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    • RE: [Plugin] Export 2d with Alpha

      Old thread that i just came across.
      I have a need to export PNG with Transparent background.
      Found this goodie, but i get an error at load now (SU 2014).
      Any ideas?SUError.jpg

      posted in Plugins
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    • RE: Create Component panel question

      @rich o brien said:

      https://i.imgur.com/J5JWT9u.png

      The Component Library Panel allows you to set what you need

      Components Window, in my version.
      Thanks the Always Face Camera setting is there.

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • Create Component panel question

      Can you access the settings, particularly Always Face Camera, and Set Component Axes after you've created your Component?

      There are 2 ways to make a Component and only one of them leads me to the Create Component panel with those 2 settings.

      • I have a hotkey setup to Make Component and this takes me the Create Component panel.
      • Use the Right Click menu to Create Component, but this does not open the Create Component panel.

      In my scenario I have spent time cutting out areas and drawing lines on a Plane that was flat against the ground.
      When done I Group it, stand it upright, explode, then use my hotkey to Create Component and set Always Face Camera and set Axes.

      But this time i can't explode my Group, when I do I loose all faces, the all just disppear.
      It would be time consuming to try and redraw them all.

      It would be great if I could just convert my Group to a Component AND access the two settings i need..

      posted in SketchUp Discussions sketchup
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    • RE: Work Flow question - determining scale without dimensions

      @glenn at home said:

      You could always download and use the Bluebeam Revu trial. It allows you the measure PDFs. You can even set the scale or calibrate to a known distance. Once the trial is over you can continue to use it in "Vu" mode. It's a very slick tool.

      Thanks.
      I used to use BlueBeam Revu years ago, mostly for the one click PDF conversion and a few Markup tools.
      Looks like they've added functionality.

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • RE: Work Flow question - determining scale without dimensions

      I guess i could use a door as a known dimension.

      https://1drv.ms/u/s!An4TIiBt2x9fnDlj8TAbtJZBkpTJ?e=Pi0f6S

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • RE: Work Flow question - determining scale without dimensions

      @l i am said:

      If you do not have a high res converter try this it works online with no fees or sign up

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      And if you are using SUP it does support PDF's

      It's the scaling down within SU where the quality of the image drops.
      Makes sense because 36" x 24" is a small area in SU for a Plan that has 4 elevations within it.

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • RE: Work Flow question - determining scale without dimensions

      @l i am said:

      Like I said, scale the page in SU to 36 x 24 inches. then scale

      Ok I think I follow you.
      I can save the PDF as an image file.
      Drag that into SU, scale to 36" on the long side - but then my image looks pretty crude as it's been scaled down (is that due to my current unit settings?)
      But that's probably ok for now.
      Use Tape Measure Tool to determine how many inches wide this elevation is, then do the math and punch in the result..

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • RE: Work Flow question - determining scale without dimensions

      @l i am said:

      Are you aware of how to scale in sketchup?
      If so you could scale the page in Sketchup to the said dimentions and then do simple maths
      1/4" = 1'-0" 1:48.........imperial......sheesh'
      Or stating the obvious by asking the supplier for one know dimention
      Beware, when you scale the 2 different scales do them in different sketchup models and bring one into the other after scaling or you will be in trouble as SU does not scale the item but the whole world scale.

      Yes i know how to scale in SketchUp.
      What i don't know however, is how do I determine what 1/4" is in the PDF?
      Or even 1 foot for that matter.

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • RE: Work Flow question - determining scale without dimensions

      @l i am said:

      Are you going to be using the plans in sketchup?
      Does is say 1/4" = 1'-0" at A1 or A2 ect? does it nominate page size?

      Yes to the first question.
      I don't see a page size, but the PDF file properties says:
      Page Size: 36 x 24 inches

      So it must be "D Sized Paper for Architectural Plans"
      https://www.engineersupply.com/Drawing-Size-Reference-Table.aspx#:~:text=D%2Dsize%20paper%20for%20architectural,course%2C%20other%20drawing%20paper%20sizes.

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • Work Flow question - determining scale without dimensions

      If someone sent you plans for a house in PDF, that included Front, Left, Right, Rear Elevations and a RoofPlan.

      But there were no dimensions included at all and the only information you had to go on was a scale ruler sort of information under the elevation title that says:
      FRONT VIEW
      1/4" = 1'-0"
      (one quarter inch equals one foot).

      The other Elevations are a different scale:
      1/8" = 1'-0"
      (one eighth inch equals one foot)

      But you don't have a large format printer to print this PDF and a scale ruler to use πŸ˜•

      Photoshop somehow?

      posted in SketchUp Discussions sketchup
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