[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thanks Baba, so the trick would still be limiting your SketchUp  
> pallet to be primy.

I use Sketchup every day in the field of architecture and it's the least 
"primy" modeller I can imagine, quite contrary to the notion of any regular 3D 
solids at all, which don't exist outside of what is apparently formed from 
nothing but lines & planes.

You would have to use groups or components to try and maintain discreet 3D 
elements because a flat working methodology results in everything becoming 
fused together, for want of a better term, with lines & planes ultimately the 
only discreet elements giving form to complex 3D shapes.


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