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    • TIGT Offline
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      Someone was recently reporting problems with Drape if Podium was also loading - any connection ??

      TIG

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        Garuf
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        Nope, I've a plug in for kerkythea but I've never really used it.

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          Garuf
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          Took all my files into uni, still getting a bug splat even when using their PCs. 😲

          Where am I going wrong? 😐

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            Garuf
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            CRACKED IT!
            Presumably now I have the terrain draped onto the site I now have to extrude the buildings separately and then stamp them onto the terrain where they ought to be extruding now results in the building coming out of the ground at what ever angle the face is at rather than along the blue axis?


            Siteterrain.skp

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            • TIGT Offline
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              Try my ExtrudeEdgesByVectorToObject - pick points up in the Z [blue].
              Select all of the building's perimeter edges [faces+double-click], run the tool.
              You now have a grouped set of vertical walls - edit/add to them them as needed [remember to erase internal 'partitions' and then orient them all the same way - blue=in]


              Capture.PNG

              TIG

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                Garuf
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                Does that compensate for the angle or does every line extrude the same length? I don't suppose it matter once it's extruded in the blue axis if I know heights I then imply faces along the right axis to get a "true" set of heights.

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                  The specified EEbyVtoObj tool extrudes all of the selected edges [it ignores faces so you don't need to be too careful] to a picked-point OR where they hit another object if it's before that, so placing a large grouped face-plane over the site ensures all of the extruded faces [assuming they are locked in the z/blue with shift] end at the same z-value if desired: all extruded 'vertical' edges are parallel.
                  You can then edit the group of 'wall' faces to remove unwanted bits, add a roof etc and pushpull the parts as needed... πŸ€“

                  TIG

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                    Garuf
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                    What I ended up doing is copying the mesh face minus the holes where the buildings sit and then copying that over extruded versions of the buildings.

                    I have to admit I'm still no further, I've got my plan hand drawn and scanned but getting it from that into a true to reality model is some whole other battle. I've all but given up on my copy of site design showing up in the post, Amazon's couriers are useless.

                    I think it's safe to say I'm best treated as a total idiot on this matter, I've probably bitten off more than I can chew I suspect.

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                      Garuf
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                      What's the quickest/most accurate way of getting my flat work from paper into sketchup?
                      I do have cad but I barely ever use it since I'm so slow/find it hard to work with.

                      I've attached the 1:200 jpeg I need to get into sketchup to work upon there's a lot of curved lines in it so I'm anxious to see how best to go about that.

                      Also, once my line work is drawn out is there a way I can use layout to produce cad-type graphics as seen in the council files from earlier in this thread?

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                        Garuf
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                        My book finally arrived!
                        Following it's guidelines I put several scans together as a single jpeg using the autocad pdf lines to ensure everything was lined up in photoshop, when I import the image into sketchup and then scale it and paste the line work of what's existing into the file I'm trying to use the two lineworks no longer line up despite coming from the same file originally.
                        Where am I going wrong? I've tried pasting the image into a more developed file but that meant the image wasn't visible despite being part of the file.
                        I tried to upload the jpeg but I get a server didn't understand request dialogue.

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