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Layers in Sketchup

Posted By: Mark Davidson

Layers in Sketchup - 06/06/07 02:10 PM

I would like to separate some of the framing and architectural systems in one of the models I'm working with now, and create some layers if possible.
For example, can you take the doors and windows in and out of a model(as a group)?
Plumbing? secondary framing? outer skins?
I'm thinking that these elements may need to be drawn on a separate model, then made into a group and placed in or out of the main model.
Any ideas here would be helpful.
Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/06/07 08:06 PM

here is a link that pretty much answers the question:

http://sketchup.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=38572&query=laye
Posted By: daiku

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/09/07 02:38 PM

Mark:

I use layers a lot, but as you found on the support site, all layers really do is control visibility. Objects on different layers can still interact. But if an object is on a layer that you have turned off, it won't interfere with what you are currently trying to draw - SU won't try to glue to it, etc. I put all common purlins on their own layer, so that I can turn them off and get better visibility into the model for doing other stuff. Same with floor joists. I also put dimensions on their own layer, and turn them on only for demonstrating to clients or printing. Construction lines are the opposite - I turn them off for printing and demonstrations. CB.
Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/13/07 03:53 PM

arrgggg! started messing around with the colour of layer 0, and my guidelines all went to a very pale, difficult to see colour..
Is there a way to make the guides darker without turning the frame black or to reset the colour of layer 0?
Posted By: daiku

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/14/07 07:22 PM

Select all the guidelines and put them on their own layer. Then you can color them independantly, or even hide them when appropriate. You can set their layers all at once - just open the layers window, select them all, and then set the layer. If you have a lot of them, there's a handy ruby extension you can download called quick_selection.rb, which makes it easy to quickly select large numbers of similar items. CB.
Posted By: daiku

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/14/07 07:25 PM

BTW, You can download (free) all kinds of sketchup extentions (rubies) at the Ruby Library Depot
CB.
Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/18/07 07:27 PM

goodness, that is quite a link. Sketchup has many possibilities... and I've got those layers figured out now. I still cannot figure out how to restore the original colour setting of layer0, and my working guidelines on the current model are a devil to pick out. I won't be changing the colour of layer0 until model is finished in future!

Posted By: daiku

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/19/07 01:28 PM

Hi Mark.

Layer 0 is sketchup's default layer and you can't delete it. I generally try not to put anything on it, opting instead for my own "main" layer for principal timbers. What happens when you try to change the color of layer 0?

Also, did you download the quick_selection ruby? It has an option to select all construction lines. You could then easily move them to their own layer. CB.

Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/26/07 03:01 AM

when I change the colour of layer 0, the guidelines take on that same colour. The default is very light surfaces and easily visible guidelines, would like to restore the default of layer 0, but am working through it ok...
will the quick_selection download select the guidelines as you are using them?
so much to learn...
Posted By: daiku

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/26/07 01:38 PM

Mark:

Here are the steps:
1) Download the quick_selection plugin.
2) Unzip the file quick_selection.rb, and place it in your plugins folder. That's usually something like C:\Program Files\Google\Google SketchUp 6\Plugins
3) Run (or restart) Sketchup, and open your model.
4) On the Edit menu, you should now see a new menu item called Quick selection... Choose it.
5) Under Objects, scroll down and choose construction line. Then hit OK, then Cancel, then OK. All your construction lines should now be selected.
6) Now open the entity info window (from the window menu). From here, you can choose which layer to place the construction lines on.

I hope I'm answering the question you asked smile
CB.
Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/26/07 09:29 PM

CB, you rock!

Posted By: Pegs 1

Re: Layers in Sketchup - 06/26/07 11:47 PM

Got it thanks
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