- 2d drawings are limited
- 3d is actually build like a realistic model
- simple paper sketches are thing that we are familiar with.
- simple drawing are shapes and you can pull them up in 3d models
- the boxs icon is to push up
- the rectangle is where you can make small or big rectangle
- the orbit is where you can turn your drawing around to look at it
- the hand is the pan so you can move things around
- the zoom is the
- when you use the orbit tool you arent moving or rotating the model
- but you just moving around the model
- so the model stay the same place and that you move around to view the different sides
- the zoom tool is found in the tool palette
- to use it you click on the tool and try zooming toward and away from the model
- you would have to hold the mouse button down and move your mouse forward and backward
- the pan tool is a hand shape icon
- the tool is used to panning the model back and forth across the screen
- you hold the mouse button down and move your mouse around
- the orbit, zoom, and the pan are all navigation tools
- you have to be able to move around in 3d space easily to use those tools
- the rectangle tool is a simply click with the mouse
- you can click somewhere in the sketchup and move away and click again
- its not a good idea to have rectangle crossing over each other
- when using the orbit to look around the rectangle its just a flat surface
- but often you can start by drawing flat shapes and then pull them up into 3d
- use the push/pull icon the make the rectangle look 3d
- the push/pull works on any flat surface, horizontal, or vertical
- sketchup in the tools will snap or infer to coners, edge and any other geometry
- you can use the navigation tools to look around the models
- go to the menu and and look for self paced to access more help
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
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