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    List of Questions after Several Months of Using SketchUp

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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
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      1. You can't. That's two surfaces trying to exist in the same space. SU is unable to know which face to show.
      2. This happens as you hit something that obstructs the logic of the push-pull from continuing. I didn't know you had to re-select the tool, but you do have to stop and continue again. I think as you develop cleaner / simpler drawing technique you'll have this less often.
      3. I think your dots are due to the style you are using. Edit the style or find an existing style that does not have endpoints or extensions.
      4. You can't. There's a 2d Line Style in the 2DTools plugin that pretends to do this, but really it just places a surface in place of the line, and is only good for last minute dressing up the image IMO.
      5. The rotate tool will align to a face that you are hovering over. It can also be aligned to the axis of an edge or an axis line, by click and drag. But really if you click, hold, and drag from your center of rotation, wherever that is, you will see it move into any axis you want including the red, green, and blue. (of course the "black" axes you see this way are non-determinate unless you align to a particular object in the drawing).
      6. IDK but the orbit tool works best when you hover / click over an object to define the center or orbit. That transitions looks normal to me if you are moving your view from one side of the green axis to the other. You are looking down one side or the other of the blue axis. It didn't move, you did.
      7. Not sure what problem you are seeing, but it could be a couple different problems.
      8. There might be a plugin for add vertex. Vertex Tools definitely has that.Otherwise you have to draw an edge right there (if you delete that edge before using the vertex--the vertex will disappear).
        9.Don't use layers to separate objects (interaction or stickiness). Use components and groups. I now avoid leaving anything outside a component or group. That gives the best control. Don't put edges and faces on layers other than LayerO, only move components and groups to other layers. (Wait, layers "lock"?)
      9. Don't think so. Been a lot of talk about it, but I haven't followed to be sure.

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      • pilouP Offline
        pilou
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        Question 5

        @unknownuser said:

        1. How do I set the axis by which to use my Rotation command without having to play around with the Orbit command to align the rotation tool to an axis?

        You can take any orientation of an existing face on fly over the Rotation tool on it

        • Press Shift! πŸ˜‰
          Ground and sky are also working!
          Then you can use the Rotate tool with these orientations on your object!
          (with Ctrl if you want Multiple rotations)

        It's a cool trick to draw a little cube or other volume somewhere as orientation's palett wished! πŸ˜‰

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          PrecambrianGneiss
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          Thanks for answering my questions Pilou and pbacot. You guys helped me solved almost all of the problems I was having and provided great insight. I am still having a problem with question #6 though. Although pbacot stated that this is normal, if I were to open a new file, I am able to orbit from one side to another (even going 360, imagine the protractor on the red/green axis) without the blue axis changing direction. Why am I in this file unable to do the same?

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            pilou
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            Question 6
            Post your file if it's not secret defense! πŸ˜„

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              PrecambrianGneiss
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              Hey pilou, I can't upload my file here because it is too large but I did upload it to dropbox. https://www.dropbox.com/s/g2i3rt3og00h3ou/Axis%20Problem.skp?dl=0. I'm thinking the problem has to do with the images I got from Google Earth.

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              • pbacotP Offline
                pbacot
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                Hi,

                I don't see anything abnormal with the orbit on my computer. You'll find the view is less "jerky" if you are in perspective view. You are viewing in parallel projection from about 2 km away from the origin. I can see the axis disappear for a little as you orbit right above . I don't see it affecting the drawing. As it shows again it hasn't done anything unusual.

                I believe that large models (in area) with objects far from the origin might not work as smoothly. SU was designed for little boxy houses, not half a county, or nano structures. πŸ˜„

                MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                  PrecambrianGneiss
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                  Hey pbacot, thanks for the reply, you solved question #6. Turns out it was only a result of me being in Parallel Projection as you stated. The axis problem goes away when I am in Perspective view. Thanks again.

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                  • cottyC Offline
                    cotty
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                    So all questions are answered?

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                      rv1974
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                      @pilou said:

                      Question 9
                      Layers in Sketchup are just layers of "visualisation", not layers of "Geometry"!
                      So Rule nΒ°1 Never Draw out of the Layer 0! πŸ€“

                      Put this on a post it! πŸ˜„

                      Totally wrong- everything must be drawn on Layer 0, only high hierarchy objects get get specific layer assignment.

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                        JQL
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                        Question 2. Hit CTRL keyboard (win) or ALT (mac) for overriding pushpull limitations.

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                          PrecambrianGneiss
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                          All questions were answered. Thanks

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