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    • Annimation with moving parts

      Hello I was wondering if anyone could help me out with an animation question. I have a complex model with multiple components. I would like to create an animation that zooms to a certain view, shows a component being moved, then zooms out and away, then to another view where another component is moved, and so on and so on.

      Is this possible in non-Pro Sketch up? Any help would be appreciated. Please let me know if i need to explain this better. Thanks!

      Chris

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    • RE: Separating "Sticky Geometry"

      Thanks guy. I think I got it!

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    • RE: Separating "Sticky Geometry"

      Thanks! That is helpful. Although, some of the pieces are only faces (haven't been extruded into a solid). It appears that you can not make faces components. Any suggestions for dealing with these types?

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    • Separating "Sticky Geometry"

      Hello. I am working with a model of a bridge that I did not build. I want be be able to "cut" and remove individual pieces but the pieces are not groups or components. Whenever I move a piece, the neighboring pieces stay attached and are stretched along with the piece want to move.

      Does anyone have some pointers oh how I could completely separate these pieces? Any help is greatly appreciated.

      Chris

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