It's a mix really. I use Windows because money and I need the graphics cards for the rendering side, but Macs are widely used. I just like to list both shortcuts where possible to help both Windows and Apple users.
Wow Ive been using sketchup for years and didnt know about that unglue option. Do you have any tips for the opposite where two a component refuses to glue itself to a surface. Thats a problem I have thats really annoying.
In what way do you mean? There's a little box in the corner of the screen that shows the dimensions of what you're drawing if that's what you're thinking?
Incredibly useful. Thank you for the tips! This should have way more views.
Thanks! Yes, I think I should get more views too! 😅
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Absolutely fantastic, some gems in there I didn't know! Thank you. Have subscribed.
You mentioned Macs a few times in the video, I’m curious: are PCs the industry standard in set design/the art department in general or is it a mix?
It's a mix really. I use Windows because money and I need the graphics cards for the rendering side, but Macs are widely used. I just like to list both shortcuts where possible to help both Windows and Apple users.
Wow Ive been using sketchup for years and didnt know about that unglue option. Do you have any tips for the opposite where two a component refuses to glue itself to a surface. Thats a problem I have thats really annoying.
That's interesting. I don't really use the glue tool because I tend to just use the directional keys to lock my movement on each axis.
What did you use that was showing the dimensions across/on your objects?
In what way do you mean? There's a little box in the corner of the screen that shows the dimensions of what you're drawing if that's what you're thinking?
The Default bar is turned off by... default.
Yes, Sketchup has its moments.