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Getting Started with SketchUp Pro

By : David S. Sellers
Book Image

Getting Started with SketchUp Pro

By: David S. Sellers

Overview of this book

Owing to its ability to create models quickly and with high level of dimensional accuracy, SketchUp Pro has become a popular choice for many industries, including architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and video game design. If you are seeking to adopt Trimble's exceptional design software, Getting Started with SketchUp Pro serves as an ideal primer to prepare and equip you for its use. This book will help you lay the foundation of a project from scratch, set up appropriate units, and follow a guided path to structure your 3D models. You’ll explore the workflows used for creating designs from sketches, making CAD drawings (DWG), and even updating your existing 3D models. Finally, you’ll work with extensions and 3D Warehouse to find new workflows and models to add to your skill set. By the end of this SketchUp book, you’ll be able to confidently create and share models of your design through CAD drawings and 3D views, and even take them online through the 3D Warehouse
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Part 1 – User Interface and Beginning Modeling!
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Part 2 – Views, Animations, and Materials
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Part 3 – Advanced Modeling and Model Organization
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Chapter 9: Entity Info, Outliner, and Tags Dynamically Organize Your Models
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Chapter 10: Model Info and Preferences

The Scale Tool

The Scale tool is another familiar tool from other software—it changes the scale, or size, of an object. The Scale tool in SketchUp is driven primarily by the Object or Geometry bounding box and can change the scale of the three axes independently. That means that it can stretch something to be skinnier in one direction and taller in another—the Geometry does not have to keep the same proportions. There are two modifier keys for the Scale tool: Shift for scaling uniformly, and Ctrl for scaling about the center. The modifier keys for the Scale tool are required to be held throughout the workflow, unlike other tools’ modifier keys. The Scale tool is represented by a square with an arrow showing how the square could increase:

Figure 5.37: Scale Tool Button

The Scale tool can be activated by doing the following:

  • Clicking on any of the Scale tool buttons
  • Hitting S on the keyboard

The Scale tool can be used on...