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  • This week I'm making a couple board games but before I can make them I'd like to make a couple templates. That way I will be able to use the templates over and over to create more board games in the future. The templates start out here in SketchUp. Creating 2d templates is pretty easy but unfortunately SketchUp doesn't have an excellent way to print or export only what you want. For that I typically use the Snipping Tool in Windows to grab a quick image of what I need. For plans that require higher resolution images I normally use the Export 2D Image tool in SketchUp. Then I open the image in an image editor and work from there. Here are a few of the shortcuts I frequently use:
    Ctrl = adds a copy command to the move and rotate commands
    Q = rotate
    R = rectangle
    T = tape measure
    D = dimension (this is a custom keyboard shortcut I set and is not included by default)
    M = move
    Space Bar = selection command
    Triple Click = when triple clicking a piece of model space geometry it selects everything in model space that is connected to that item
    Double Click On Component = enters component edit mode
    G = Turns selected model space geometry into a component
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    H = Hide
    U = Unhide all
    D = Dimension
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  • @micjbaron
    @micjbaron 6 років тому +1

    Love your sketch up videos, no long winded explanation just fast pace while explaining what your pressing is awesome! Thanks Jay

  • @Matthewroyermusic
    @Matthewroyermusic 8 років тому +1

    The snip it took in Windows! Had no clue that existed! Always took a picture with my cell phone! Will be using snip it from now on! Thank you for that! I've downloaded sketch up and am learning how to use it thanks to you content! Keep it up

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel 8 років тому +25

    Thanks for the bigprint mention!

    • @PatriceBoudreault
      @PatriceBoudreault 8 років тому +4

      +Matthias Wandel Funny how you both mentioned Bigprint in your new videos this morning. Conspiracy theory anyone? ;)

  • @Jer_Schmidt
    @Jer_Schmidt 8 років тому

    Its so satisfying to draw part of a drawing, then copy the rest of it and have it done in a few seconds! Great video by the way.

  • @MrTaurusmagnus
    @MrTaurusmagnus 8 років тому

    Thank you Jay! My printer broke down and I was having a problem getting my SU work over to my shop. The snip/JPEG process was all I needed. The additional little SU shortcuts you showed were revolutionary to me as well. Happy woodworking!

  • @darrengow-brown171
    @darrengow-brown171 4 роки тому

    Man you are fast, and very advanced

  • @Mr2at
    @Mr2at 8 років тому

    Brilliant, love the way you present these videos.

  • @amx3000
    @amx3000 8 років тому

    Another great sketchup practice tutorial video! Thank you!

  • @chemcody5119
    @chemcody5119 8 років тому

    Another great tutorial Jay.
    Thank you very much!

  • @mb3581
    @mb3581 8 років тому

    I'm a snipping tool junkie, that's probably the single most useful feature included with Windows besides the clock.
    I've found the easiest way to print a jpeg for me is to simply copy and paste it into a word document. I never thought of using Photoshop, but it's not nearly as snappy on my machine as it looked to be on yours.
    Great Sketch Up tutorial. Every time I use it to draw something, I find myself repeating your commands in my head: "space bar - triple click - G for component; M for move, P for push-pull," etc.

  • @orelygarcia
    @orelygarcia 8 років тому

    Thanks for renewing my interest in SketchUp. You make it look easy. Thumbs up.

  • @aintgonnahappen
    @aintgonnahappen 8 років тому

    SketchUp skills baby! Love it, Jay.

  • @ftittaferrante
    @ftittaferrante 8 років тому

    Thanks Jay. I've already learned and used a few things from this video. I wanted to create a layout to put DRIcore into a closet going under the stairs in the basement. 2D helped me layout the panels. I knew about the ruler but didn't know how to use it well. I always started from a corner which makes the guidelines hard to delete. Your way of starting on an edge is so much simpler. I didn't know the dimensions tool existed. So simple to use too! The only problem is that I won't use SketchUp often enough to remember the tricks. I'll have to re-reference your video every time. Anyway, great video and thanks again!

