Simultaneous Multiple Push Pull At a Desired Level
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Hello everyone.. Is there a trick or a plugin for sketchup that allows to pull multiple faces at a desired level??. These faces are at different heights.

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you want an extrude up to next option with multiple faces? is it for animation? why all at the same time when you could do one by one?
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If the forms are groups/instances there is my
scale2facethat stretches them to the selected face... -
@tig said:
If the forms are groups/instances there is my
scale2facethat stretches them to the selected face...
what tool is that? 
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@tig said:
If the forms are groups/instances there is my
scale2facethat stretches them to the selected face...tig,
where can this script be found? i looked for it everywhere but did not find it.
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@xrok1 said:
why all at the same time when you could do one by one?
to save time if there are many faces like that .. it will definitely save a lot of time..
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My
scale2facescript is here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=173374#p173374 -
@tig said:
My
scale2facescript is here http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=173374#p173374Thanks TIG for the plugin.. scaling to a target is really good .. is there a way to push/pull faces to a target??

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Yes, there definitely is. How would you choose what faces to scale? Is it always straight upwards?
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@chris fullmer said:
Yes, there definitely is. How would you choose what faces to scale? Is it always straight upwards?
actually not always but in a particular direction... lets say along green, blue or red axis.. any one of them.. can you please reveal the name of the plugin... ?? This is becoming a suspense story now....

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It scales 'up' only [there's also a
scaledown2facetoo]...
It's a simple script - but to scale to any face and adjust all vertices etc, like 'trim wall to roof' tools in some packages is v_e_r_y complex...
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