5/16/2023 0 Comments Sketchup make component uniqueBut you can find extensions that can make subcomponents unique. Question: Does the Make Unique option make subcomponents unique as well? (57:00)Īnswer: No, it does not. Push-Pulling two components toward each other (54:22) Making a component unique to make changes to only that component and not all the copies (51:00)Ĭreating another unique component and placing equally spaced copies within a set space (53:00) Placing copies of a component at a set distance and completing the same work on all components simultaneously (48:00) Hidden Features Within the Copy Command (48:00) Using Tools on Surface to create an offset on a curved surface (37:50)Ĭreating an identical offset on several connected faces using Multiple Offsets (38:30)Ĭombining components into a nested component (47:10) Placing scattered copies of components randomly using Raytracer (35:10)Ĭutting out surfaces using the Follow Me tool (36:45) With Tools on Surface, you can create contiguous faces even on contoured surfaces, and then use other extensions such as Extrude Line or Joint Push Pull on those faces. Subdividing faces with directional precision using Divide Faces (20:50)ĭrawing on contoured surfaces using Tools on Surface (23:20) Thickening a wall using Joint Push Pull (19:15) The Weld extension works like the Join tool in AutoCAD.Ĭreating a group and welding it together as a contiguous object (13:05)Ĭreating curved walls and edges using Extrude Line (15:40) Using the Weld extension to join linework (12:45) Triple-clicking will select all linework that is attached to that item. Locating all end segments in the plan using Edge Tools 2, in order to troubleshoot and correct issues with faces (8:32)ĭouble-clicking and triple-clicking (11:00)ĭouble-clicking within an area will select that face and the bounding edges. You can also search for content on this page using the FIND command in your browser (CTRL + F in Windows, Command + F in Mac OS.)ģ:07 – 39:54: Intro to Plugins (Extensions)Ĭreating contiguous faces out of selected linework using Make Face (6:25) ![]() Note: The following catalog of content covered in this webinar is time stamped to allow you to follow along or skip to sections of the video that are relevant to your questions.
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