What I was saying is that if you can explain how to do things a little more it would help. And I was also asking where to get layout, since when I tried to google it it came out with where to buy sketchup pro, but the question was politely answered by tt_su.
Skalp materials are made at 300dpi considering the chosen scale. This means if you use a skalp material on the correct scale you get the best result your printer can print. If you zoom in on your screen this texture look jagged and blurry.
I usually create several skp files:
a basic one, which I import in xref then in other files so as not to have too many scenes per file (because skalp can only manage a limited number of scenes per file).
I have a file for the plans, one for the sections and facades, one for the details, etc.
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So for instance, if you have some client changes on the 2D plan, how can you translate those changes from layout to 3D? You would need to scan the document, import it as an image into sketchup, scale it somehow to be correct scale, and then you can use that as a blueprint to 3D model.
Typically a new user would start with a box and combine it with a second one. Rhino would demand already some knowledge wehn making a boolean union with them due to exact overlapping surfaces. We already lose some of the beginners there and they ragequit directly to sketchup.
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