![]() Try doing a forum search on printing from SketchUp, and see how easy it is … not. I really see no technical problem with creating a 2d “Sheet” with symbols and text on it that is printed from Sketchup. This kind of specialized workflow is not part of the core feature set of SketchUp/LayOut (yet.)įor an example of a SketchUp extension that creates a LayOut file with each model scene page imported as a viewport on a separate sheet, see the link in this topic thread: Perhaps yes, if the callouts already exist in the template, and can be identified by attribute, and that attribute mated with a line item in the Excel worksheet.īut you will need to develop this functionality, or hire someone to do so for you. Ie, the labeling of parts (callouts) in section 4. I will not guarantee, that there will not be some manual work within the LayOut file afterward. 4 can be basically setup without issue, … but … layout” file creation,)… think clicking a button and an extension creates the new LayOut file, sets up the sheets, creates the viewports (“sections”) linking them to the SketchUp model(s), and the external Excel sheet. So things can be automated from within SketchUp (but only during “. The C API can be leveraged from within SketchUp’s Ruby process (because the Ruby language is implemented in C.) skp” file.) Your section 3 would be a LayOut 2017+ table linked to a external Excel file.īut Layout does not yet have a “live” automation API, but there is a static C API. In LayOut is where your sheets would reside, and each one of your “sections” 1, 2 and 4 would be a viewport looking into a SketchUp model (“. ![]() It does not have “sheets”.īut it’s Pro edition companion, is LayOut. Is something like this possible on SketchUp?Īgain,… SketchUp is a 3D model space application. ![]()
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