I am wondering if there is a way to precisely place Vrscenes (or proxies) via a reference point or something.
For context, I am trying to compose a large scene of a master plan that has quite a bit of detail. Sketchup is not super great at handling lots of complex models. I though I could have a master file that is mostly made of vrscenes of the different towers, neighbouring context, etc. so that way the file itself is kept a bit lighter without tons of geometry directly in it. But for example say I have one of the isolated towers in the design in a separate sketchup file that I export as a vrscene. How would the best way to import it into the overall master plan with a precise location work to position it exactly where it needs to be in the master plan.
Vrscene Assets like furniture or trees inherently have a bit of wiggle room in placement that is usually negligible but hoping there might be a workflow to get a bit more accuracy.
Thoughts?
Alternatively is there any difference in doing it with proxies? I like vrscenes as they are a bit more of a self contained packaged.
For context, I am trying to compose a large scene of a master plan that has quite a bit of detail. Sketchup is not super great at handling lots of complex models. I though I could have a master file that is mostly made of vrscenes of the different towers, neighbouring context, etc. so that way the file itself is kept a bit lighter without tons of geometry directly in it. But for example say I have one of the isolated towers in the design in a separate sketchup file that I export as a vrscene. How would the best way to import it into the overall master plan with a precise location work to position it exactly where it needs to be in the master plan.
Vrscene Assets like furniture or trees inherently have a bit of wiggle room in placement that is usually negligible but hoping there might be a workflow to get a bit more accuracy.
Thoughts?
Alternatively is there any difference in doing it with proxies? I like vrscenes as they are a bit more of a self contained packaged.
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