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Single best video on Sketchup ... You need to understand all of the 60 Tips and Tricks BEFORE starting any endeavour, like a course or a project. Bravo and so much needed!
I have been working with sketchup for a few years now, and I know 50 of the 60 tips. But the remaining 10 tips are true timesavers. Thank you very much.
tip 18 has blown my mind, here i was trying to calculate spacing and do a copy and then move it to the correct space for creating slats on a table .. thank you!!!!!!!
Thank you! You just taught me Sketchup in a few minutes. I must say, you are so enjoyably smart! You go straight to the point while making sense! Rare gem in UA-cam tutorials ;)
Keep up with the good work man! I've been using sketchup for 17 years and I just bumped into your channel and already found lots of useful information!
Great tips, learned a few. By accident I found also something useful. Suppose you have a number of identical components but then while working you realize that a bunch of them need to have the same changes . You can then select all the ones which have to be altered and right click Make Unique. All these selected objects will now be the same new component. Changes can now be applied to one of them.
I literally need two thumbs up to click for this video. It took me many many years to learn half of the tricks you list here. And - guess what - now I'm having two vertical trays on the edge of the screen. Bless you! :D
great video well done !,,,, some comments 1) tip 42 -45 should be top 10 tips , 2) re tip 31 and 47 , i don't like the changes SketchUp has made with hidden edges and calling layers tabs . 3) re tip 16 - I use copy paste in place when moving item into different group or component - (perhaps i should use outliner,?) i would prefer if copy paste in place were accessed my context menu. 4) i did not know you could have 2 trays ! 5) i did not know at least these 9,33, 23,24,37,40, thanks !!!!!!!
Thank you very much friend, these tips are very useful, although I knew many of them, there are others that I didn't. I have a question, I hope you answer me: How do you zoom in and out so easily? I noticed that you can take a close-up of a specific area, for example a single section of the outliner or the preferences box. I know that using Windows Magnifier you can zoom in on the area where the pointer is, but that makes the entire screen larger, not just a singular area like you did. Thanks in advance Greetings.
Very good tips. I know them all but because I've been using SU for many years, but this is a goldmine for newbies and not so newbies. I miss a good one, though. Ctrl-Eraser softens the edge. Shift-Eraser hides it. So far so good. Aaaaand, Ctrl-Shift-Eraser "unsoftens" (hardens?) soft/smooth edges
@@SketchupStyle Thank you. Then you might like also this one. It's easier to do than to explain and maybe (probably) you already know it. You can rotate anything in respect to any edge. Usually you use a face to infer the orientation, but you may not have one matching what you want to do, but instead there's an edge there in the right orientation. Select the rotate tool, click on the edge and, without unclicking, move the cursor along that edge. The protractor will be oriented perpendicular to the edge. Then you can unclick and rotate as desired
Are there any tricks to make components have more than 1 tag for example, 1 wants to show a component in Scene 1 and Scene 2 and hide it in Scene 3 or should I manually make 3 duplicate component
thanks for making this. The majority of tips is derived from simply reading the command prompt line. 90% is there. So my tip zero is: people read this line!
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Single best video on Sketchup ... You need to understand all of the 60 Tips and Tricks BEFORE starting any endeavour, like a course or a project. Bravo and so much needed!
this was 3 years of my highschool carreer in 16mins... I should send this to my old teacher
I have been working with sketchup for a few years now, and I know 50 of the 60 tips. But the remaining 10 tips are true timesavers. Thank you very much.
tip 18 has blown my mind, here i was trying to calculate spacing and do a copy and then move it to the correct space for creating slats on a table .. thank you!!!!!!!
Hands down the most useful Sketchup video I have seen yet. Delivered concisely. Learned a lot. Thanks!
Thank you! You just taught me Sketchup in a few minutes. I must say, you are so enjoyably smart! You go straight to the point while making sense! Rare gem in UA-cam tutorials ;)
I've been working with sketchup for a while and i found your video very useful! Thanks
Just realised I had wasted years of my time by not knowing these simple, yet highly effective tips. Top quality video👌
This is an excellent refresher course
Keep up with the good work man! I've been using sketchup for 17 years and I just bumped into your channel and already found lots of useful information!
The most useful sketchup tutorial video ever..😊
Thanks so much! I have learned a lot within this short time. You are AWESOME! :D
Great tips, learned a few. By accident I found also something useful. Suppose you have a number of identical components but then while working you realize that a bunch of them need to have the same changes . You can then select all the ones which have to be altered and right click Make Unique. All these selected objects will now be the same new component. Changes can now be applied to one of them.
Always something to learn: rounding corners has always been tricky for me, also two sidebars... gonna give that a shot ;)
wow i never knew about new tray option, I would really like it if entity info was a tool bar that expands rather than tray item though....
Knew all except one. Setting radius on a corner, Nice one.
Absolutely awesome! Thank you. I definitely learned some I hadn't seen before. Saving this video so I can watch again later!
