SketchUp 2016 Wishlist
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SketchUp
Custom linetypes - dashed, center, dotted, whatever we decide.
Would make a world of difference. Just the start of my list; feel free to add.
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Ability to set Arc/Circle segments default in a template.
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@utiler said:
SketchUp
Custom linetypes - dashed, center, dotted, whatever we decide.
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Would make a world of difference. Just the start of my list; feel free to add.
what would be really great is if we could define our own line types by referencing a .txt file (for instance) which stores the configurations.
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The new autolabel feature is awesome. Now it needs to be opened up to developers to create their own scripts that produce text in Layout! (for example, it doesn't work very well with Skalp)
http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=13%26amp;t=57534
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@utiler said:
SketchUp
Custom linetypes - dashed, center, dotted, whatever we decide.
Would make a world of difference. Just the start of my list; feel free to add.I agree 600% You can come pretty close to this with TIG's 2D Tools but it puts hidden styles in your model for the line style. Seems to me that this is something that out to be a native part of the application for anyone in the construction industry.
I like your line styles and the suggestion to be able to draw them in color. Again, almost a "must have" for the construction industry.
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QUADS! that's it.
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@juju said:
what would be really great is if we could define our own line types by referencing a .txt file (for instance) which stores the configurations.
Absolutely!! Just as with many CAD programs, give the user the tools to make custom linetypes like:
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parametric objects BIM integrated to Archicad, Revit or Tekla thats all.
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BIMSight does support sketchup... As Well as Archicad and Revit. Do you mean you parametric design in sketchup?
http://sketchucation.com/all-news/785-tekla-bimsight-now-supports-sketchup
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push the cmmd key (for example) with the tape measure tool and it places a guide point.
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Improved transparency when displaying a transparent texture on a transparent texture, as seen in this image with a fence over a tree. On the left is the sketchup display, and on the right is the exported 2d image.
Zoomed out it is worse - the texture behind simply disappears.
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My needs are simple.
I want to think about a model, and have SU build it for me.
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@hellnbak said:
My needs are simple.
I want to think about a model, and have SU build it for me.
yes thats release 2045, when the computer is implanted in the brain
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Read 3001: The Final Odyssey. It has a computer "flap"? that is laid over the brain and allows direct connection to all knowledge and you understand all languages.
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@krisidious said:
Read 3001: The Final Odyssey. It has a computer "flap"? that is laid over the brain and allows direct connection to all knowledge and you understand all languages.
Wow, didn't know there were four books in the Space Odyssey series. Didn't read too far into the Wikipedia article, seemed to be too many spoilers. Sadly, I've never read any of the books. But I've just visited Amazon and have ordered all four.
As far as understanding all languages, the little fish thingie in the ear method used in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy seems like it would be a lot less painful. I'll just go with that I think.
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It's an awesome series and I think the Final Odyssey is my favorite. An astronaut is out bu Jupiter or something and has an accident and is frozen solid. Brought back to life in 3001. I really wanted it to be made into a movie.
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@krisidious said:
It's an awesome series and I think the Final Odyssey is my favorite. An astronaut is out bu Jupiter or something and has an accident and is frozen solid. Brought back to life in 3001. I really wanted it to be made into a movie.
You could have put a big SPOILER ALERT at the beginning of your post
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No, that's the very beginning... That's how the book starts.
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