

Sketchup by itself is already very powerful for most purposes. This one seems to have an edge over the SU's default MoveCopy. Or is there some extra settings/configurations? If so they'd benefit from a better said: Still sounds to me that is is the same as what you can do in SketchUp by doing a MoveCopy and then enter *5 or /5 in the VCB. I really appreciate everyone's interest and looking forward to see more feedback on my works. (I'm not sure whether other tools have done this before.) I have put a lot of experience in CAD and architectural practice into this to make it an efficient tool specially meant for architectural works which i believe no body else have attempted.Īnother feature that made this different from others is that most of the tools works with grouped entities from outside the group.

Option 3 - even distribution with max distance - this is specifically meant for balusters, where in some countries, there is a maximum gap control between balusters for safety reasons.and floor tiles setting out in interior works (although i doubt anyone would actually create a 3d tile and array it) etc, again is aimed specifically for architectural setting out of balusters, rowed seating, floor joists. Option 2 - fixed distance setting out from middle, start point.This is fundamental approach in setting out for architectural works, like balusters, columns etc. Option 1 - setting out of entities equally divided in middle or with entities placed at both ends.What i'd like to say (in defense of my hours^2 of hardwork), is that if you try out my linear_array, you'll notice important differences in approach I can understand that some of the scripts may look similar to something that others have written before after all, for example a "linear_array" function exists in most CAD program and no program is complete without one.

Rest assured, i wrote all the scripts from scratch and they are original. Allow me to introduce myself I'm the author of 1001bit tools.
