Excellent that it was showing both for MAC and PC - there are quite big differences in the two and actually showing both is very useful ! Much obliged !
Thanks. Would really like to see information on applying/orienting life like materials (ie. wood grain) to surfaces so that the finished drawing has a realistic appearance.
Been tinkering with your program now for a couple weeks for doing out wood working projects. As someone who did design work using Adobe software for years, I'm curious why you didn't do like them and implement the use of the shift key to switch between various options for a tool? Adobe has this and it makes using the various options of a tool much quicker, easier and more intuitive, using your software is cumbersome and tedious IMHO, but this is the first 3D modelling software I've used, so not sure if this is the normal, but hard to say, but Adobe has got it right there.
Most tools do use the Shift key (and other modifiers) are listed in the bar at the bottom of your screen. They are fairly consistent and are available for most, if not all, modification commands. Check them out!
Is there a way to set SketchUp to identify interferences? The ability to move objects through each other is great, but would be helpful to identify overlaps between objects in complex assemblies.
Thanks Aaron! You didn't touch on the saved color blocks at the bottom of the Mac Window. Is there a way to delete those? I didn't start off saving colors with any system, and now i wish i could remove the ones that I dont want.
Excellent that it was showing both for MAC and PC - there are quite big differences in the two and actually showing both is very useful !
Much obliged !
Thanks. Would really like to see information on applying/orienting life like materials (ie. wood grain) to surfaces so that the finished drawing has a realistic appearance.
Had to wait to start the vid till found the T-shirt online!
loving the Windows demo I'd love some more of that where there are differences between Windows and Mac in Sketchup please?
thank you
06:30 Start of Windows segment.
I believe it's possible but you didn't mention how to import a material collection.
Great video! What are the little grey boxes at the bottom of the Mac materials window?
Been tinkering with your program now for a couple weeks for doing out wood working projects. As someone who did design work using Adobe software for years, I'm curious why you didn't do like them and implement the use of the shift key to switch between various options for a tool? Adobe has this and it makes using the various options of a tool much quicker, easier and more intuitive, using your software is cumbersome and tedious IMHO, but this is the first 3D modelling software I've used, so not sure if this is the normal, but hard to say, but Adobe has got it right there.
Most tools do use the Shift key (and other modifiers) are listed in the bar at the bottom of your screen. They are fairly consistent and are available for most, if not all, modification commands. Check them out!
Is there a way to set SketchUp to identify interferences? The ability to move objects through each other is great, but would be helpful to identify overlaps between objects in complex assemblies.
thanks for share
Thanks! Please see Lewis Kauffman's comment below; I second the motion.
Nicely Done Aaron - Thank you Again for a concise and impactful tutorial. (;->
How do you sample a color from a texture? Recently switched over to Windows, and this has been beyond frustrating.
Thanks Aaron! You didn't touch on the saved color blocks at the bottom of the Mac Window. Is there a way to delete those? I didn't start off saving colors with any system, and now i wish i could remove the ones that I dont want.
hi, did you find a sloution to delete ?
@@volkanmuderris9332 unfortunately no.
why can i not turn a stl file into an skp file? its been frustrating me so much that i can't import my creation
STL files can be imported in SketchUp Pro.
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how about you show the Windows version and how rubbish it is