11/16/2023 0 Comments Sketchup house addition roof![]() ![]() My name is Alexander Nicolson and I have been working at Greenspace Live for just over 2 years now and in that time my main responsibilities have been to create gbXML models using the Greenspace Live gModeller plug in for Google SketchUp and to help develop the tool. Also worth noting is that this will work with any SketchUp model, not just buildings – so if you want to backup, version, and share your SketchUp models then gModeller and gWorkspace are for you!!! We’d love to hear how you get on with synchronisation between gModeller and gWorkspace, and how you’re using Google SketchUp on the Cloud. Your model will now be synchronised with, and available in, gWorkspace! ![]() Select the project that you want the model to be associated with, and provide a name for the model.ģ. Within the gModeller user interface, press the “Associate with Workspace” Button.Ģ. This also means that if you make a mistake, or need to go back on some changes, then you simply choose the appropriate version, bring it back, and carry on working!Įnabling synchronisation in gModeller is a simple process as follows:ġ. Turn on Versioning in gWorkspace, and you have a historical record of each change that was carried out throughout the development of your model. Synchronisation is a ‘set and forget’ operation that ensures your model is always backed up to the cloud!! Synchronisation with gWorkspace happens every time SketchUp autosaves the model, taking away all the hassle of uploading your file. By synchronising a gModeller model with gWorkspace, a copy of the SketchUp file, and associated gbXML file, is backed up to gWorkspace – from where it can be accessed and shared anywhere. This week, I thought I’d introduce some new functionality we’ve added to gModeller – the ability to synchronise gModeller for Google SketchUp with gWorkspace. Added more constructions and materials to the Construction library section – this is important for Energy+ support!.Fixed some issues with logging in and out of gModeller.Improved surface attribution materials – we’ve updated the building surface attribution materials in gModeller and fixed some issues with these in Mac OS X.Improved gbXML import – importing gbXML in gModeller is now faster, and more reliable on both Windows and Mac OS X.Installing on Mac OS X is now much easier and does not require your Flash Player Security settings to be modified. Improved Mac OS X Support – gModeller should work much better on Mac OS X.GModeller V1.6 also contains a number of other usability and bug fixes as listed below: We’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions on this, and we will be updating gModeller with more fully featured Energy+ features soon. However, we are really excited about this functionality in gModeller and thought we would share it with you. Because the Energy+ extension is still in beta, it may contain some bugs and other small glitches when analysing models. This means that the functionality is not fully complete, and at the moment provides support for model geometry and constructions, we are still working on implementing system handling and other functionality required to carry out a full Energy+ analysis. The Energy+ extension to gModeller is still at a Beta level of development, and is not quite complete yet.
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