Ok - so I think I can deal with projecting parallel... although if there's a way of projecting from the point perspective, I'd love to find out about it...
Thanks also for the link to the rotated rectangle script... certainly useful.
Before I bog you down with more specific technical use questions, here's the broader one:
-> Can you, with your skill set, easily create a rectangle that precisely matches an arbitrarily given viewpoint, without having to move your vantage point from that view?
I'll admit that I have no clue as to what you meant when you said "Pull up the triangle and delete what you don't need, make it a group and you can move as you see fit." - so if you felt like elaborating, that'd be super rad- but even with the rotated rectangle script, I can make things generally on the right plane, but it involves orbiting around and moving it from other vantage points, vaguely guesstimating it, and then coming back around to the original viewpoint, and going back out to tweak it... certainly not practical for frequent manipulation.
Ideally I'd like to be able to make Sketchup temporarily "forget" that it is looking at a 3d scene, and just draw a rectangle flat on my screen, in whatever plane I happened to have oriented myself. But of course it keeps on trying to move into the depth of the scene, and put points on other objects in the background. (Very useful behavior in general, just not right here...)
Just you have a general idea why I'm asking, if you're at all curious... I'm a finalist for a mural commission that would span a few buildings in a tricky architectural space... and I'm a photographer, so most of my background is in straight 2d imaging and most of my images are displayed online, in print, or framed on a wall. I used sketchup for modeling another public art project that I was also a finalist for last year (but didn't get) - but for that one, everything was pretty straight images on the walls... where here I'm trying to do this playing with perspective stuff... ( Long story short, my expertise is in photo, not modeling, so if you ever have any random photo questions and I can return the advice favors, you can find me at http://www.jjtiziou.net )
Thanks again!
-jj