The "Duh!" thread (aka the Doh! thread)
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Today Penny has Dropped:
XnView is way better BP2 library explorer then a built-in one.
As well I use XnView as Component explorer for years now. Excellent with 2nd disply + drag'n'drop. -
New to this program, looking for a good extension for cabinet building and or wood working draw up.
Thanks
Odin's Favorite Eight Legged Horse' -
Super Doh of the day! Thanks Dave!
The arc Circle "Knife"! Make a Double Click at the end of the Arc Drawing!
Excellent!
Never made the Double Click! (just simple click: as it was not writed on the bottom help line!
And I surrely missed it on the manual!
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@pilou said:
Never made the Double Click! (just simple click: as it was not writed on the bottom help line!
And I surrely missed it on the manual!You probably missed this, too. If you want to place the same radius on other corners, double click near them.
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Very cool!
I suppose I am not the only one! -
I don't know if this is a new feature but I was pleasantly surprised to learn about it:
In the 3dWarehouse, select a model, look at the statistics in the panel on the right, if you hover / click on a tag (materials/components) you can import just one of those elements instead of the whole model.
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@dave r said:
You probably missed this, too. If you want to place the same radius on other corners, double click near them.
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@pilou said:
...I suppose I am not the only one!
I'm also a member of this unsuspecting club... -
At last we have a fastest\easiest tool for ramps/stairs/roads!
Check s4u Stair() in Plugin Store.
Absolutely worth every penny.
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You probably missed this, too. If you want to place the same radius on other corners, double click near them.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! -
I know I should know this (being a top sketchukator and all--- Yeah, I am having a hard time containing my laughter too. . .)but as I said. .I know I should know this but I don't:
as I go between scenes with sections how can I toggle between them and keep the section plane window off so I dont have to manually turn them off each time? I have always found the scene menu in SU very confusing and conveluted and I can't seem to get this to work as I want. Help please? Thanks.
David_H
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David, you can access them in the Outliner. Right click on the desired section cut in Outliner and activate it or deactivate as needed.
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Dave. . thanks for the response and please excuse the follow up. . . I guess I'm not following, or i didn't make my question clear and I don't use outliiner that much. . .is there a way to save the scene updates so that the windows just stay off? I don't see how Outline does that for me.
Thx,
D
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Never mind. .. I think I got it. I just update after the outliner thing. Correct?
Thx,
D
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Oh. Sorry. I didn't get that part. The display of section planes is a style setting thing so edit the style to turn them off, update the style and update the scenes.
Actually, if you edit the style and then update the scene, you should get a warning that tells you the style has been edited and asking if you want to update the style or create a new one.
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Thank you! it's really quite amazing how much of the basic stuff you forget when you don't dealwith it that often.
D
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Yes it is amazing indeed.
And it shows how deep SketchUp can be.
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A tool EXTRUDE EDGES BY VECTOR BY tig don't make the same ?
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no, Curic works with multiple independent objects (groups, components) and\or its faces instantly.
Does Tig's one extrude to a curved object?
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