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    • F Offline
      fluffy82
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      @thomthom said:

      You need this plugin:
      http://www.smustard.com/script/ProfileBuilder

      Free version is also available:
      http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=44237

      Super, I'll check it out immediately!

      @unknownuser said:

      he's talking about history modeling.. (or at least that's the term i know it as)

      -draw a path & profile
      -follow me
      -move, say, a vertex of the path
      -the extrusion updates accordingly

      Yes... I am very bad at explaining myself... But that's exactly what I mean.

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        Dave R
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        @fluffy82 said:

        If you extrude the profile without making it into a group first, it becomes virtually impossible to group afterwards (I make rather complicated crown mouldings with loads of corners, "popping out" on top of a column etc)

        It certainly is possible to make it a group afterward. And it is quite simple. Why would you think it is "virtually impossible"? πŸ˜’

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          thomthom
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          If the operation is done in a model where other objects aren't grouped. Then it merge with other geometry. That's why I keep telling the people at my office to always group (or make components) out of everything - and organize the model properly.

          Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            @thomthom said:

            If the operation is done in a model where other objects aren't grouped. Then it merge with other geometry. That's why I keep telling the people at my office to always group (or make components) out of everything - and organize the model properly.

            Indeed!

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              fluffy82
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              @dave r said:

              It certainly is possible to make it a group afterward. And it is quite simple. Why would you think it is "virtually impossible"? πŸ˜’

              Of course it is possible, but it is a lot of work selecting all faces and edges because there are a lot of them (see example). I am probably doing something wrong then.
              I know there are several ways to select multiple objects (select right-to-left, triple click,...) but those always seem to include things I don't want it to select (geometry or groups/components which happen to be in the way).
              So the only way is to double click on each and every face to select it and its edges, while holding the Ctrl-key...

              Anyway, I will check out the profilebuilder, maybe that will make my life easier πŸ˜„

              @thomthom said:

              If the operation is done in a model where other objects aren't grouped. Then it merge with other geometry. That's why I keep telling the people at my office to always group (or make components) out of everything - and organize the model properly.

              You are right, I usually group most parts of the model, but things like walls (including holes for doors/windows etc) are not grouped. I should really remember doing that systematically...

              PS I only use SketchUp about an hour a week or so, I am comfortable with the program but far from an experienced user... I spend more time reading about how to do this or that than I actually build things myself πŸ˜„


              a fast example

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
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                @fluffy82 said:

                Of course it is possible, but it is a lot of work selecting all faces and edges because there are a lot of them (see example). I am probably doing something wrong then.
                I know there are several ways to select multiple objects (select right-to-left, triple click,...) but those always seem to include things I don't want it to select(geometry or groups/components which happen to be in the way).

                You've hit on your problem. Make it a practice to make a component (or a group) of things that need to remain separate. This is the only way to keep things separated in SketchUp. If you did that, a triple click with the Select tool on your molding would select only that and nothing else.

                You mentioned before that you don't want to have to redraw the path for Follow Me in cases where you have to change the molding. Well, don't. After you've traced around the room once, move the path straight up above the room and the molding profile.
                molding1.png

                then, running Follow Me won't consume the path. You could make it a component of its own and put it on a "Path" layer or just save it for later until you know you're finished with it. If you want to put a chair rail around the room, you could use this same path and then cut for doors and windows as needed afterward.

                molding2.png

                By the way, when you make molding profiles as components, consider making them so they are standing vertically so when you insert them into your models later you don't have to rotate them into the proper position. That'll save you some work.

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                • thomthomT Offline
                  thomthom
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                  As Dave says keeping each "object" in the model as a group gives you a good organization. Also, keep faces and edges on Layer0 and place the groups and components on layers. (I also encourage people to never change the active layer to anything other than Layer0 - because when you start changing the active layer it's all to easy to forget to change it to the correct one.)

                  Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                  List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                    fluffy82
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                    @dave r said:

                    After you've traced around the room once, move the path straight up above the room and the molding profile. Then, running Follow Me won't consume the path. You could make it a component of its own and put it on a "Path" layer or just save it for later until you know you're finished with it.

                    Ok, I never thought of that... Great idea, thanks!
                    The path "disappearing" was one of my issues, making it into a group ment I couldn't do a follow me on it anymore. Moving it up, using it as a path and then make a group and hide it on a separate layer will work great.

                    This seems to have moved a bit off topic, sorry about that. But it's clear to me now.

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                      jedicharles
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                      How about built in file compression that can be used optionally to keep filesize down? And not just for Pro, but everyone.

                      http://sketchup3dchallenge.blogspot.com/

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                        jo-ke
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                        yes, filesize is my problem too, every day!

                        http://www.zz7.de

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                          Physics.

                          Pretty please?

                          See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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