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LESSON 1-1 : Getting Started with SketchUp
LESSON 1-2 : Drawing Lines
Posted by Unknown | 11:58 PM
Drawing Lines When you first start SketchUp, the Line tool is selected by default. And, as you might expect, you can draw lines with this ...
LESSON 1-3 : Drawing Simple Figures
Posted by Unknown | 11:59 PM
Drawing Simple Figures Using tools such as the Rectangle tool, you can draw 2D shapes, like the rectangle you see in Figure 1.4. Besides r...
LESSON 1-4 : Pushing (or Pulling) for 3D
Posted by Unknown | 12:00 AM
Pushing (or Pulling) for 3D Converting objects from 2D to 3D in SketchUp is one of the coolest things you can do. How does it work? You dr...
LESSON 1-5 : Panning and Orbiting
Posted by Unknown | 12:10 AM
Panning and Orbiting Given that objects exist in 3D in SketchUp, you might think that there are various tools that let you see objects fro...
LESSON 1-6 : Rotating and Moving
Posted by Unknown | 12:11 AM
Rotating and Moving Although these tools are fairly self-explanatory, they are incredibly useful, as you might imagine. Note that while th...
LESSON 1-7 : Painting
Posted by Unknown | 12:12 AM
Painting Google SketchUp lets you paint the objects you create. You can paint them with solid colors, and you can select from dozens of te...
LESSON 1-8 : Using the Component Libraries
Posted by Unknown | 12:13 AM
Using the Component Libraries Google maintains a 3D warehouse of prebuilt models for you to download and use. There are dozens of such pre...
LESSON 1-9 : Zooming
Posted by Unknown | 12:14 AM
Zooming Another powerful tool is the Zoom tool, which lets you zoom in and out. For example, suppose you have the drawing in Figure 1.23, ...
LESSON 1-10 : Creating Guides and Dimension Indicators
Posted by Unknown | 12:14 AM
Creating Guides and Dimension Indicators There are all kinds of construction aids in SketchUp as well. For example, take a look at Figure ...
LESSON 1-11 : Lots of Cool Stuff Coming Up
Posted by Unknown | 12:15 AM
Lots of Cool Stuff Coming Up There is a lot of cool stuff coming up, such as the Follow-Me tool, which lets you specify a path and a shape...