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    Question: Replace Instances of Components?

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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
      last edited by

      When your are compiling a number of similar components that you might want to 'swap' make sure they have a matching origin-point [insertion], and that - for example if they are likely to have been scaled - say in their 'length' - that then they all have a common starting 'length'; and certainly they have a similar 'orientation' - post always extrude 'up', rails extrude 'to the right' and so on.
      Otherwise swapping differently configured component definitions will move, rotate, flip, scale etc the instances unexpectedly... πŸ˜•

      TIG

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      • T Offline
        TECHDAVE02
        last edited by

        the points of origin must match in each of the components

        take a look in these posts
        http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=79%26amp;t=53225

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
          last edited by

          @toddbg said:

          ...and secondly the replicated component is listed multiple times in the outliner.

          How would I address the first and is the second a desired behavior/non-issue?

          Thanks very much.

          Best,
          Todd

          The Outliner should indeed show an entry for each instance of a component so it's a non-issue. Think of the Outliner as a text version of your model. You can access any component or group and you can see how nesting is set up if it is. Individual lines and faces won't show up in Outliner, however. There's a lot of things you can do with the Outliner but it may be best to leave that until you've got more basic stuff figured out.

          TIG's got you sorted on the component origins but you might also find this, this and this of some interest.

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          • T Offline
            toddbg
            last edited by

            Thanks guys!
            I'm learning something new everyday. πŸ˜„

            I thought I had a good handle on SketchUp but it seems there is so much more to learn.

            Here is one of the fence panels redone as components.
            Is this the way it ought to be set up?

            Thanks again!

            Best,
            Todd


            lattice_v2_51.125.skp

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
              last edited by

              That's closer.

              In some cases you've got component origins too far from the component geometry. If I were creating that model I would align the axes for those components that are identified as vertical such that the blue axis points up. That way when bringing in additional instances of those components, they will come in oriented correctly.

              The way the component axes are oriented makes me think you are drawing parts and then moving them into place. It would be more efficient to draw them in situ.

              Even though it won't be apparent in the model, you should also flip components that are mirrored. For example, the component you called 1x1cedar vert. Flip the ones on the back so they are mirrored relative to those on the front. It won't make a huge difference right now but if you need to edit them later, the editing will go much faster and be easier. Also flip the right end instances so they are mirrored compared to the left end ones.

              You should also be painting the faces in the components with the texture image instead of painting the component wrappers. You've done that for some components but you haven't been consistent.


              Cleaned up model


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              • T Offline
                TECHDAVE02
                last edited by

                I moved origins of conponents


                lattice_v2_51.125 UP.skp

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
                  last edited by

                  Dave, the way you have positioned the component axes, at least some of the components would import with the incorrect orientation. This would make it more complicated to use those components to build another fence or whatever. It would be better practice to orient the axes so the components come in with the most likely orientation. Those parts that are supposed to be placed vertically should come in that way when dragged in from the Components window.

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                  • T Offline
                    toddbg
                    last edited by

                    Thanks Dave - I'll look at that momentarily.
                    Thanks for the links to the articles, I've been reading through all of those slowly, great material, though the woodworking is way beyond what I am doing. πŸ˜„ (mainly cabinets, shelves and storage for the garage workshop.

                    Eventually I'll be moving on to making built-ins for some display cases and some form of entryway bench. Given that I am more of a weekend DIY guy I like building things out in SketchUp first so that I can see how it all goes together.

                    Thanks again!

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                    • T Offline
                      TECHDAVE02
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                      techdave to Dave R
                      Your right
                      I like to start with materials from one component and build from there 2 x 4 , 2 x 4 #1,2 x 4 #2, etc

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
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                        @toddbg said:

                        though the woodworking is way beyond what I am doing. πŸ˜„ (mainly cabinets, shelves and storage for the garage workshop.

                        It's still woodworking. The only difference is how much sanding you have to do. πŸ˜†

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                        • pilouP Offline
                          pilou
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                          For all replacement of Components (randomly or not) try the fabulous Replacement Random Components by Sdmitch!

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

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