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    How to create a Mask in Layout

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    • porch_unpluggedP 離線
      porch_unplugged
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      @dave r said:

      I see.

      About 90% of the work I do in LayOut involves dimensions, lots of dimensions, and I don't have any trouble getting accurate dimensions. Maybe it's just me.

      I started getting this ~ symbol in some dimensions as well as there being problems getting vertical dimensions from 2D elevations, where it was picking up different points in the 3rd dimension. i'm just so used to autocad dimensioning (setting up styles etc.) that it's second nature to me. only thing that annoys me is i can't snap to a point with the jpegs.

      but sure if layout works for you, keep going. 👍

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      • Dave RD 離線
        Dave R
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        The ~ just indicates that your dimensions don't fall on increments set by the Precision.

        Ah, well. To each his own.

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        • bmikeB 離線
          bmike
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          @porch_unplugged said:

          @dave r said:

          I see.

          About 90% of the work I do in LayOut involves dimensions, lots of dimensions, and I don't have any trouble getting accurate dimensions. Maybe it's just me.

          I started getting this ~ symbol in some dimensions as well as there being problems getting vertical dimensions from 2D elevations, where it was picking up different points in the 3rd dimension. i'm just so used to autocad dimensioning (setting up styles etc.) that it's second nature to me. only thing that annoys me is i can't snap to a point with the jpegs.

          but sure if layout works for you, keep going. 👍

          so how are you getting accurate dimensions in autocad by dimensioning jpgs?

          like dave said, to each his own, but i get accurate dimensions...

          https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-I3bxovoorfg/UBmKMN-lGPI/AAAAAAAATgA/yltmPVt9hRY/s800/8-1-12-roundbarn-section.jpg

          https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-CnOoKkgULBM/UBmMs-W-J1I/AAAAAAAATg4/FaiGqkiwXCI/s800/bazaar-garage-6-10-12-shake4.jpg

          https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SP2sdU4ho7k/UFCiawfvwtI/AAAAAAAATsQ/a6GocncGtS8/s800/barn2.jpg

          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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          • Dave RD 離線
            Dave R
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            Mike, those are beautiful. 👍

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            • porch_unpluggedP 離線
              porch_unplugged
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              @bmike said:

              so how are you getting accurate dimensions in autocad by dimensioning jpgs?

              like dave said, to each his own, but i get accurate dimensions...

              maybe it's just me then.

              At the minute(and i've only really started the thought process really) I'm importing the jpegs with a scale bar and just scaling up to 1:1 in cad. like i said, i can't snap to the end points for dimensions, so for the minute i'm scaling off the sketchup model, and offsetting construction lines in cad to snap to. not ideal i know, and i think i'll probably have to revert to using dimensions in sketchup so they export with the jpegs. this is my first project doing it this way (sketchup to cad), so i'm making it up as i go along. still only in sketch design, so ultra accurate dimensions aren't required yet.

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              • Dave RD 離線
                Dave R
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                That just sounds like a lot of work to me. If it works for you, great. If I had to work that way I think I'd quit and do something else. 😉

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                • porch_unpluggedP 離線
                  porch_unplugged
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                  @dave r said:

                  That just sounds like a lot of work to me. If it works for you, great. If I had to work that way I think I'd quit and do something else. 😉

                  It's not too bad, drawing out a clipping mask in layout sounds like a lot more work to me. Doesn't look like I'll be getting Pro and layout any time soon, so it'll have to do. 😄

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                  • bmikeB 離線
                    bmike
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                    @porch_unplugged said:

                    @dave r said:

                    That just sounds like a lot of work to me. If it works for you, great. If I had to work that way I think I'd quit and do something else. 😉

                    It's not too bad, drawing out a clipping mask in layout sounds like a lot more work to me. Doesn't look like I'll be getting Pro and layout any time soon, so it'll have to do. 😄

                    have a look at my layout overview.
                    even if you don't go pro - there are lots of ways to setup your sketchup to streamline your workflow.

                    mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                    • porch_unpluggedP 離線
                      porch_unplugged
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                      @pbacot said:

                      Brian: Have you tried a dwg export or vector pdf to CAD? I think there a plugins for the dwg or dxf if you don't have pro.

                      thought never crossed my mind, i'll look into it, thanks Peter.

                      @bmike said:

                      have a look at my layout overview.
                      even if you don't go pro - there are lots of ways to setup your sketchup to streamline your workflow.

                      I'm sure I've watched it already, but just waiting for it load again now (rubbish internet connection) Thanks Mike 👍

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                      • pbacotP 離線
                        pbacot
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                        Brian: Have you tried a dwg export or vector pdf to CAD? I think there's a plugins for the dwg or dxf if you don't have pro.

                        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                          penumbra
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                          How about this? What do you do when you have elements on an elevation that are not orthogonal with the view plane as in walls that are at an angle and receding away from the viewer?

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                          • Dave RD 離線
                            Dave R
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                            What do you mean, "what do you do?" What would you do? Could you post an example?

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                            • TIGT 離線
                              TIG Moderator
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                              You could us Fog in SKP scene-tab or a Style with depth-cues - to show them feinter.
                              You could use a SectionPlane in the SKP scene-tab to hide everything towards the back of the model.
                              You could make a large white grouped vertical face on a special layer that's only on in that scene-tab, locate it to obscure the back of the model.
                              Or a shaped mask face overlaid in LayOut to hide them, or even made edgeless and translucent to show what's behind feinter.

                              There are many ways to achieve different effects - you choose or invent one that does what you want... 😕

                              TIG

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                                penumbra
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                                Thanks tig. Very helpful.

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                                • pbacotP 離線
                                  pbacot
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                                  Penumbra,

                                  In common elevations, one should be able to see background elements of the building. Here is a masterful use of fog by Sonder, in SU and LO:
                                  http://sketchucation.com/forums/download/file.php?id=80022&t=1
                                  .

                                  http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=15911&p=374990#p374467

                                  Peter

                                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                    penumbra
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                                    Thanks Peter, i find fog difficult to control but once is setup right, looks great.

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                                    • bmikeB 離線
                                      bmike
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                                      @penumbra said:

                                      Thanks Peter, i find fog difficult to control but once is setup right, looks great.

                                      I find it difficult to use as well, likely operator error on my part.

                                      mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                      • TIGT 離線
                                        TIG Moderator
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                                        Use [and update] scene-tabs, styles etc to 'remember' your settings for fog, layers etc

                                        TIG

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                                        • S 離線
                                          sonder
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                                          Fog is really easy to use. I set it up always in SU saved to the scene. Once you understand how the two arrows work, it is really intuitive. I like to think of the two as - right arrow = overall fog thickness - thicker as you slide to the left. Left arrow = fog depth from view point to your model - gets thinner as you slide it towards the right arrow.

                                          I wish the fog in my brain were so easily controlled.

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                                          • bmikeB 離線
                                            bmike
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                                            @unknownuser said:

                                            Fog is really easy to use. I set it up always in SU saved to the scene. Once you understand how the two arrows work, it is really intuitive. I like to think of the two as - right arrow = overall fog thickness - thicker as you slide to the left. Left arrow = fog depth from view point to your model - gets thinner as you slide it towards the right arrow.

                                            I wish the fog in my brain were so easily controlled.

                                            Do you need a separate style anytime you change the arrows? Or is it remembered per scene like the shadows?

                                            mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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