model" which I switch to when I wish to have this function....

            Hi Ken, thanks for sharing.

            You may want to assign these two different options (On/Off) to just one shortcut key. To toggle the view 'Hide rest of model' On/Off. It's fast and available in all models.

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              halroach
              last edited by

              Did you know that when you click on the plugins menu and then tap on a letter on your keyboard it cycles through your plugins starting with that letter?
              It's a native Windows feature for keyboard navigation... like when you press Alt in any program.
              I just never thought of using it in Sketchup... Something to think about...

              There is only one drawback, if you only have one plugin that starts with a certain letter it will be activated before you can say Robinson Crusoe!

              Good Luck!

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              • cottyC Offline
                cotty
                last edited by

                Not really a new one for me but I use it regularly, so it might be a little Duh! for someone?

                If you select several instances of the same component and use "make unique", these instances become all instances of the new component. An example to clarify what I try to explain ...


                example_makeunique.jpg

                my SketchUp gallery

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                • pilouP Offline
                  pilou
                  last edited by

                  Very practical! ☀

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

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                  • J Offline
                    jpalm32
                    last edited by

                    Now you tell me.
                    This could saved me a hour at least.
                    Here is a problem. I have 40 lights all the same but separate groups (Not component).
                    Anyway to turn them all into one component instance.

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                    • jiminy-billy-bobJ Offline
                      jiminy-billy-bob
                      last edited by

                      @jpalm32 said:

                      Now you tell me.
                      This could saved me a hour at least.
                      Here is a problem. I have 40 lights all the same but separate groups (Not component).
                      Anyway to turn them all into one component instance.

                      If they were not modified after being copied, yes !
                      http://sketchucation.com/resources/pluginstore?pln=tt_selection_toys

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                      • cottyC Offline
                        cotty
                        last edited by

                        @jiminy-billy-bob said:

                        If they were not modified after being copied, yes !
                        http://sketchucation.com/resources/pluginstore?pln=tt_selection_toys

                        Yes, here you can find that function in SU...


                        convert2comp.jpg

                        my SketchUp gallery

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                        • J Offline
                          jpalm32
                          last edited by

                          Thanks, will check it out
                          Cotty, that makes a component out of the whole group.
                          I want them all to be a instance of one component.

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                          • BoxB Offline
                            Box
                            last edited by

                            It will take multiple individual groups that are copies and make them instances of one component.

                            So if you have arrayed a group 100 times, it will select all those 100 and make them into 100 instances of one component, which then makes it possible to use the replace selected function of components.

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                            • cottyC Offline
                              cotty
                              last edited by

                              A little one...
                              If a circle or an arc is divided by lines, it is possible to change the segments within the entity info window for all parts separately...


                              segments.jpg

                              my SketchUp gallery

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                              • Rich O BrienR Offline
                                Rich O Brien Moderator
                                last edited by

                                Ouch. Face Palm here too!

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                                  plot-paris
                                  last edited by

                                  @cotty said:

                                  If you select several instances of the same component and use "make unique", these instances become all instances of the new component.

                                  I just discovered this and headed over here to post it 😄
                                  After years and years of SketchUp use! 👊

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                                    unearthed
                                    last edited by

                                    Doh using selection tools

                                    I often need to select faces inside of some line, usually a very complex line (the built area of a terrain, a river plain in a valley etc.). So I was just running thru the process to make a post to this group...

                                    Make surface, make lines soft, smooth and turn off then group [I hadn't done this bit before]
                                    Drape boundary on surface.
                                    Enter group, click on inner area and presto it's selected:

                                    SelectFacesInsideLine_works with edges off anyway_just click surface inside line.JPG

                                    I went round and round in a lot of circles to get that!

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                                      Aarhus8000
                                      last edited by

                                      Just realized yesterday that you can push faces you can't see. I've always used 'Hide Rest of Model' a lot when pushing faces to be able to see the actual face I ment to push or used normal 'Hide' on all surrounding entities to get to the one I actually wanted to modify/push. Turns out the Push tool can "see through" blocking geometry which makes the entire workflow so much quicker. Nice one!

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                                      • cottyC Offline
                                        cotty
                                        last edited by

                                        I didn't know that you can get non-perpendicular axes 😲


                                        perpen.jpg

                                        my SketchUp gallery

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                                        • fredo6F Offline
                                          fredo6
                                          last edited by

                                          @cotty said:

                                          I didn't know that you can get non-perpendicular axes 😲

                                          Easy way to get it is to apply FredoScale::PlanarShearto a component.

                                          Shear transformation is conform actually, but the inconvenience is that it deforms the axes. Issues can happen in some scripts because Vector transformation is not natural when axes are not orthogonal.

                                          Fredo

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                                            rv1974
                                            last edited by

                                            If you export a lot of pictures out of skp get the 'Smustard Scene Exporter'- it will save years of sitting in front of monitor.

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