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    • O Offline
      Oma
      last edited by

      I've just downloaded shapes zip includes mesh and torus but it said to unzip and put in an effects folder. I can not locate one in sketchup.

      is this something I must add under programs?

      ciao OMA

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        Gaieus
        last edited by

        Hi Oma,

        Can you show us where you downloaded and what?

        Gai...

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          Oma
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          sorry I should have added this quote (see below). this is where I got the set of shapes. I did manage to find an folder under programs>google and they show up now when I use the sketchup 7 program. But they actually show up twice when I clk draw>shapes. Since I only require them once under draw πŸ˜„ maybe you can help me fix that boo boo. I know I've done something incorrectly.

          ciao

          **@tig said:

          These are the old 'shape' toolset made some years ago - they still work.
          Unzip and put all 3*** of the files into your SUp plugins folder and you get a 'Shapes...' sub-menu under 'Draw'.
          *** There are two versions of 'Shapes' for metric and imperial users. Only put in one of these rubies - ShapesMM.rb is metric(mm) and ShapesINS.rb is in inches. If you put in both you'll get two identical sub-menus but both with metric default values since the MM one loads last and overwrites the INS !

          There's a list of the basic shapes then available:

          Box
          Cylinder
          Cone
          Torus
          Tube
          Prism
          Pyramid
          Dome
          Sphere [I added the sphere to @Last's original list].

          The created shape is made inside a group and it is 'parametric' - select it and right-click context-menu to Edit its values later on as needed. You can explode it back to it's base geometry but then it will have these values 'frozen'...
          The 'parametric.rb' and 'mesh_additions.rb' rubies are needed to make the whole thing work.**

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