Sketchup where is north




















The Solar North menu displays and adjusts the direction of north in the model. Adjusting Solar North alters the direction of cast shadows.

Activate the Rotate tool by pressing Q on your keyboard. Panels can be pitched against the slope of the roof, although this will detract from the aesthetic look of the roofline. North Direction as per Vastu : North is a very good direction. For best results, the entire house should be a group or component. Or you could get the get the Solar North plugin mentioned above to set north to something other than the green axis, and rotate the imported site information to align with that while leaving the house where it is.

The same deal about grouping the whole house should also probably be done. I can think of a couple of options. If you need to show the house on the imported image of the lot for some of your views, you could do one of the following. Rotate the house model to align with the terrain imagery and redo the scenes as needed—you can align the camera to faces on the house to make that easier.

Copy the house model to a new file with the terrain imagery and rotate the house appropriately. North Direction SketchUp Pro. True north in Geo-location. Photo Match Photo Orientation. Correct this in your shadow settings window. Thanks, Phil. These axes are not the model axes. They are a UCS. A user coordinate system. When you open a new model in SketchUp from any supplied template, the drawing axes will be aligned with the model axes. Before you ask, yes, SketchUp lacks a feature to display the fixed model axes on demand.

There may be a plugin that will do this. But the web editions of SketchUp have no way to view or edit these attributes. Before you begin you could rotate the drawing axes about the Z axis. You point at the axes, right-click, choose Move, and enter -5 in the right-hand rotate Z axis editbox. Of course, as you know, you can always just rotate everything afterward, or have someone you know with a Pro desktop edition change the north angle for you.

Lines pointing towards geographic north converge at the poles and are thus not parallel, with the exception of where they intersect the equator.



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