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    • RE: How to "stretch" part of a complicated project?

      Still no good. Left to right selects only those components which are entirely within the selection box.

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: How to "stretch" part of a complicated project?

      @honoluludesktop said:

      goto into top view, parallel projection, then selet (window from right to left) the part of the mdoel you want to stretch and use the move tool.

      I tried this, but it selected the entire top and the entire length of the front and back aprons. Basically if part of a component was within the selection box the entire component was selected.

      I guess this only works within a single component?

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • How to "stretch" part of a complicated project?

      I've got a table drawn in, with legs, aprons, and top as separate components. The top is bevelled on the underside, the aprons aren't flush with the legs, etc. Various small fiddly touches.

      I'd like to see what it would look like if the whole table were 12" longer, but with the same relationships between the end aprons, legs, and top edge. Essentially I'd like to create an imaginary plane through the middle of the table and then just sort of extrude the aprons and top from that plane until the table is the length I want.

      Alternately, I'd like to see what it would look like with a longer overhang but the same size of bevel. This would involve creating an imaginary plane through the overhang outside the legs but before the start of the bevel and then "extruding" the top a bit further to increase the overhang.

      Is this sort of thing possible?

      posted in Newbie Forum sketchup
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