what if you have 50+ rooms and want to have 4 sections/elevations for EACH room? And then working with them in LayOut. Is there a trick to make it faster?
You can create a component consisting of 4 sections and place that component in every room. You'd still need to activate each and apply to a scene but it would speed up the placing of sections. 50 rooms is a lot!
@@SketchUp already did this way, thanks! But the interesting part is that you need to explode that component inside of the room so these sections will understood where they are:) And if the exterior walls are in the other group - you need to adjust it. Thank you very much in any case! and yes: it's a LOT! ;)
Good point. Each room would need to be grouped separately in order for the sections to be placed 'inside' and affect only that room. Good luck however you choose to tackle it!@@whoarewenow
Hi. You can use either SketchUp's native 3D text tool to create the text, then rotate and move onto the surface...or I prefer ThomThom's 3D Text Editor extension.
Thanks Eric
Nice and easy does it, thanks Eric.
Amazing
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what if you have 50+ rooms and want to have 4 sections/elevations for EACH room? And then working with them in LayOut. Is there a trick to make it faster?
You can create a component consisting of 4 sections and place that component in every room. You'd still need to activate each and apply to a scene but it would speed up the placing of sections. 50 rooms is a lot!
@@SketchUp already did this way, thanks! But the interesting part is that you need to explode that component inside of the room so these sections will understood where they are:) And if the exterior walls are in the other group - you need to adjust it. Thank you very much in any case! and yes: it's a LOT! ;)
Good point. Each room would need to be grouped separately in order for the sections to be placed 'inside' and affect only that room. Good luck however you choose to tackle it!@@whoarewenow
How do you add that typeface onto that cube?
Hi. You can use either SketchUp's native 3D text tool to create the text, then rotate and move onto the surface...or I prefer ThomThom's 3D Text Editor extension.
Unless I missed something... I can't paste the Sections into the Model?
You can copy an existing section plane using: copy and paste, using Move+modifyer, or Rotate+modifyer
how to create an automatic board in the same way in the layout-
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