  • @marceaton3128
    @marceaton3128 8 років тому

    Thanks again for the videos on SketchUp, they help a lot.

  • @hollylaughter8722
    @hollylaughter8722 8 років тому

    Wow the possibilities are endless.

  • @TheShavingWoodWorkshop
    @TheShavingWoodWorkshop 8 років тому

    A lot of really good information Jay, thanks for sharing.

  • @SpartyLinguist
    @SpartyLinguist 5 років тому

    I'm new to Sketchup. This was a lot of really good info. Thanks!

  • @jorgeconcheyro
    @jorgeconcheyro 8 років тому

    Ctrl for copy x5. I had to hear that 5 times until I got it!!!. Awesome Jay. Thanks to you I downloaded SU and I'm working with it, it's a fantastic piece of software. On my day job I use a lot the snipping tool, and the easiest way to print stuff from it is just paste it on a new word document, don't even need to Ctrl+C on the snipping tool because it's already on the clipboard once captured. Dont' even need to save the document in order to be printed, and printing with word is really easy... Thanks again Jay, George from Buenos Aires.

  • @pmelchman
    @pmelchman 8 років тому

    Jay thanks for the sketchup tutorial. this video will also go into my watch bin

  • @Huck249
    @Huck249 8 років тому

    Another awesome SketchUp video. Thanks Jay. Now I need to go check out the export command - I don't remember ever using that.

  • @hvdklauw
    @hvdklauw 8 років тому +1

    Mac has build in snipping tool: Cmd+Shift+4 brings up a selection tool when done the selected area is saved on the Desktop.

  • @1954BJohn
    @1954BJohn 8 років тому

    Your skills with SU Jay are truly impressive!!

  • @TrevorVera
    @TrevorVera 8 років тому

    Very good tutorial Jay, ive made plans for a garage on there and took me hours, you make this look way simple.

  • @garrysmythe
    @garrysmythe 7 років тому

    another great video Jay! many thanks

  • @DavidBishopinc
    @DavidBishopinc 8 років тому

    Another nice explanation Jay. Glad to know Im not missing any secret ways to get an image out or print out of this program.

  • @SteveCarmichael
    @SteveCarmichael 8 років тому

    Great tutorial Jay! I'm about to go through all your SketchUp videos. I've been using Visio for 2D drawings and was wondering how to do that in SketchUp.

  • @johnturner5753
    @johnturner5753 8 років тому

    This was totally cool. I have sketchup but need to get my butt in gear and learn it... Your template making was way simpler and quicker than the way I did my 6-man game board template...

  • @toddharshbarger8616
    @toddharshbarger8616 3 роки тому +1

    Jay you are so proficient with sketchup its pleasant to watch you draw! Appreciate all the pointers. Why dont you print out scaled drawings to glue onto your wood and then all centerline (or cut lines) would be ready for working?

  • @christopherdahle9985
    @christopherdahle9985 8 років тому

    Jay, I really appreciate the way you explain how to use SketchUp, especially the way you include in your narration the keyboard shortcuts you use to access the various tools.
    Really well done, and thank you.
    You mentioned that you were going to use your plunge router to drill the marble holes. I am imagining all sorts of jig arrangements to accurately place each of the holes, but wouldn't this be an ideal use for the X-Carve machine?
    Maybe you cover that on your website...headed there now...
    Again though, thank you for your outstanding SketchUp videos.

  • @marcm1125
    @marcm1125 8 років тому

    Jay 42"+\- TV monitor mounted on the wall next to the cabinet + wireless keyboard and mouse = PC stays in the house but is back in the shop. Put the keyboard and mouse in a drawer when you're not using them and it doesn't take up any space. You don't have to look at plans on a tiny call phone screen.... Bonus you can watch the lions on Sunday!

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому

      +Spankysue I haven't had cable TV since 2008?-ish so watching the Lions is out of the question anyway. It's really not bad to walk around the corner for what I need.

  • @lamiallegerald3341
    @lamiallegerald3341 8 років тому

    That sure helps a lot. At least, it helps me.
    Don't hesitate to make more of these M.Bates.
    Thanks.

