Subdived test panel
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I'm going to assume you guys are speaking in some foreign, possibly alien, language
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I am sure it is working for me for 2015, 2016, 2017 make
I don't remember if there was a special install...
As you see slighty different...
It's a plugin of 2010 ! But works very fine!
But maybe Ruby language has changed for new versions of SU......
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@pilou said:
I am sure it is working for me for 2015, 2016, 2017 make
I don't remember if there was a special install...
As you see slighty different...
It's a plugin of 2010 ! But works very fine!
But maybe Ruby language has changed for new versions of SU......
[attachment=0:1a45chm9]<!-- ia0 -->i_am_sure.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1a45chm9]Any tips for installing Ferrari?
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Not more than that
@unknownuser said:
Version 1.1 (July 2010).
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First verify that Google SketchUp is installed on the computer. If not, go to “http://sketchup.google.com”.
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Once this archive is extrated:
- copy the file “FerrariSketch.rb” and the folder “FerrariSketch” in the directory “C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 7\Plugins” *;
- copy the folder “FerrariColors” in the directory “C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 7\Materials” *.
- Launch Google SketchUp and open the FerrariSketch tool box by selecting the option “FerrariSketch” in the menu “View -> Tollbars”.
Other information are available in the program website using the tool box button “Help (?)”.
- These pathnames depend on the Google SketchUp version (7 or superior) and/or the operating system (XP/Vista/7).
You must have administrative rights on these folders.
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For the doc under the help button "?" and you will know how to use this terrific plugin!
And before i Refound in the Mess of window's folders the SU Ferrari Material folder (not sure i put it somewhere)
you can yet access to the Ferrari Sketch colors by the folder Material itself inside the SU Material panel from your Donwloads' folder!!! (where you have downloaded the Ferrari plugin)
But it's just a library of colors! so not indispensable but you can have all the cake...
Edit : After intense research no i never copied the Ferrari colors folder on a SU folder!
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@pilou said:
Not more than that
@unknownuser said:
Version 1.1 (July 2010).
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First verify that Google SketchUp is installed on the computer. If not, go to “http://sketchup.google.com”.
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Once this archive is extrated:
- copy the file “FerrariSketch.rb” and the folder “FerrariSketch” in the directory “C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 7\Plugins” *;
- copy the folder “FerrariColors” in the directory “C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 7\Materials” *.
- Launch Google SketchUp and open the FerrariSketch tool box by selecting the option “FerrariSketch” in the menu “View -> Tollbars”.
Other information are available in the program website using the tool box button “Help (?)”.
- These pathnames depend on the Google SketchUp version (7 or superior) and/or the operating system (XP/Vista/7).
You must have administrative rights on these folders.
These folders no longer exist for 2017. I have ifcplugins folder and no materiel folder. Which is weird. I wonder if it's using my 2015 folders.
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I see that you have Windows system so...for windows 10
copy the file “FerrariSketch.rb” and the folder “FerrariSketch” in the directories
(Change of course the name user if existing or erase it if not existing...)"C:\Users\your name user\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2017\SketchUp\Plugins\FerrariSketch"
"C:\Users\your name user\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2016\SketchUp\Plugins\FerrariSketch"
"C:\Users\your name user\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2015\SketchUp\Plugins\FerrariSketch"
I have not copied the folder "FerrariColors" so use the trick shown above!
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Thanks. I'll try that.
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I am having problem finding the Ferrari sketch plugin....
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It's only on the Menu Display / Tools Barre so only as Icons!
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