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    • B Offline
      badera
      last edited by

      Dear all

      I have a group of areas:

      http://adrianbader.no-ip.org/misc/sketchup/4/001.jpg

      Then I have an area:

      http://adrianbader.no-ip.org/misc/sketchup/4/002.jpg

      How can I crop the group to fit into the area to get this:

      http://adrianbader.no-ip.org/misc/sketchup/4/003.jpg

      I am drawing a floor plan of our new footway tho show to the gardener, how exactly he should put the stones: (the red / yellow areas should be filled with the pattern (in different angles and different sizes).

      http://adrianbader.no-ip.org/misc/sketchup/4/004.jpg

      Since this filling pattern needs to have an exact size (each stone needs to be exactly drawn in the right size), I think that I cannot use a material to fill the area (because this would be an image, on which I can not influence exactly the size, angle, position...)

      Does anybody have a solution for that?
      Thanks in advance,

      • Adrian
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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
        last edited by

        To do what you show in your first three images, select the edges of the "area" and copy them with Ctrl+C, Command-C, etc. Next, open the group for editing and use Edit>Paste in place to paste the copied selection into the group. Assuming your model is 2D as you've shown, you should then be able to simply delete the part of the group outside the pasted edges.

        Etaoin Shrdlu

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        • B Offline
          badera
          last edited by

          Thank you Dave; Well, that is the way I performed it for the screen shots. But however, this is not very handy. I thought that there is an easier way like intersect two groups or something like that.

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            There is an Intersect Faces command but you'd have to have faces whose intersection would form a line (or lines). Two coplanar faces intersect at more than a line.

            I suppose you could Push/Pull the area box into a 3D shape and then open the brick work and run Intersect Faces>With Model. Then you could delete the waste outside the intersection.

            Etaoin Shrdlu

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            • C Offline
              Charlie__V
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              Badera
              You could orient the brick hatch over the area(s)and drape the brick hatch.
              (this will not preserve the hatch in a group)
              Charlie

              Precision M1710/Win 7 Pro 64 bit/i-7 6920 Quad core 2.9 Ghz -3.8/16Gb ram/NVIDIA M5000M 8Gb

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              • B Offline
                badera
                last edited by

                Thank you CHARLIE__V for your idea. What I do not understand: I installed the Hatch Faces plugin (V1.8) and I can now successfully hatch faces - but I do not understand how to select "brick" hatch and how to orient it. Could you make some screenshots ore point me to somewhere I can see what you mean?

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                • C Offline
                  Charlie__V
                  last edited by

                  @badera said:

                  Thank you CHARLIE__V for your idea. What I do not understand: I installed the Hatch Faces plugin (V1.8) and I can now successfully hatch faces - but I do not understand how to select "brick" hatch and how to orient it. Could you make some screenshots ore point me to somewhere I can see what you mean?

                  Badera,
                  I did not mention the use of hatch faces plugin........I was simply referring to the hatch you show in your original post.

                  If you orient that hatch you show above your contours area...making sure it fully covers the area to be draped....then simply drape the linework(hatch) onto your countour area(s).

                  Make sense?

                  Charlie
                  Edit:
                  Quick Example attached..........& Note: You may have to Drape 2x if the hatch does not fully transfer.......IOW you may have a few missing lines.....simply drape again and these should correct.......not ideal I know.


                  Crop via Drape

                  Precision M1710/Win 7 Pro 64 bit/i-7 6920 Quad core 2.9 Ghz -3.8/16Gb ram/NVIDIA M5000M 8Gb

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                  • B Offline
                    badera
                    last edited by

                    Thanks CHARLIE__V, now it is clear. It is the best way... (Strange, these errors in the resulting patterns - but I can live with it...)

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