**Best that all Faces are oriented Front Side (white) facing out. *A Solid Group or Solid Component may contain one or more separate airtight vessels. Thus, each Edge supports two Faces … no more, no less. No extraneous Faces** inside or outside the vessel.Īll Faces must serve to enclose the singular volume of the vessel.Īll Edges must serve to support a Face that in turn serves to enclose the airtight vessel.In SketchUp 2017, we are now scaling content in the modeling window so that you can better see the masterpieces you are creating This work includes larger, scaled inference graphics and linework and updates to our inference icons. The geometry must form a single* airtight vessel. In SketchUp 2016, we scaled the User Interface (toolbars, cursors, etc).When those conditions are met, Entity Info indicates the model is a Solid Group or Solid Component.Īlso notice Entity Info indicates the Volume of a selected Solid. No nested Groups or Components.Ī Solid in SketchUp is a single Group or Component whose geometry meets certain conditions. Strange !Ī Solid Group or Solid Component may contain one or more separate airtight solid vessels.īut it must all be raw geometry. If I copy/paste, then after exploding, the individual groups are back to being identical. Is it possible to have two objects (each an individual group) combine to form a single solid group? So, why after the grouping/ungrouping did the two single solid groups become unique when they started as identical? I then explode the combined group and again have two solid groups, but this time entity info reports each solid group as 1 in model. This new single combined group is reported as a plain group, not a solid group. I join the two individual solid groups and create a new combined group. I move/copy and create a second instance (entity info reports solid group, 2 in model). As expected, entity info tells me it is a solid group, ok, no surprises here. I have two objects (rectangles, 1.5" x 3.5" x 24", not that this matters). I thought I understood solids, but maybe not.
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