Thank you so much. I leant so many tricks to make a model quickly 😊
Great!! I didn't know many tips. Adding unit after number in Scale tool!!
Great
Thnx i learn a lot i wish the best for u
I literally need two thumbs up to click for this video. It took me many many years to learn half of the tricks you list here. And - guess what - now I'm having two vertical trays on the edge of the screen. Bless you! :D
Great, many thanks!
55. I didn't know, despite almost a decade spent with SketchUp! Finally, someone who knows SketchUp like his own house!
Incredible youtube vid!! When's your book coming out?
¡Guau! es impresionante la cantidad de información que nos has dado. Horas y horas de trabajo ahorrado aplicando tus enseñanzas. Gracias siempre.
Great work
Excellent!
Phenomenal video
i feel like this was exactly what i needed, ty so much 😤
Awesome teaching Sir
You are just the best. Thanks a lot sir
Thank you its really helpful
Thanks man! Wish you all the best
thank you and love all the tips
off topic-2 mins in , do you model in perspective/ camera ? i cant deal with it !!! now ill watch rest of video ! cheers
amazing tips and a very useful video , your work is much appreciated !
Fantastic :)
Thank you so much! There was plenty to learn
You are amazing.
Wow, this was very helpful! Thank you!
Thank you for this tips Good information ❤🙏🙏🙏
THANK U FOR THIS A BIG HELP❤❤❤
Brilliant video. Thanks
Keep working nice tricks have you teaching
Very useful! Thank you!
Great job 👍
component is so helpful
thank you for this video
that s a really helpful video
thanks a lot
thanks sir, this video is enlightened me
Thanks for this video! Great job. Its helpful :)
Amazing!
great video well done !,,,, some comments 1) tip 42 -45 should be top 10 tips , 2) re tip 31 and 47 , i don't like the changes SketchUp has made with hidden edges and calling layers tabs . 3) re tip 16 - I use copy paste in place when moving item into different group or component - (perhaps i should use outliner,?) i would prefer if copy paste in place were accessed my context menu. 4) i did not know you could have 2 trays ! 5) i did not know at least these 9,33, 23,24,37,40, thanks !!!!!!!
v helpful time savers. thanks a bunch!!
A little fast but I probably only knew half of what you showed. So thanks a million
Thank u!
Thank you so much it was very useful
THANK YOUUUUU
it is the fastest sketchup course ever. You can literally learn sketchup from this video and start to model :D
Thank you very much friend, these tips are very useful, although I knew many of them, there are others that I didn't.
I have a question, I hope you answer me:
How do you zoom in and out so easily? I noticed that you can take a close-up of a specific area, for example a single section of the outliner or the preferences box. I know that using Windows Magnifier you can zoom in on the area where the pointer is, but that makes the entire screen larger, not just a singular area like you did.
Thanks in advance
Greetings.
Thank you for the video!
Super tips...awesome..
wow this is so good! thumbs up for this
Odličan video :D
amazing thank u so much
Perfect 👌
good work
Excellent
Thanks
Tks for making video.
thanks, great and fast!
Great! .. Thanks a lot.
Thank you
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GOOD ONE MAN
Very good tips thanks for sharing!
God bless you !
Que buenos trucos ... mil gracias
Thanks for a very good presentation👍
Buy the way, are you from Croatia?
Thanks, and yes, I'm Croatian
good job
Hi very useful and timesaving tips. Keep rocking. Hats off to you.
Very Informative
Super cool
Subbed!!!
thanks :)
I consider myself a pro SketchUp user and 23 and 32 blew my mind 🤯
Nice bro...
13:19 - 48 - does it support changes in texturing as well?
14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32
thanks to you, please more lessons
Good tips. Next I want to know is the hidden default tray that pops out whenever you move your cursor on it
cold
Very good tips. I know them all but because I've been using SU for many years, but this is a goldmine for newbies and not so newbies. I miss a good one, though. Ctrl-Eraser softens the edge. Shift-Eraser hides it. So far so good. Aaaaand, Ctrl-Shift-Eraser "unsoftens" (hardens?) soft/smooth edges
Wow, great one. Thanks. I'll pin your comment
@@SketchupStyle Thank you. Then you might like also this one. It's easier to do than to explain and maybe (probably) you already know it. You can rotate anything in respect to any edge. Usually you use a face to infer the orientation, but you may not have one matching what you want to do, but instead there's an edge there in the right orientation. Select the rotate tool, click on the edge and, without unclicking, move the cursor along that edge. The protractor will be oriented perpendicular to the edge. Then you can unclick and rotate as desired
No, I can't say I knew about this one. Thank you
This video i like
Are there any tricks to make components have more than 1 tag
for example, 1 wants to show a component in Scene 1 and Scene 2 and hide it in Scene 3
or should I manually make 3 duplicate component
32 and 33 where great:)
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thanks for making this. The majority of tips is derived from simply reading the command prompt line. 90% is there. So my tip zero is: people read this line!
sir how to change inference person who stand near the RGB axis .
good one..you forgot "cloth work" plugin