![]() Now all of the geometry that is being cut through has to be deleted. ![]() Delete the cutting plane and you’re left with the model and the intersected lines. This will draw a line anywhere the plane cuts through the model.ģ. Now select all of the model geometry, and intersect the faces with the model (right click > intersect faces > with model). The next step involves intersecting the geometry, but before doing this, make sure all parts of your model are not grouped, but that the cutting plane you drew earlier is in a group. It isn’t that difficult to remove the extraneous lines from the section cut tool if your model is simple, but when it gets more complex, it can become confusing as to whichĢ. Example: If part of a floor is cut through, the floor should appear to be solid instead of showing any lines from the top of the walls on the floor below. The reason for doing it this way instead of using SketchUp’s built in section cut tool is that this way eliminates the empty spaces where a mass has been cut, revealing the geometry below. It can be vertical, horizontal, or even at an odd angle. Draw a large rectangle on the plane of where you want the section to be. Software Required: SketchUp Pro & AutoCADġ. This tutorial will walk you through the steps of exporting a section cut from a SketchUp model to a 2D line drawing in AutoCAD.
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