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    • RE: Skp to dwg

      Thanks to all. Yes I think that may be the issue Tig. Will do some trials when I can.

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • Skp to dwg

      Hi Guys I am exporting Skp to Dwg. When I export the dwg it is broken into line segments taking so long to edit. My stuff is fairly organic in nature therefore lots of polygons. I am thinking there is no way to join the components or groups so they end up as groups or blocks in AutoCAD but thought I would ask the question anyway. If there is it will really improve my workflow.

      Cheers

      posted in SketchUp Discussions sketchup
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    • Keeping face me components in place

      Hi all, I have always had issues with keeping face me components anchored in place when I rotate the view. For instance a 2D tree, or person will pirouette around its original placement with a varying radius. This means I am always repositioning sometimes 10-20 trees or people for a particular view before I render. Is there a technique I can employ to remedy this? It would be almost life changing for my workflow.

      Thanks

      posted in SketchUp Discussions sketchup
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    • RE: Price Rise

      That may be true, but the point for me is I would think less than $200 for Pro would be about the sweet spot for me, I was using the Photoshop upgrade as an analogy. And the $700 US is for "New Single User + 1 year Maintenance & Support" by Trimble, so OK you get an out of date program to keep forever. I would be happy to pay less than $200 last year for a pro upgrade next year.

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • RE: Price Rise

      I am purchasing Photoshop this evening for a fair bit less than $200 for the next year, with updates coming in as they happen. That price hits the sweet spot for me. It is an industry standard, powerful resolved program......................enough said. I hope Trimble gets my point πŸ˜‰

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • Model size limits

      Hi Guys I have been working on a large playground 2500m2. So far I have completed a couple of pockets with trees and shrubs (textures) and a number of relatively complex play structures. Each of these "pockets" is about 70Mb. I have been asked to "stitch" these pockets together and fill in with other components. The result will be a model which I expect to be around 400 Mb maybe more. I am concerned that the finished model will be to big for my computer and I may not be able to finish it. My basic computer specs are:

      Cpu:Intel Core i7 4790

      16 Gig of ddr3 ram

      I have not yet modelled this size. Does anyone have some experience to offer an opinion on modelling something this size?

      Thanks

      posted in SketchUp Discussions sketchup
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    • RE: Skb to Skp

      Thanks guys.

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • Skb to Skp

      Hi Guys, I had an issue whilst rendering ans sketchup disappeared. I could not find anything but an skb left. Can an skp file be changed to an Skp file? Little bit desperate here and on a deadline 😞

      Thank you.

      posted in SketchUp Discussions sketchup
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    • Cant save toolbar positions

      Hi all every time I open SKP all my tool bars are gone and I am left with the getting started toolbar and my plugins undocked. Can someone explain a remedy?

      Oh windows 7, sketchup make 2015

      Cheers

      posted in SketchUp Bug Reporting sketchup
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    • RE: Railway Station model

      Hi, I have to make some assumptions here. Import the drawing into Sketchup. there should be some known dimensions within the drawing or use the drawn scale if it has one. Measure a known distance with the tape measure. My second assumption is that you will be using metric, I would suggest millimeters, so you would import the imperial plan drawing into a metric mm template. Now scale the drawing by selecting the drawing using the 's' shortcut on your keyboard. scale by moving one of the diagonal corner points (which is uniform scale) you can either play around with the scale until you finally get your known imperial measurement and measure it so it reads in millimeters the correct conversion to millimeters. Or you can calculate the scale on your calculator and type in the scale factor directly.

      So now the short version:
      So forget about the 1:40 thing altogether. Say you can find some measurement in the drawing that is 10 foot then scale it so that 10 ftmeasurement reads with the tape measure as 3048mm then you have done your job and you can build from the plan without having to measure anything.

      If you are drawing in imperial then simply scale the underlay drawing in an imperial drawing template till the tape measure reads correctly i.e. 10ft reads as 10ft
      Cheers

      posted in Newbie Forum
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    • RE: Unable to import a texture

      Thanks guys, as it worked out I did not have a face ready for the texture......one of those Duh! moments 😳

      posted in SketchUp Discussions
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    • RE: SketchUp 2016 Wishlist

      I am at a loss to understand why when navigating in Sketchup you are suddenly navigating trough heavy mud with the mouse and getting muscle burn with the ineffectual center wheel but as I grab my 3d Dexion "mouse" with my left hand the mud is gone and easy navigation returns. Surely this is an issue with the mouse/SKP navigation if the issue disappears with another navigation interface πŸ˜• Surely this can be fixed in 2016

      posted in SketchUp Feature Requests
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