Batch Exporting Scenes and Styles
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 พ.ค. 2024
- Tune in to find out how Eric boosts his efficiency from 30 mins to 30 seconds exporting multiple scenes and styles from SketchUp all at once.
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This is not a new feature, it's a new way of thinking.
Excellent topic as usual Eric!
This is a good old tip i use regularly. Its also worth it to know you can toggle scenes OFF from animations so you dont necessarily have to export every scene per animation export. Uncheck "include in animation" in scenes tray.
Thank you Eric, a very useful tip from you as always. Keep them coming.
That's cool Eric, very useful.
thank you for sharing' 🤩
I would really like to have this model to study, would there be it or something similar at 3DWhereHouse?
Thanks a lot from Russia
Love from Bangladesh
Awesome! Which brick pattern did you use?
it's not a pattern actually... they did this in one of the previous videos - it's just a component
@@Ru9Flip Thanks, could you send me the link please.
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This technique just spits out a bunch of dumb PNGs!!! How do I get it to give me a set of real vector graphics!?
This is literally what LayOut was created for!