How to Use Skalp 2.0 for SketchUp 2016
Skalp is a powerful live section tool that allows you to create stunning plans and elevations inside SketchUp. It works with SketchUp 2014-2017 versions and has many features that make it easy to use and customize. In this article, we will show you how
to install and activate Skalp 2.0 for SketchUp 2016, and how to use some of its basic functions.
Installation and Activation
To install Skalp 2.0 for SketchUp 2016, you need to download the plugin from the SketchUcation website. You can either register for a free account or use the direct download link. After downloading the plugin, you need to unzip it and copy the folder "
skalp" to your SketchUp plugins folder. The default location of this folder is C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\SketchUp\SketchUp 2016\SketchUp\Plugins.
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To activate Skalp 2.0 for SketchUp 2016, you need to purchase a license from the Skalp website. You can choose between a single user license or a network license. After purchasing the license, you will receive an email with your activation code. To enter
the code, you need to open SketchUp and go to Extensions > Skalp > License Manager. Then, click on "Enter Activation Code" and paste your code in the box. Click on "Activate" and restart SketchUp.
Basic Functions
Skalp 2.0 for SketchUp 2016 has many functions that allow you to create and edit live sections in your model. Here are some of the basic ones:
To create a section, you need to select a face or a plane in your model and go to Extensions > Skalp > Create Section. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+S.
To edit a section, you need to double-click on it or right-click on it and choose "Edit Section". You can then change its properties, such as name, color, pattern, scale, offset, etc.
To manage your sections, you need to open the Skalp Sections dialog by clicking on the Skalp icon on the toolbar or going to Extensions > Skalp > Sections. You can then see all your sections in a list and toggle their visibility, lock them, delete them,
etc.
To export your sections, you need to go to Extensions > Skalp > Export Sections. You can then choose the format (PDF, DXF, SVG) and the options (layers, scale, margins, etc.) for your export.
For more information on how to use Skalp 2.0 for SketchUp 2016, you can visit the Skalp help page or watch the Skalp tutorial videos.
Advanced Functions
Skalp 2.0 for SketchUp 2016 also has some advanced functions that allow you to create more complex and realistic sections in your model. Here are some of them:
To create a section group, you need to select two or more sections and go to Extensions > Skalp > Create Section Group. You can then move, rotate, scale, and copy the section group as a whole.
To create a section cut face, you need to select a section and go to Extensions > Skalp > Create Section Cut Face. You can then apply materials, textures, and styles to the section cut face.
To create a section fill, you need to select a section and go to Extensions > Skalp > Create Section Fill. You can then fill the section with a solid color or a pattern.
To create a section hatch, you need to select a section and go to Extensions > Skalp > Create Section Hatch. You can then hatch the section with a predefined or custom pattern.
Tips and Tricks
Skalp 2.0 for SketchUp 2016 is a versatile and powerful tool that can help you create amazing sections in your model. Here are some tips and tricks to make the most out of it:
To quickly access the Skalp functions, you can use the Skalp toolbar or the context menu.
To easily align your sections with your model, you can use the Skalp inference system or the Skalp alignment tool.
To customize your sections, you can use the Skalp styles dialog or the Skalp patterns dialog.
To organize your sections, you can use the Skalp layers dialog or the Skalp tags dialog.
To update your sections automatically, you can use the Skalp auto-update feature or the Skalp refresh button.
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