2017 is here
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Hmmm...seem to have hit send too quickly (Jumping Star??)
I meant to say jumping right in and the improvements particularly in layout with dimensions look great
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To be clear, you have toyed with the settings in the screen grab below? This was taken from a default SU 2017 arch design (mm) template file being opened.
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Yup, profiles is set to off and edges are on, there is a thread here that I found.... hopefully the engineers will take this on board but if anyone has any workarounds that would be great
http://forums.sketchup.com/t/edge-line-thickness-in-2017-high-dpi/33418
thanks
Dan
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I am a big fan of this release. I was up and running in minutes, no problems, and better performance. Whats not to like? Is it perfect in all ways to all users? Of course not. How could it be?
I am always amazed (although I guess i should not be) at the attitude of some commenters on these releases. They seem actually angry at the product as if it should meet there every need, or that it somehow owes them something. It is very apparent to me that the people behind this product are thoughtful and are trying to improve the product in a meaningful way. I am more than happy to be patient while this product evolves.
I noticed something this morning when zooming in on a line intersection. I was able to keep zooming in with no clipping all the way to the point that the intersection literally filled my screen. I have never been able to do that in previous releases. In the past, I always experienced clipping which stopped me from getting as close as I would like. Is this a conscious fix or a lucky by product i wonder?
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@pmolson said:
I noticed something this morning when zooming in on a line intersection. I was able to keep zooming in with no clipping all the way to the point that the intersection literally filled my screen. I have never been able to do that in previous releases. In the past, I always experienced clipping which stopped me from getting as close as I would like. Is this a conscious fix or a lucky by product i wonder?
If you were in Orthographic you can zoom without clipping. It's when it's perspective and the model size exceeds the clipping range that you'll get clipping occurring.
You can get clipping in Orthographic too. If the perspective camera doesn't see the extent of the model and then you switch to Ortho.
Clipping is part and parcel with any 3D app. It's why some users have requested a way to set the start and end point of camera clipping.
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Anyone seen this error?
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Is PlusSpec installed?
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Hi Rich,
yup, I get why it does it and have always switched between ortho and perspective and all the other tricks to minimize the clipping. I just noticed this morning that on a model that I would experience more severe clipping when working in 2016 was noticeably less in 2017...I could be imagining things, but it literally made me go...huh! the first time a zoomed in close and was able to keep zooming in... -
@rich o brien said:
Is PlusSpec installed?
Not sure if you are asking me, if so then No, I do not have a plusspec license nor is it installed.
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@solo said:
Not sure if you are asking me, if so then No, I do not have a plusspec license nor is it installed.
Yeah, sorry I was asking you. I had that error on PlusSpec a versions back.
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I need to ask if someone might help me find what might be a problem... I tried several times to install new Sketchup 2017 on my notebook and it every time fails to install prerequisites with following error message
"Component Universal CRT (Hotfix KB2999226) has failed to install with the following error message:
"The installer for the Universal CRT (Hotfix KB2999265) timed out after 10 minutes. Please restart your computer and try the SketchUp installer again. If this does not fix the problem, use Windows Update to install the latest updates and try again. (Trimble Code 6)"The following components were not installed:
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.2 (x86 and x64)
The following components failed to install:
- Universal CRT (Hotfix KB2999226)
See the setup log file located at 'C:\Users\muhammed\AppData\Local\Temp\VSDBA10.tmp\install.log' for more information."
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