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    • B Offline
      blackdogsketch
      last edited by

      I just transferred to a new computer. I used to have a tool whereby when I had a face with a texture selected, I could context-right-click and get options for positioning the texture. (not merely "
      Align to Edge, or Rotate) In this way I could alight, for example, a brick texture right to the outside edges of the wall manually.

      Now that option has disappeared in the new copy of sketchup and although I have an extension called Texture Positioning" loaded, it does not actually have any way to move or position the texture relative to the face.

      This seems so simple and something that should be stock in Sketchup, but apparently not.
      Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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      • cottyC Offline
        cotty
        last edited by

        Is your question about the SU native texture positioning? For this, you must select one single textured face (not a group/component) to get that context menu entry ...

        my SketchUp gallery

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          driven
          last edited by

          if you mean this one http://eneroth.port0.org/plugins/texturealigner/
          follow the link and get the new version...

          learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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          • B Offline
            blackdogsketch
            last edited by

            No-not the eneroth...the native one. for some reason it was not showing up...now it is...go figure...

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