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    • Joe WoodJ Offline
      Joe Wood
      last edited by

      I'm trying to learn layout fast! Need to get some dwgs created!

      I've been reading up on it some but I can't understand the online videos because of my hearing ..

      I have my Scene all set up and changed all the Rafters from 3d to 2d so the bevel cuts don't interfere with measuring, put Units at Architectural to a 1/16, and hid all the Dimensions

      1.png

      In Layout I go to My Templates and choose Blank. I see the Scene there but it's only a part of the whole Scene. I see where to change the paper size but not the Scene's size? So how do I get that full sized on the paper?

      2.png

      Joe Wood
      woodsshop.com/

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        Select the viewport with a single click and drag the edges. Hold Alt while dragging to resize about the center. You can set the desired scale in the SketchUp Model inspector window in the tray on the right side of the screen. You might want to do that before dragging the edges of the viewport. Make sure you have selected the scene you created in SU, too.

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        • Joe WoodJ Offline
          Joe Wood
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          Yeah that works Dave!

          about the scale- I need to export this Scene as a full sized dwg, but when I select 'Full Sized' scale, the Scene disappears. Right now the scale is 1:12.2959 and the Scene is in the Viewport, what scale should I use?

          Do the units in LO need to be set to cm if that's how my client will be measuring? I just changed that but the on screen dimensions are still in Imperial?

          3.png

          Joe Wood
          woodsshop.com/

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          • pbacotP Offline
            pbacot
            last edited by

            @joe wood said:

            Yeah that works Dave!

            about the scale- I need to export this Scene as a full sized dwg, but when I select 'Full Sized' scale, the Scene disappears. Right now the scale is 1:12.2959 and the Scene is in the Viewport, what scale should I use?

            Do the units in LO need to be set to cm if that's how my client will be measuring? I just changed that but the on screen dimensions are still in Imperial?

            [attachment=1:36347go3]<!-- ia1 -->3.png<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:36347go3]

            Not sure what you are doing to get that result, Joe. But maybe this will help a little. Did you look at the option under Export --DWG/DXF? See attached screen shot

            As for the scale of the viewport, I'd look for the standard metric scale that would work for the paper size. Admittedly this choice will be moot for the dwg where it is created 1:1 but it seems like a good practice. IDK what the appropriate metric scale would be in common practice. Layout itself is a "paper space" document, that is all the drawings have a scale. It may be an undefined scale, or the scale of the drawing changes with the size of the viewport, or a perspective, but it is never really 1:1 "model space" as in SketchUP. Still you can export a dwg which IS 1:1.


            Screen Shot 2017-12-23 at 1.53.30 PM.png

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            • Joe WoodJ Offline
              Joe Wood
              last edited by

              No PB, I'm having a problem exporting a dwg at the correct scale or something
              http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=68904

              that's why I'm trying Layout for the first time, to see if I can export a dwg my client can read accurately.

              I have this Rafter Details Scene as well as some Elevations, top view Etc Scenes I need to create dwgs for hopefully in Layout.

              Joe Wood
              woodsshop.com/

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              • pbacotP Offline
                pbacot
                last edited by

                I was just responding to your last post.

                1. export 1:1 to DWG
                2. What scale should the viewport be.

                but it seems my third response didn't get posted.
                3. How can the dimensions display in LO as cm.

                If created in SU they need to be set to cm in SU.
                If dims are created in LO select the dimensions and change in the "Dimension" window to "cm".

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                • Joe WoodJ Offline
                  Joe Wood
                  last edited by

                  yeah in SUp it was set to cm, I'm just trying to get an accurate dwg my customer can measure in CM.

                  in the SUp Scene I sent to LO, I hid the dimensions, planning to re dimension in LO.

                  I guess I need to know what scale to set in LO to end up with a full scale dwg, but I'm really getting confused now.

                  Joe Wood
                  woodsshop.com/

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                  • pbacotP Offline
                    pbacot
                    last edited by

                    Try this: Set the scale in the viewport to something reasonable for paper 1:10. Export to "Model Space"dwg, using the export "Options" window. Under Model space set the scale to 1:10. I can check the dwg on my end if you want.

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                    • Joe WoodJ Offline
                      Joe Wood
                      last edited by

                      OK set it to 1" = 10'

                      1-export.png

                      here are the Export Options, how does this dwg look??

                      EDIT Darn the dwg file is empty ..


                      1 rafters.dwg

                      Joe Wood
                      woodsshop.com/

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                      • pbacotP Offline
                        pbacot
                        last edited by

                        You should try setting the viewport to "Vector" instead of Raster in the "SketchUp Model" window of LO. Only Vector or Hybrid settings actually contain the vector information that LO uses to create the dwg.

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                        • Joe WoodJ Offline
                          Joe Wood
                          last edited by

                          OK this one measures correctly, but then the other one did too but gave my client the wrong dimensions. I appreciate you working with me on this PB, esp on Xmas weekend πŸ™‚


                          1 rafter details.png


                          2rafters.dwg

                          Joe Wood
                          woodsshop.com/

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                          • pbacotP Offline
                            pbacot
                            last edited by

                            The last one definitely comes in to scale when I open the dwg. Except the top rafter is off slightly--and I remember it being exact on an earlier translation. I get 301.93. So it looks like you found the scaling process that works!

