![]() ![]() ![]() If later on you change the model then its inserted version in these new elev-skp's will not change UNLESS you 'reload' it from the Component Browser then it'll then update but automatically keep the desired shadows. To make other elevations with different shadow directions you can make copies of your elev-skp and change the view/elevation and shadows to suit, in each one. What you have to do it in v7 is import the model into another empty elev-skp, then set your required elevation scene tab and then the 45 shadows in that elev-skp - the model's location will adjust in that elev-skp. Unfortunately with v7 you can't have multiple locations in the same model - but this tool has to reset the model's location to get the shadows to work right and it was developed for v5/6 ! Saved each scene with shadows on but it seems that the 45 degree shadows don't change direction for each elevation - the shadow direction is constant regardless of whether I save/update each scene with shadow settings on or off. You can also synchronize multiple files from SketchUp Pro into the same Twinmotion project, or even mix and match them with files from Archicad, Revit, or Rhino. Set up model elevations as scene tabs and ran the script. The Datasmith Exporter plugin for SketchUp Pro features Direct Link functionality that enables you to synchronize your files into Twinmotion with a single click. Found this post a few minutes ago, downloaded the latest version (thanks TIG). ![]() Have played with earlier versions of Shadows.rb (on Mac) and experienced the "blackout" problem. ![]()
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