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    • cwmunroC Offline
      cwmunro
      last edited by

      A2_Floor plans_ALADDIN_30X42_2.jpgSo - I'm really digging the new Section Fill tool.

      I am wondering if any of you know a way to only fill certain groups but, not others.

      For Instance:

      I want my walls shaded but not the masonry. I create a group for walls and a separate group for masonry. I was thinking that I could place the section inside the walls group and select it to be filled and simply not fill the masonry layer (that would keep it white). In my drawings - you have to be able to differentiate the difference between the frame wall and the masonry.

      C W Munro
      Professional Building Designer
      http://www.thealaddincompany.com

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        To do more complex fills you need a tool like "Skalp" - see its PluginStore's page...

        TIG

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        • srxS Offline
          srx
          last edited by

          @cwmunro said:

          I was thinking that I could place the section inside the walls group and select it to be filled and simply not fill the masonry layer (that would keep it white).

          Maybe place the masonry in its own group with its own section and settings.

          www.saurus.rs

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          • K Offline
            kaas
            last edited by

            My 2 cnts; the new automatically filled sections are a nice feature while modelling / showing preliminary designs.
            When making the working drawings, you do need a bit more control; a difference in shade / color for the individual objects (different materials, old/new). TIG's SectionCutFace is my preferred tool for doing just that.

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            • JQLJ Offline
              JQL
              last edited by

              @tig said:

              To do more complex fills you need a tool like "Skalp" - see its PluginStore's page...

              Better still, use TIG's own "SectionCutFace" plugin.

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              • utilerU Offline
                utiler
                last edited by

                @cwmunro - A bit of a workaround but you could isolate your internal walls in a separate scene and apply specific fills to that style. Same for the masonry walls in another scene...

                Then overlay them both in LO.

                purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                • P Offline
                  pcmoor
                  last edited by

                  in any sketchup version, select the underside of the wall, reverse this face, paint with a pattern, reverse face back, when cut it will show the pattern

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