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LESSON 2-1 : Starting SketchUp
LESSON 2-2 : Understanding the Parts of SketchUp
Posted by Unknown | 1:15 AM
Understanding the Parts of SketchUp As with most applications, you need to become familiar with the basic elements. Let’s take a look at t...
LESSON 2-3 : Using the Orbit Tool
Posted by Unknown | 11:46 PM
Using the Orbit Tool There are three primary tools that you have to get familiar with to start working with SketchUp: Orbit, Pan, and Zoom...
LESSON 2-4 : Using the Pan Tool
Posted by Unknown | 11:47 PM
Using the Pan Tool The Pan tool lets you move from side to side and up and down. The Pan tool’s icon is a hand, and that’s appropriate, be...
LESSON 2-5 : Using the Zoom Tool
Posted by Unknown | 11:50 PM
Using the Zoom Tool The Zoom tool lets you zoom in and out of the display—that is, magnify your view, if you want to. That’s great to see ...
LESSON 2-6 : Selecting a Work Template
Posted by Unknown | 1:27 AM
Selecting a Work Template Until now, we’ve been using the first template that SketchUp had to offer—the Simple Template measured in feet a...
LESSON 2-7 : Understanding SketchUp Axes
Posted by Unknown | 1:33 AM
Understanding SketchUp Axes If you take a look at Figure 2.14, you’ll see three axes corresponding to the x, y, and z axes you may be fami...
LESSON 2-8 : Understanding Edges and Surfaces
Posted by Unknown | 1:44 AM
Understanding Edges and Surfaces Another crucial SketchUp concept is about edges and surfaces. All models are constructed using edges and ...
LESSON 2-9 : Drawing Edges
Posted by Unknown | 1:52 AM
Drawing Edges Let’s get started doing some actual drawing in SketchUp by drawing a few edges using the Line tool. Here’s how it works: 1...
LESSON 2-10 : Inferring Edges
Posted by Unknown | 2:02 AM
Inferring Edges Many times when you’re drawing edges, you want to draw one edge parallel to another and end so you can connect the two edg...