Left-to-right or right-to-left? Is there a difference? Yes! Allow Aaron to show you how to get the most from the Select command by minding your dragging direction!
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Announcing the Visiting Professionals Program for Higher Education
Our Visiting Professionals Program is an exciting opportunity for U.S.-based university students and faculty to learn how SketchUp Pro and LayOut are used in professional practice.
Trimble Visiting Professionals Program at Auburn University
http://www.trimble.com/vpp
The Trimble Visiting Professionals Program connects industry professionals with university classrooms to inspire confidence in the AECO leaders of tomorrow.
FutureHAUS is a new way to think about how buildings are made. To goal of the project is to manufacture components of buildings in factory assembly lines, and then combine those components and build a
SketchUp Visiting Professionals Program at Virginia Tech
We recently sent Eric Schimelpfenig, craftsman and SketchUp guru, to visit Virginia Tech. Through The SketchUp Visiting Professionals Program (https://www.sketchup.com/programs/visiting-professionals)
The Power of Two: Virginia Tech and the SketchUp Visiting Professionals Program
Through the Visiting Professionals Program, we were able to conduct illuminating hands-on workshops that helped enhance skill sets and spark creativity.
Learn the fundamentals of SketchUp by following along with this video series. Each video is a mini-project that will introduce new tools and essential techniques to the SketchUp work flow.
This is P
SketchUp Visiting Professionals Program: Real projects, presented by real people
Every school year, SketchUp sponsors college campus visits from industry leaders through our Visiting Professionals Program as an opportunity for students to gain insight into their future career.
[Skill Builder] How to get the best performance with a large model
Using inspiration from Matthew Nicholl's 2018 3D Basecamp presentation, we give you a few tips on how to optimize your large SketchUp model to prevent it from being too slow while you are working on i
See how SketchUp enables people to use techniques from Mayan teachers and help the Peace Corps Construction unit create even through the language barriers.
Arquitectura Fantástica: SketchUp as School of the Mind
Each semester, Professor Joaquin Lorda assigns a supplemental project that asks students to explore classical architectural methodologies, while iterating upon those prolific traditions.
https://3dbasecamp.sketchup.com/ascent-competition
SketchUp's competition for higher ed students and educators is back! After hours of SketchUp coursework it's time to show the community what you've g
[Quick Win] Using Outliner to navigate into nested groups
Trying to edit your geometry? Simplify your process by selecting your outer group, choosing Outliner, and then navigating into your nested group. Follow along as we show you how to do this in SketchUp
[Quick Win] Modifying geometry with the erase tool
Did you know you can use the Erase tool to select geometry for modification? This quick win comes in from SketchUp forum user, @MikeWayzovski. Follow along as Aaron clicks, drags, and selects the area
Turn your landscape drawings up a notch by adding water throughout. In this SketchUp Skill Builder, we show you how to add bodies of water to your landscape designs. Is this the kind of workflow you g
Do you need to scale your object in SketchUp to a specific size? Well, we have an easy way to do that thanks to this user-submitted quick win from SketchUp forum user, @Box! Follow along as Aaron show
Inspiring a Community – Isabella Giacomin | 3D Basecamp 2018
Isabella Giacomin
Innovation Specialist
We’ve heard both professionals and hobbyists refer to SketchUp as a “life-changer,” but never before has that been truer than in Campinas, Brazil. There, Trimb
It's pretty easy to remember to align your red and green lines when you're doing a match photo — but did you know you can scale your entire drawing by clicking on the blue axis in SketchUp?
Check out Skimp, the new extension from mind.sight.studios. Skimp simplifies meshes and speeds up the importing of complex files into SketchUp!
Get a copy of Skimp at: https://skimp4sketchup.com/