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    • RE: Site Marketing Plan - Layout / Indesign

      Not to take away from the site plan layout and excellent work on you part, I was wondering if the planning department has minumim side yard and set back requirements. Seems like you can not walk between some of the houses. The local fire department may have their own requirements. Some areas with houses this close together require fire rated walls on that side of both the structures.

      Just some thoughts, Bob

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    • RE: Best way to approach project?

      Part of starting the project is obtaining a good understanding of the use of Layers and Outliner. Both are key to the project and will help you manage and control the components and groups of components for the project as they are created.

      If you are good at 3d sketching, start making drawings of how you think the project might procede. Some what like story boards that are used for putting a movie together to tell the story.

      If you have the wall space, put the sketches, photos and other material on the wall using masking tape. Put the plans on the wall also. Look then over, move things around as a plan for the project starts coming together in your mind.

      Them start creating a list of components and how you see the components fitting together to form the component assemblies or groups. Then place the components and groups on Layers and the Outliner. You should them have a good start on a plan for the project.

      Create the plan of action, them start working the plan. Modify the plan as needed and move forward. Bob

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    • RE: How to install plugin tt_comp_prop.rb?

      I did install the tt_lib.rbz plugin from the plugin store using the window>preferences>extensions>install extensions procedure and did not
      just put the plugin direcly into the plugin folder. I when back and tried to
      reinstall the pluging, but it would not let me reinstall the plugin.

      However in the process I did find an updated version of the tt_comp_prop.rbz
      plugin in the plugin store and installed it. The plugin is now part of my
      content menu. I was able to edit a component glue property from "none" to
      "any". At least the check mark located in front of "move" relocated to in
      front of "any" in the menu. Is that a correct procedure and did it really
      change the glue option for the component. Can someone come up with an answer.

      Thanks for your help, Bob

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    • RE: How to install plugin tt_comp_prop.rb?

      Hi Dave,

      I downloaded the TT_comp_prop.rb plugin from the post you indicated. Does it make a difference that extension on the plugin file is .rb and not rbz? I checked before installing the TT-comp_prop.rb plugin and I had TT_lib2_2.8.0.rbz already installed in e my shetchup 8 plugins folder. Will the 2.8.0 version work or do I need to install version 2.0.0? I install the plugin with the hopes that it might help me with correcting my problem with components glue to situation and allow me to edit the glue to condition.

      Thanks again for your help, Bob

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    • How to install plugin tt_comp_prop.rb?

      I downloaded the plugin tt_comp_prop.rb to the Sketchup 8 plugin folder. However, the plugin is not listed in the folder contents. I tried reinstalling the plugin; but a message states that the plugin is already installed. I tried installing the plugin using "install extensions" but that failed. I love the way Sketchup can make me fell stupid.
      Thanks for your help, Bob

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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    • RE: Using glue to with components

      I have reviewed all the imformation provided and fail to see anything that indicates how to change the "Glue to" condition from "none" and make it possible to select horizontal, vertical, any or sloped glue to condition. I understand that having the correct axes oriantation is required; but also assigning a glue to condition to the component is also required. The "Glue to" selection for all the components in the model is "None". The components in the model are not glued to any other component in the model. This, to me at least, is a very complex model in which I have placed alot of time both designing the house and ceeating the model and I really do not wish rebuild the model. There are so many other edit conditions in SU; why is there not a procedure for editing "Glue to"? I have four books on how to use Sketchup, including "The missing manual" and found nothing in any of them on how to edit "Glue To" condition. I try not going to the forums except as a last resort because I know how important time is to everyone.

      Thank you again for your help, Bob

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    • RE: Using glue to with components

      What if I do an Edit in place with the component from the model. Explode the component while in the Edit in place mode. Then create a component with a new name and the required changes and return it back to it original location in the model? Would that work?

      Bob

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    • Using glue to with components

      When creating components I chose "None" for the "glue to" selection in the create component dialod box. Is there a method for changing the glue method after the component has been created and placed in a model?

      Thank you for your help,Bob

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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    • Question about Faces in SketchUp?

      1.The face on component 1 is touching or interfacing with the face on
      component 2.

      2.The face on component 2 covers the whole face of component 1 and it will not
      be visable on the finished model.

      3.I usually delete the touching face on component 1 where it interfaces with
      component 2.

      4.I delete faces where this condition happens in order to reduce the number
      of face as it relates to rendering.

      5.Is this a good procedure? I also delete the faces to stop the "flashing"
      caused by two faces interfaceing with each other.

      Thanks for your help, Bob

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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    • White grid?

      I both hided and locked several components which are part of a model.
      When I unhide the other components in the model these components
      displayed in the correct shape, but they were formed using a transparent
      white grid or mesh. Could someone explain how this happened and how
      to make the grids go away without deleteing the components they
      represent.

      Thank you for your help, Bob

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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