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    • pilouP Offline
      pilou
      last edited by

      Another quick trick : when you see the sky, your circle will be parallel to it! 💭 ☀
      So SHIFT and draw it where you want with this orientation! 😉

      Frenchy Pilou
      Is beautiful that please without concept!
      My Little site :)

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      • S Offline
        Se7ven
        last edited by

        I could not quite get the angle to draw on either the red/blue axis by orbiting. But found that using the Camera View to left/right side did allow me to draw the horizontal circle.

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          Are you orbiting in the model space as you work? You should be able to orbit to a low view point and make it easier to get a circle drawn in the plane you want.

          Out of curiosity, do you consider the circle in your screen shot to be drawn vertically or horizontally? Unless you rotated it after making it, that circle is already drawn horizontally.

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          • BoxB Online
            Box
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            Which is why I pointed out that the blue axis is up, I believe you have an orientation issue. It often happens when you start learning without using a default template with a person in them to give you a visual reference for up down.

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
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              @box said:

              Which is why I pointed out that the blue axis is up,

              😉 Your point seemed to have been missed by our prime number friend which is why I asked.

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                Se7ven
                last edited by

                The circle was initially drawn horizontally but the exercise I am working on required that it be moved into a vertical position and then draw a second circle on the horizontal plane.

                The next step was to select the outer edge of the horizontal circle and then with the follow-me tool click on the surface of the vertical circle to create a sphere. That seemed to go alright but I got a message that I am unsure what to make of it. See attachment for visual.


                SphereErrorMsg.JPG

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                • pbacotP Offline
                  pbacot
                  last edited by

                  OP's original question was clear. Drawing a Circle inside a component with a circle already in it--it is clear that it the default drawing orientation is "more strongly" influenced by the component axis. You must orbit to be looking more directly at the ground than if you were outside the component.

                  Question might be, do you need to be drawing inside a component in the first place. But it does work either way.

                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                  • mitcorbM Offline
                    mitcorb
                    last edited by

                    Of course, orbiting the camera does not turn the object from horizontal to vertical, except in a relative sense. Of course, it seems all of my relatives are obtuse.

                    I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                      Se7ven
                      last edited by

                      Ok, so I redid everything and posting the steps and result. Am I doing anything wrong?


                      Circle1H.JPG


                      Circle1H-Component.JPG


                      Circle2V.JPG


                      Circle2VRedGreen.JPG


                      Circle2VSet.JPG


                      Circle2VFinal.JPG

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
                        last edited by

                        Not wrong. It's just a long way to get to where you're going. One more step and you'd be finished: correct the face orientation on your sphere.

                        I'd do it this way:

                        Draw horizontal circle.

                        Draw vertical circle centered above horizontal one.

                        Select edge of horizontal circle, get Follow Me, click on vertical circle, correct face orientation as needed. Make it a component. Done.

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                        • pilouP Offline
                          pilou
                          last edited by

                          some methods

                          Frenchy Pilou
                          Is beautiful that please without concept!
                          My Little site :)

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                            Se7ven
                            last edited by

                            Yes, Dave, your method is much more straight forward and simple. But I was trying to follow the steps outlined in an exercise. Thanks to everyone for their input.

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