

Then I tried disabling all of my add-ons and when that still didn’t work I went through and deleted all the materials from my model as a test to see if that had anything to do with it (it didn’t). I’ve tried cleaning the model with extensions and validating the geometry, neither helped. Still no luck, still getting crashes when working at the top of the model. )Īt this point I went through the model and cleaned out all the hidden geometry i could find (the rendering performance was getting fairly bad), and in doing so managed to reduce the edge count by 25,000. So I tried to just remake the column manually up at the model elevation (~1300ft) and more frequently than not, trying to make the column via push/pull at that elevation also triggers the crash (so I’m assuming it actually has nothing to do with the column. Copy, paste, push/pull, mass copy operations all work.

Notably, when working with the column down at ground elevation within the model (0ft or so), I can interact with the column piece just fine. While I had no problems for the majority of the model, I’ve gotten to the point where, when trying to copy a small column I made to the top of the model, Sketchup constantly throws a bugsplat.
Sketchup make 2016 bug splat printing full#
This past week I got a wild hair and decided to do something a little bigger a full scale WTC Tower. I’ve been using Sketchup on and off for a number of years and usually have only done small projects.
