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    • JoelM3DMJ Offline
      JoelM3DM
      last edited by

      If you had to show two 1/4" plates that a separated by a 1/8" gap, in scale, how would you do it? A simple task but I am only getting 1 pixel outlines.

      || Joel Metzger 3D Modeling
      || story-shorts.net - Animation with SU

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      • honoluludesktopH Offline
        honoluludesktop
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        While there are probably better way to do so, create the first plate by push/pull. Use the "tape measure tool" to draw a line 1/8" abobe the first plate, then draw another plate above it.


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        • tpstigersT Offline
          tpstigers
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          Can we get an image? I'm not really clear about what you're asking.

          “I have an existential map; it has 'you are here' written all over it”

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          • M Offline
            mac1
            last edited by

            zoom in 😡

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            • JoelM3DMJ Offline
              JoelM3DM
              last edited by

              Thanks. That helps me explain the problem. I need a cross-section.

              || Joel Metzger 3D Modeling
              || story-shorts.net - Animation with SU

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
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                Using HD's image, just choose a standard view. Front view would work in his example.

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
                  last edited by

                  It's too small to tell what's going on. Any chance you could post the SKP?

                  It looks like clipping but I can't tell for sure. What else do you have in the model space?

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                  • JoelM3DMJ Offline
                    JoelM3DM
                    last edited by

                    If I view a cross-section of the above, I get this. I need to show the two plates as solids.


                    xsection1.jpg

                    || Joel Metzger 3D Modeling
                    || story-shorts.net - Animation with SU

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                    • JoelM3DMJ Offline
                      JoelM3DM
                      last edited by

                      Nope, no clipping. Just a simple problem: I need to show the solids in cross section as solids.


                      csection.skp

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                      || story-shorts.net - Animation with SU

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                      • JoelM3DMJ Offline
                        JoelM3DM
                        last edited by

                        I figured it out! In this SU world of 1 pixel virtual surfaces, I realized the obvious solution. Color the inside of the solid!


                        csection3.skp

                        || Joel Metzger 3D Modeling
                        || story-shorts.net - Animation with SU

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
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                          Yes. You can do that, too. It's still not a "solid" but the viewer won't be able to tell. And what if you want to make it look like the edge of a piece of plywood or some material with texture?

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                          • JoelM3DMJ Offline
                            JoelM3DM
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                            I need only to show that this is solid material, so it could be painted with any color or texture just to indicate.

                            || Joel Metzger 3D Modeling
                            || story-shorts.net - Animation with SU

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                            • Dave RD Offline
                              Dave R
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                              Alright, it's not clipping. It's because you have used a section plane. And as you must know, SketchUp doesn't create solids. It creates hollow structures. You have two options. Either get rid of the section plane and show the outside edges of the plates. The other option would be to use TIG's plugin to create a face on the section plane.

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