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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
      last edited by

      So we have two very different approaches:Symbols in SketchUp and symbols in LayOut.

      MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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        sonder
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        Asimonas, I am never concerned about the exact position to the MM like that. The reality is, during construction, there will be flux in that location. For instance, if you are positioning lights in a floor cavity, the framing will dictate the locations more than the lighting plan. What I am concerned about is general placement, pattern and symmetry about a room. If you want to set a lighting layout that precise, you need to then make sure you modify the framing to allow that to work, or suspend a ceiling That can get very expensive. For decorative fixtures that are set over something like a sink or centered about a stair, I will first place the symbol on the floor plan or power signal plan, then cut/paste it onto the RCP. Since I setup my RCP with the exact orientation as the floor plan, this is very easy.

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        • pbacotP Offline
          pbacot
          last edited by

          Oh so you never work with interior designers Rick?

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          • KrisidiousK Offline
            Krisidious
            last edited by

            I do both pbacot... Window/Door symbols and Lighting in SU. All the rest in LO.

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            • pbacotP Offline
              pbacot
              last edited by

              @krisidious said:

              I do both pbacot... Window/Door symbols and Lighting in SU. All the rest in LO.

              Right, I was just referring to when the symbols are added. I sort of like the idea of them in SU.

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              • asimonasA Offline
                asimonas
                last edited by

                Hi all,

                having fun with lighting plans 😄 starting understand how all works. Try to follow Nicks method by aligning SU color plan in Raster with SU Linework plan in Vector on top of it. However color raster lines are too thick and don't know how to make them thinner? Changing thickness in Styles - Linework to 0,1 doesn't help. Anyone knows any tips on that?
                P.S. Hybrid solves that, but would like not to use hybrid at all.


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                • pbacotP Offline
                  pbacot
                  last edited by

                  Could these be Profile edges? Have you looked at the Profiles setting in your SketchUp file style for that scene?

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                    sonder
                    last edited by

                    The raster line thickness is actually the section cut line thickness. In the style, edit, then choose the section style symbol (the blue cube), set the section cut width to 1.

                    You can certainly set the symbols in SU, but I think it is faster to do so in LO. If you do them in SU, set them on a layer so you can shut them off for rendering or export to a rendering software, since they won't render correctly. You would also want to set them up on a scene of their own so you can vector render them in LO.

                    The reason I use symbols rather than actual model fixture is readablilty. If I am using a 4" square led can, you wouldn't be able to read it in Layout. The symbols I use would probably scale as 16" fixture.

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                      asimonas
                      last edited by

                      Hi all,
                      quick questions about scrapbooks:
                      is it possible to copy some symbols that I've made in Layout and paste them into my scrapbook, or I need to redraw them separately in scrapbook. I'm trying to copy/paste from Layout, but it doesn't work. Any tips?
                      Thank you!

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                      • pbacotP Offline
                        pbacot
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                        Make sure you have the symbols in the upper left area of the page. The scrapbook may have a smaller sheet size than the one you are drawing in and you can't see the object you've pasted. Not right, but that seems to be how it is for now. (To do this you must press the "Edit" button for the scrapbook of course.)

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