A true dynamic connection between Sketchup and Layout
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I have not tried his system myself. what attracts me to it is the possibilility of updating plans and sections without too much redrawing.
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Yes. that's a good thing. I do little drawing in LO--mostly a few dashed lines that I can move around or replace pretty quickly if needed. By setting up scenes in SU for all my views, I don't need to do much in LO other than add annotation and dimensions.
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Not having watched the videos I'm flying a little blind BUT it seems at present we are still talking about "workarounds"!
When I read the post heading I though wow this is cool! For me a true dynamic connection between SU and LO goes both ways - ie: we can drag components from the scrapbook and then export of Layout file as SKP and have a 3D model from our 2D layout!
My thinking is this link SU > LO > SU > LO is still someway off!
BTW not pooh poohing this great workaround!!!
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I have to agree that true dynamic connection does not exist. When revisions come time I'm hating life. Having copy and pasted vector lines on top of updating graphics is a pain.
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@dave r said:
I made a forum post awhile back showing that method. I tried to locate it but didn't find it in a quick scan through the list.
I'm pretty sure you mean this one http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=79&t=51852#p468602
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I'm not so sure that this is a "workaround" it seems more like a question of defining a common work flow that is generally accepted by the SU community.
One of the main reasons we end up with line work is because SU isn't a true solid modeller and the need to add or hide back faces whilst adding detail. TIG's "section cut face" plug is a solution to the hiding aspect but it is also something that should be automatic to the section tool rather than leaving us with the "create group from slice" which lacks faces and more stupidly is left hidden by the section cut!
The other aspect is vector hatching for faces for me it should be added to SU for others LO so maybe the SU Team should make it available in both.
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What works for me is to apply a "hatch" material to the insides of the walls. Sort of a striped poche. Any changes to my walls, my hatch fill will update.
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@krisidious said:
I have to agree that true dynamic connection does not exist. When revisions come time I'm hating life. Having copy and pasted vector lines on top of updating graphics is a pain.
Save the line work in scenes. It is much, much faster. I stopped using the copy paste method for anything that can change. For site work items like property lines and setbacks I still use this method, but for everything else it is a saved scene in SU.
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@unknownuser said:
Save the line work in scenes. It is much, much faster. I stopped using the copy paste method for anything that can change. For site work items like property lines and setbacks I still use this method, but for everything else it is a saved scene in SU.
You saved what as a scene? the section cut as in the special section of the current geometry on another layer and scene? or just the section view as a scene? I guess what I'm saying is are you recutting section vectors when doing modifications? I'm using "section cutface" to make the vectors that I dimension and hatch.
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@krisidious said:
@unknownuser said:
Save the line work in scenes. It is much, much faster. I stopped using the copy paste method for anything that can change. For site work items like property lines and setbacks I still use this method, but for everything else it is a saved scene in SU.
You saved what as a scene? the section cut as in the special section of the current geometry on another layer and scene? or just the section view as a scene? I guess what I'm saying is are you recutting section vectors when doing modifications? I'm using "section cutface" to make the vectors that I dimension and hatch.
I think nick means one must save a scene showing just the linework. in this way you can assign it to a layer in LO and place it above the one that shows the cut view of the building.
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@swasacase said:
What works for me is to apply a "hatch" material to the insides of the walls. Sort of a striped poche. Any changes to my walls, my hatch fill will update.
I have tried this long ago. it works but not always: if your walls have a surface below them you can never be sure the hatch will show. for this workflow to work one must make sure there is nothing touching the walls.
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I have not watched the tutorials mentioned here, but there is another valid solution perhaps?
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=38637&p=341462#p341462
Create hatched lines in Sketchup and hide outlined edges.
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