Play It Again Sketchup Plugin [upd] ✨

Using the plugin is incredibly straightforward. Follow this basic workflow to get started:

After installation, you will find:

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Use CleanUp³ to optimize your model before running complex automation scripts, preventing crashes. play it again sketchup plugin

: Create a second instance of the component. Perform your desired move, rotation, or scale on this second copy. Initiate "Play it Again" : Right-click the first (original) component and select "Play it again.." from the context menu. : Hover over and click the

Distributing site elements like trees, streetlights, or bollards often requires uniform modifications post-placement. If a client decides all streetlights need to be 15% taller and rotated toward the street, Play It Again eliminates the need to redraw or individually edit each instance. 4. Urban Modeling and Site Planning

Master the Play It Again SketchUp Plugin: Automate Your 3D Modeling Workflow Using the plugin is incredibly straightforward

To bypass the limitation where users cannot find the extension in the main toolbars, follow this specific right-click execution sequence:

As of 2024-2025, installing the plugin depends on your SketchUp version (2017 to 2024/2025). Since it is a legacy RB (Ruby) file, you cannot find it in the Extension Warehouse; you must install it manually.

Have a specific macro you can't figure out? Drop a comment below or visit the SketchUcation forums for specific Ruby script modifications. Perform your desired move, rotation, or scale on

: Replicates compound changes across an unlimited succession of component targets with single mouse clicks. Step-by-Step Workflow Guide

Unlike SketchUp's standard Copy and Paste or Array tools, which typically handle linear patterns along a single axis, this plugin allows users to create complex, progressive transformations. It "remembers" the sum total of your recent transformations and applies them repeatedly to generate complex geometric sequences with extraordinary ease. This functionality has earned it the nickname "Ctrl+D for SketchUp," because it provides the kind of intuitive, one-click repeat function that graphic designers enjoy in software like Adobe Illustrator.

Demonstrate the chronological setup of a building site. Key Features and Functionality

Show how gears, hinges, and pistons interact.

Create a Component of the object you want to repeat.