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Creating custom staircases or complex building facades often requires precise, repetitive vertical and horizontal shifts. With Play It Again, you can model a single step, lift and tuck it into place, and then rapidly generate the rest of the staircase by selecting successive steps and hitting the plugin shortcut. Interior Design: Furniture Layouts and Lighting

: Architects use it to build intricate brick columns or decorative "Jenga-style" towers by stacking and rotating components repeatedly. Chains and Patterns

When designing a building with unique window openings, you might need to select a face, offset it by a specific dimension, push/pull it inward to create a frame, and then push/pull the center pane to create the glass. Instead of doing this for fifty different windows, you record it once with PlayItAgain and run the macro on the remaining glass faces. 2. Custom Furniture and Joinery

Avoid deeply nested groups within your animated components. Try to keep your moving objects exactly one level deep inside the parent group.

In less than a minute, you have a complex helical structure that would have taken hours of manual positioning.

Before hitting record, ensure your geometry is organized cleanly. The moving door must be grouped independently from the cabinet frame.

Play It Again. Not replaying him. Replaying someone .

The "Play It Again" plugin is a productivity and animation extension for Trimble SketchUp. At its core, the plugin functions like a macro recorder for 3D space. It allows users to record a sequence of operations—such as moves, rotates, and scales—applied to groups or components, and then play those actions back seamlessly.

The "Play It Again" command, born from Adam Billyard's Memory Copy plugin, is more than just a gimmick. It is a vital tool for any 3D modeler who deals with repetition.

Placing complex components with specific rotation/scaling settings.

The "Play It Again" plugin is a masterclass in simple, focused design. It doesn't clutter the interface with toolbars or complicated panels; instead, it integrates directly into SketchUp's right-click context menu.

Before launching the plugin, organize your model cleanly. Every moving part must be its own independent or Component . If you want a door to swing, ensure its internal axis points are correctly aligned with the physical hinge location. Step 2: Record the Motion

| Tool / Method | Workflow | Best For | "Play It Again" Feature | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | CTRL + Move, type distance X number of copies (e.g., /5 ). | Linear, straight-line arrays. | No. It does not remember rotations or scaling. | | Memory Copy ("Play It Again") | Right-click -> "Play it again" -> Click. | Creating complex arrays involving move, rotation, AND scale simultaneously. | Yes. The core function. | | Smart Clone | Toolbar + exact number input. | High-volume cloning where you need 50+ copies instantly. | Yes. Enhanced version with batch processing. |

: Runs in the background of your workspace, keeping menus clean by appearing only when an active component selection triggers it.

In the world of 3D modeling, speed is everything. Whether you are an architect drafting complex building details, a product designer creating repetitive patterns, or an interior designer arranging furniture, the ability to replicate complex transformations—not just copies—is a massive time-saver. While SketchUp’s native move/copy tool is powerful, it has limitations when it comes to repeating advanced combinations of scaling, rotation, and translation simultaneously.

The "Play It Again" plugin is mature and stable. It has been tested and verified to work on SketchUp versions . It is fully compatible with Mac OS X and Windows.

While PlayItAgain is highly efficient, automated geometry manipulation can sometimes cause errors if the target objects vary too wildly from the original. Keep these tips in mind: