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    • A Offline
      Assafro
      last edited by

      I was wondering if there is some plugin, module or other way to select multiple entities at once, and then do a certain command on them at the same time in stead of doing it one by one.

      Especially when it comes to push-pulling or offsetting faces, it would be a major time saver.

      Thanks in advance πŸ˜‰

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        TECHDAVE02
        last edited by

        Double click on a face then hold shift and click on the face. Or to be sure to get a deselect hold shift + ctrl (work well for offset)

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          Assafro
          last edited by

          @techdave02 said:

          Double click on a face then hold shift and click on the face. Or to be sure to get a deselect hold shift + ctrl (work well for offset)

          That just results in a selection of the face's edges right?
          I meant doing an offset or push-pull, at the same time, while multiple (non-touching or adjacent) faces are selected.

          Whenever I select multiple faces, and then press the offset or push-pull button, my selection is lost.

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            Box
            last edited by

            There are various tools to do what you want depending on the exact result you are after.
            A few that spring to mind are

            Fredo's Joint Push Pull, which can manipulate many entities at the same time.

            SDMitch Multiple offset

            Tig's Smart offset

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              cotty
              last edited by

              Or you can use components to "copy" your editing...

              like in this example screencast...

              my SketchUp gallery

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