Why model two halves of something, when you can just model it once! Follow along as Aaron uses components to cut your symmetrical modeling efforts in half.
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[Skill Builder] Quick and easy conceptual massing with SketchUp
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SketchUp Extension Inspection: Solid Inspector
Taking inspiration from a 2018 3D Basecamp presentation, Aaron takes a closer look at the extension, Solid ...
Meet YouTube-extraordinaire and woodworking expert, Johnny Brooke. He runs his own website, called Crafted Workshop, focusing on creating how-to videos on woodworking, DIY and home improvement.
Anne Bossert is a mixed media artist specializing in custom furniture. Watch as she creates functional and playful pieces that bring levity to everyday experiences.
See how David Heim, a veteran book and magazine editor at Fine Woodworking magazine, uses SketchUp to apply clean modeling principals to all of his woodworking projects.
[Season 1, Episode 5] SketchUp Talk: SketchUp for Woodworkers with Dave Richards
Learn how to use SketchUp for woodworkers in this SketchUp Talk with Dave Richards, a "forum sage" that's willing to answer most (if not all) questions about SketchUp.
Woodworker Bob Land knows how costly mistakes can be and how important it is to perfect designs before construction. Find out how SketchUp can increase your project efficiency.
[Skill Builder] How to build a sphere in SketchUp in 6 seconds
As a SketchUp user, you should be able to draw a sphere from scratch in just a couple of seconds. In this Skill Builder, we show you how to use the Circle command plus Follow Me to do just this! Try
[Skill Builder] JPG vs PNG import files in SketchUp
Inspired by Dan Brown's 3D Basecamp presentation, we dive into how to handle and use different types of files when creating a large SketchUp model. Follow along as we show you some tricks on how to ke
Trying to add a little more customization to your SketchUp model? Rather than making your model the same color throughout, try changing the color of your edges. Follow along as we show you how to cust
[Quick Win] Creating a perforated surface in SketchUp
Are you creating geometry that has a bunch of holes in it? This can be a tedious task. Check out this Quick Win to see how you can quickly and easily create a perforated surface.
[Quick Win] Use Section Planes to view inside a completed model
Trying to work inside a completed model? Try using Section Planes as a temporary tool to peek and work inside your model, unimpeded by the front half of your building or project.