Counting components in parts of model
I don''t want a simple total of the number of any one component, I want to know by a specific group or group tree how many of a certain or all components are being used.
I don''t want a simple total of the number of any one component, I want to know by a specific group or group tree how many of a certain or all components are being used.
Want to design your own solar panel in 3D using free tools? You''re in the right place! In this first episode of the Solar 3D Design & Shadow Analysis Course, I''ll show you how to c...more
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My concern is that I cannot count the number of modules in a particular section of the roof. The entity info shows me the number of modules in the whole model. Is there a way that I can get a count of a
How to calculate the number of specific faces according to their size or area in a complex model?
Install, uninstall, and update free and pro Skelion plugin in SketchUP. Insert solar panels on planar faces, using Skelion and SketchUP. Organize your own solar panels database and create your own solar components. 4
Draw solar panels with a pen tool. The power generated is automatically calculated (responsive to geo-location, slope of the roof and size of your panels).
In this video i have explained about how to built a RCC Roof and to place solar Modules in roof without affecting the shadow and to count the number of solar modules placed.
But since SketchUp became the go-to tool for 3D solar modeling, even your tech-challenged uncle could probably draft a decent array (well, almost). In this tutorial, we''ll crack open the toolbox of SU modeling
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