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Stacking Viewports - The Secret to Meaningful Drawings in Sketchup
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- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2023
- Stacking Viewports is essentially how you produce lineweights in SketchUp and produce great looking drawings. It is not that difficult, and once you have your templates set up you can do this automatically.
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Very clear and concise, not to mention impressive. Well done and thank you. Earned my subscription.
Awesome, thank you!
First video I’ve watched of yours, a very clear tutorial! Very helpful, keep up the great work! 👌
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Wow this is awesome, I was not aware that you can do a layout plan using SketchUp, thank you so much 😁
Would also love to see you make a rendering for this house 😊
Thanks @saqu.studio. This was a game changer for me too, it gives me complete control of how my drawings look which is something I found really quite difficult in the larger BIM programs. I am working on some more modelling focussed and rendering tutorials. Is there is a specific rendering package that you are looking to learn?
This is very good tutorial ! hopefully you can make many more A to Z workflow on detail in sketch up . may god bless your existence ! btw you really a bit look a like mr frank sinatra lol
Very good. keep up the good work!. Thanks !😊
Thank you
Hey man it is great 😃😃
Thank you, Do let me know if there are any other SketchUp and Layout tutorials you are looking for
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It is a pretty cheap peice of software compared to other BIM programs and it is well worth the purchase in my opinion
This is just for people using sketchup 2021 or older, now you can control the line style, weight and color of every sketchup tag on the same viewport, stacking viewports makes no sense anymore.
It is true that you can now associate certain line styles to different tags in SketchUp. This is great for drawing boundary lines and dashed demolition areas. However, you cannot yet assign different line WEIGHTS to tags in SketchUpm hence the need to stack viewports to get different pen thicknesses.
@@skalastudio9544 Hi mate, yeah you can actually change line weight by tag. You just change the 'edge width' when you change the line style from default.