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    • ashscottA Offline
      ashscott
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      Does anyone know of a workflow to send a Sketchup file to layout so that layout shows each scene on a new page?

      I have my SU files fully setup for construction documentation but then I send to layout and have to copy and paste frames onto each page - would be much faster if you could get layout to display each scene on a different page automatically....

      Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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      • JQLJ Offline
        JQL
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        I never copy paste viewports between pages ashcott.

        If you duplicate a page, the new page is created instantly. Then you just press the viewport and choose the scene you want. It takes almost as long as the render...

        The only drawback is when pages have too much extra info in them already, like dimensions or leaders and you have the extra step of erasing that...

        This workflow is perfect for floor plans and sections with same orientation/size...

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        • pbacotP Offline
          pbacot
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          I don't know if there's any way a page would automatically be created in LO and then associate/ place a scene on each page. However if you set it up once as a template, and keep the scene names the same you may be able to relink to a new sketchup file and its scenes.

          MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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          • ashscottA Offline
            ashscott
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            Good points. I feel like I do a lot of "manual" work in layout that would be saved if there were some way of controlling this kind of thing.

            Is there anyway to add functionality to Layout (like Ruby plugins in SU)?

            Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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            • ashscottA Offline
              ashscott
              last edited by

              Yeah it would be so cool - they dont even need to be very complex - you could automate a lot

              Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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              • pbacotP Offline
                pbacot
                last edited by

                LayOut plugins is something everyone would like it seems.

                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                • FrederikF Offline
                  Frederik
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                  Perhaps I've misunderstood something here - but what you're asking for is possible already...

                  To make it work, you just need to name the scenes in your SU model the same each time you make a new model...
                  In LO, you just create a template with several pages and insert the SU scenes on the pages...
                  Whenever you have a new model, you only need to relink to the new SU model in LO...

                  In example...
                  Create a SU model with i.e. 5 scenes... Name the scenes "Scene 1", "Scene 2".... to "Scene 5"...
                  In LayOut you create a template, where you insert the scenes on different pages...

                  Now... Whenever you create a new model in SU you just make the same scene naming and when you open the LO template, you relink to the new SU file...

                  Cheers
                  Kim Frederik

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                  • ashscottA Offline
                    ashscott
                    last edited by

                    Ah yes, that makes sense. Great thinking.

                    Its extraordinary how much these little tricks can speed you up when you're processing file after file into working drawings.

                    Thanks for the help folks

                    Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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                    • pbacotP Offline
                      pbacot
                      last edited by

                      @frederik said:

                      Perhaps I've misunderstood something here - but what you're asking for is possible already...

                      To make it work, you just need to name the scenes in your SU model the same each time you make a new model...
                      In LO, you just create a template with several pages and insert the SU scenes on the pages...
                      Whenever you have a new model, you only need to relink to the new SU model in LO...

                      In example...
                      Create a SU model with i.e. 5 scenes... Name the scenes "Scene 1", "Scene 2".... to "Scene 5"...
                      In LayOut you create a template, where you insert the scenes on different pages...

                      Now... Whenever you create a new model in SU you just make the same scene naming and when you open the LO template, you relink to the new SU file...

                      I thought I said that, though perhaps too brief in my description. I use this method. For my purposes I often have to resize the ports, but it saves time.

                      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                      • ashscottA Offline
                        ashscott
                        last edited by

                        Yeah you pretty much did say that, sorry. I just didn't click until later

                        Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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                        • JQLJ Offline
                          JQL
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                          Still, If you're doing a series of drawings of your model and you want them to match in size and paper position it's easier to duplicate page and change what scene the new page's viewport is displaying.

                          I do all my plan section views like that and it's way easier than having to resize viewports to match each other...

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                          • utilerU Offline
                            utiler
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                            @jql said:

                            I never copy paste viewports between pages ashcott.

                            If you duplicate a page, the new page is created instantly. Then you just press the viewport and choose the scene you want. It takes almost as long as the render...

                            The only drawback is when pages have too much extra info in them already, like dimensions or leaders and you have the extra step of erasing that...

                            This workflow is perfect for floor plans and sections with same orientation/size...

                            This is what I do also. Duplicate and erase what's not needed.

                            purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                              otb designworks
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                              @jql said:

                              Still, If you're doing a series of drawings of your model and you want them to match in size and paper position it's easier to duplicate page and change what scene the new page's viewport is displaying.

                              I do all my plan section views like that and it's way easier than having to resize viewports to match each other...

                              That's my workflow, as well.

                              Cheers, Chuck

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                              6 core nMP, 32 gig RAM, (2) D700 GPU's, dual monitors

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