Sun Tools For Sketchup

Clicking it turns on the sun in SketchUp, casting shadows throughout your model and, generally speaking, making everything much more exciting.Setting a shadow’s time and dateThe Shadow Settings dialog box has time and date controls, which you use to change the position of the SketchUp sun. The time and date you choose, in turn, controls the appearance of shadows in your model:.Setting the time: Move the Time slider back and forth, or type a time into the little box on the right.Setting the date: Just like the time of day, you set the day of the year by moving the Date slider back and forth, or by typing in a date in the little box on the right.To toggle open or closed the extra shadow controls, click the triangular Expand button in the upper-right corner of the Shadow Settings dialog box. Choosing where shadows displayThe Display check boxes in the Shadow Settings dialog box enable you to control where shadows are cast. Depending on your model, you may want to toggle these on or off.On Faces: Deselecting the On Faces check box means that shadows aren’t cast on faces in your model. This is on by default, and should probably be left on, unless you want to cast shadows only on the ground.On Ground: Deselecting the On Ground check box causes shadows not to be cast on the ground plane.From Edges: Selecting the From Edges check box tells SketchUp to allow edges to cast shadows.

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This applies to single edges that aren’t associated with faces; things like ropes, poles, and sticks are often modeled with edges like these.

Sun Tools For Sketchup Tutorial

Rv1974:Not a dumb question at all!This tools allows the analysis of solar access in one point (inside or outside buildings).It presents a view of how your point sees the sky (and the sun), in a way that you can asses in one unique view when that point is lighted (directly) by the sun during the whole year.First, draw the path of the sun using the SunPath Tools.Second choose Target Tool:-Look at will define the point on the sky that you are looking at. It will be the center of the screen. To start just leave the default December 12:00, you can rotate your view afterward to see different parts of the sky (see help file).-Select the point for analysis just prepare in advance a point in the space that you would like to check. Inside a building it can be a seating position, if you want to check glare sources; outside buildings it can be an open space, or a solar system.That's it. Let me know if it was clear enough.Guedi.