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      davidlouis
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      To all the script writers / users out there....

      I am working on a model containing a site terrain (modelled from contours) and a building structure sited on the terrain.

      Being an archtect, and relying heavily on sketchup modelling in my work, I basically need to generate some level information for a series of slab / beam / column heights and it would be great if there was a 'dimension tool' that would place a label or some other kind of point/object with an associated text reading at selected points that related to a datum point that i could define (and give a base reference (Z) height).... Metric readings would be preferred... i.e m to say 3 decimal points or else mm to zero decimal points...

      Alternatively I would be happy to move my terrain model to the correct Z position (to tie into the contour values) but would still need a label to output the Z coordinates with a simple click on a reference point.

      Anyone have any ideas of an existing plugin or could anyone knock one up reasonably quickly?

      Thanks in advance.
      Dave

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        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        It already exists... http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=193238#p193238
        [a Search for height + datum finds it... πŸ˜‰ ]

        TIG

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          davidlouis
          last edited by

          Thanks TIG... this is great!

          As always you guys deliver... keep up the good work. πŸ‘

          Dave

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