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                            • C Offline
                              Charlie__V
                              last edited by

                              @pbacot said:

                              The last one definitely comes in to scale when I open the dwg. Except the top rafter is off slightly--and I remember it being exact on an earlier translation. I get 301.93. So it looks like you found the scaling process that works!

                              I saw in Joe’s image above the SKP viewport in LO is set to 1” = 1’-0”(1:12)
                              Though on export the scale for Model space was set to 1/16” = 1’ (1:192)

                              Perhaps this accounts for the remaining discrepancy?

                              Charlie

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                              • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                Joe Wood
                                last edited by

                                Yeah I corrected that top rafter just a tiny bit, thanks again for hanging with me thru this!

                                I probably need to match the two scales up though?

                                'I saw in Joe’s image above the SKP viewport in LO is set to 1” = 1’-0”(1:12)
                                Though on export the scale for Model space was set to 1/16” = 1’ (1:192)'

                                can someone tell me how to put the units at cm so I can add dimensions? I go to File > Document Setup and change it there but it doesn't stick?

                                Joe Wood
                                woodsshop.com/

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                                • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                  Joe Wood
                                  last edited by

                                  OK matched the two scale up πŸ™‚

                                  1 Untitled.png

                                  but how to change the dimension units??


                                  rafters.dwg

                                  Joe Wood
                                  woodsshop.com/

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                                  • C Offline
                                    Charlie__V
                                    last edited by

                                    @joe wood said:

                                    OK matched the two scale up πŸ˜„

                                    [attachment=2:2rsqbge2]<!-- ia2 -->1 Untitled.png<!-- ia2 -->[/attachment:2rsqbge2]

                                    but how to change the dimension units??

                                    Joe,
                                    It might be easier for all of us to help if you posted a simple file like in the image attached.(simple rectangle with imperial and metric dims)

                                    Once the exporting to scale of a single entity is sorted out, you should be able to follow the same procedure with the project you are working on now.

                                    Merely a suggestion.

                                    As to setting/changing the dimension units, I'm not sure you need to change the units for the file, just the settings in the "Tray". Just make sure you have the dimension tool selected to do so.

                                    Charlie


                                    ![Dimension "setting" in LO](/uploads/imported_attachments/w4Fo_LO_Dimension_setting.PNG "Dimension "setting" in LO")

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                                    • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                      Joe Wood
                                      last edited by

                                      OK found the dimensions in the tray, but when I changed it to cm, all the dimensions are wrong? The SUp model was set to the same cm scale.

                                      9 Untitled.png

                                      here's the skp file!


                                      France 2b.skp

                                      Joe Wood
                                      woodsshop.com/

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                                      • C Offline
                                        Charlie__V
                                        last edited by

                                        @joe wood said:

                                        OK found the dimensions in the tray, but when I changed it to cm, all the dimensions are wrong? The SUp model was set to the same cm scale.

                                        [attachment=5:3e349nvu]<!-- ia5 -->9 Untitled.png<!-- ia5 -->[/attachment:3e349nvu]

                                        here's the skp file!

                                        Joe,
                                        I get 301.93cm for the over all rafter length in both Sketchup Model and Layout file.
                                        please see attached. [attachment=1:3e349nvu]<!-- ia1 -->France 2b_LO_V15.layout<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:3e349nvu]

                                        PS....in my above simple example the SU model units are in fractional inches and LO model viewport scale @ 1" = 1'-0" [1:12]........I used LO dimensions to illustrate you could leave your native model set to imperial, yet still document & dimension an imperial model to metric (cm/other) in LO. (Rt. click LO viewport..open w/Sketchup to view SU model)
                                        [attachment=0:3e349nvu]<!-- ia0 -->Scale_Test_SUImperial_to_LOMetric_V15.layout<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3e349nvu]

                                        Charlie


                                        France 2b_LO_V15.layout


                                        Scale_Test_SUImperial_to_LOMetric_V15.layout

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                                        • Joe WoodJ Offline
                                          Joe Wood
                                          last edited by

                                          I'm not completely getting all of this but seems like I'm close πŸ™‚

                                          but why are these dimensions off?


                                          1 rafters.layout

                                          Joe Wood
                                          woodsshop.com/

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                                          • C Offline
                                            Charlie__V
                                            last edited by

                                            @joe wood said:

                                            I'm not completely getting all of this but seems like I'm close πŸ˜„

                                            but why are these dimensions off?

                                            Joe,
                                            Maybe I am not following still?

                                            In the attached model I have set the LO file to imperial and set all viewports to 1"=1'-0" (1:12)(regardless of SU model units)
                                            So, your original SU model in LO appears fist.

                                            I extracted one rafter and dimensioned it in SU after setting model units in SU to Metric.

                                            I then saved this same model and changed the SU model units to Imperial.

                                            Inserted both of these models below your original model in LO

                                            You can now see a representation of both Metric and Imperial (both dimensioned in SU) within the attached LO file. 1 rafters_Imp_Metric_LOFile_Units_Imp_V15.layout

                                            Note: always make sure "preserve scale on resize" box is ticked in the SU model palate.

                                            Hope this all makes sense.

                                            Charlie

                                            Precision M1710/Win 7 Pro 64 bit/i-7 6920 Quad core 2.9 Ghz -3.8/16Gb ram/NVIDIA M5000M 8Gb

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