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      Alohaa
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I often have trouble getting a part to a certain point and docking it there with another part; I think aes close and when I change perspective I see it's miles away. Is there a trick to this?

      Kind regards
      Alohaa

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        Alohaa
        last edited by

        What I mean:In situations like the one on the screenshot, I have problems making the two corners marked in red coincide.


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          Dave R
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          Share your .skp file so we can see exactly what you are working with.

          Etaoin Shrdlu

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            Alohaa
            last edited by

            It is so that I always succeed after more or less many shifts of a part. So also here.
            As I said, this does not only apply specifically to this work, but it is a general problem that I am always confronted with.
            Perhaps there is a specific procedure that is unknown to me.

            I wanted to reproduce the situation just now, but I didn't succeed: now I can dock the part to the other one on the first try, but I think this problem shouldn't be unknown.


            Docking.skp

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            • Dave RD Offline
              Dave R
              last edited by

              First, turn off Length Snapping in Model Info>Units.
              Screenshot - 5_29_2023 , 11_54_47 AM.png
              Next, set the Camera to Perspective. Save Parallel Projection for output.

              Then get the Move tool and grab the component by the corner that needs to coincide with the other corner and move it.
              Click on the picture to see the video.

              By the way, you should make sure to correct face orientation as you go. There should be no exposed blue back faces. I would suggest waiting to apply materials until after the geometry is all correct and then apply the materials to the faces, not the component containers.

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                Alohaa
                last edited by

                Thank you! So there really is a procedure to respect in order to do that work correctly.

                "...you should make sure to correct face orientation as you go"
                What do you mean by that statement?

                "By the way, you should make sure to correct face orientation as you go. There should be no exposed blue back faces."
                I must admit that I do not know why this face is blue.

                Your comment "I would suggest waiting to apply materials until after the geometry is all correct and then apply the materials to the faces, not the component containers." is surely pertinent, but it has nothing to do with the first one, since only the frames have been assigned a material, which in this case play no role? Is that correct?

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                • Dave RD Offline
                  Dave R
                  last edited by

                  @alohaa said:

                  "...you should make sure to correct face orientation as you go"
                  What do you mean by that statement?

                  There should be no exposed blue back faces. In 3D objects like yours, all faces should have their white front face out.

                  @alohaa said:

                  I must admit that I do not know why this face is blue.

                  They are blue because they are reversed so their back faces are out. It's generally caused by the way you did the modeling. You can fix the face orientation by editing the object, right clicking on a white front face and selecting Orient Faces.

                  @alohaa said:

                  Your comment "I would suggest waiting to apply materials until after the geometry is all correct and then apply the materials to the faces, not the component containers." is surely pertinent, but it has nothing to do with the first one, since only the frames have been assigned a material, which in this case play no role? Is that correct?

                  It was a general comment on your modeling workflow. Wait until you have your geometry constructed correctly before you add the materials and, again, apply the materials to the faces, not the component/group containers.

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                    Alohaa
                    last edited by

                    My Sketchup is in German and you can't change the language easily

                    Is there a list of functions in different languages?

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                      Alohaa
                      last edited by

                      Thank you for your help!

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