  • @ssnoyes
    @ssnoyes 8 років тому +16

    Printing to scale right from Sketchup isn't so hard. 1. Set to Parallel Projection and one of the set views (ISO, Top, etc). 2. Resize the window so that it shows only what you want to print, no wasted space. 3. In the print window, make sure Fit to Page is unchecked, then enter the values you want in the Scale boxes (probably 1:1). If the Scale boxes are grayed out, you didn't do step 1.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому

      +Scott Noyes Thanks!!

    • @adrienneturner4340
      @adrienneturner4340 8 років тому +1

      +Scott Noyes I wasted 3 hours trying figure it out, why the scale box staying gray. Thank you so much Scott. Now I can sleep.

    • @harryv8843
      @harryv8843 4 роки тому

      There is no solution when there is no inputs on the print preview, do you maybe know how to fix this ?

    • @johnmercer9713
      @johnmercer9713 Рік тому

      Thank you I grabbed a screen shot. I knew I should be able to do that but I didn't know how

  • @mfwoodshop
    @mfwoodshop 8 років тому

    Good info Thanks Jay.

  • @dgb5820
    @dgb5820 2 роки тому

    Up until today I did not use the tape measure to reference the templates so thankyou

  • @johnh621
    @johnh621 8 років тому

    Jay, thanks for the awesome Sketchup videos that you've been making. I'm familiar with a few CAD programs doing 2D, but have struggled to learn Sketchup. After watching a few of your Sketchup videos, I'm finally getting the hang of it. In the process of designing up a new workbench. Thanks again.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому

      +John Hendricks Glad to hear that. Thanks.

  • @MyGarageWoodshop
    @MyGarageWoodshop 8 років тому

    Thanks for the helpful tip. I'm learning sketch up right now so this s helpful. Thank jay!

  • @davidhouse9721
    @davidhouse9721 8 років тому

    well explained.
    Thank You

  • @ArtisanTony
    @ArtisanTony 8 років тому +1

    You do your scaling and printing in a separate program called Layout which comes with the pro version of SketchUp

  • @NickFerry
    @NickFerry 8 років тому +1

    shift+command+4 on mac for a sizable screenshot

  • @Justsquareenough
    @Justsquareenough 8 років тому

    sketchup ninja! thanks for calling out the short cuts as you use them.

  • @fabianjand
    @fabianjand 8 років тому

    nice video Jay! I can see you like using shortcuts :)
    I have the snipping tool pinned to my task bar at the first position from the left. that way, I can quickly launch it by pressing Windows key + 1.

  • @fidelnefy
    @fidelnefy 8 років тому

    In MAC you can use CMD+SHIFT+4, to take an screen photo of desired area, it saves in PNG.
    I really enjoy watching your videos, specially your tips for Sketchup

  • @BruceAUlrich
    @BruceAUlrich 8 років тому

    Good info.

  • @WigWagWorkshop
    @WigWagWorkshop 8 років тому +5

    On the Mac to snip - CMD + Shift + 4

    • @Kochtp18
      @Kochtp18 8 років тому

      You can also CMD + Shift + 3 if you ever needed the entire screen in a snap shot.

  • @Jay2525Jay
    @Jay2525Jay 8 років тому

    Yes that helped, thank you for sharing. I still have a lot to learn about sketch-up. No need to reply. Thanks

  • @squidboy0769
    @squidboy0769 8 років тому

    Do you use any Sketchup addins for 3D/photo realistic rendering? Do you recommend one over the other to try? Thanks.

  • @kerryjones534
    @kerryjones534 7 років тому

    When you use the snipping tool, the easiest way to print is to copy to clipboard and paste in a word document. Then you can stretch, crop, reduce margins,etc very quickly and click print. I do this a lot because it allows you to fit anything to a sheet of paper in a matter of seconds.

  • @t0m89m0t
    @t0m89m0t 8 років тому

    Nice video again, thank you Jay. :)
    One question is still open for me: How do I print drawings with their actual sizes, e.g. for a cutting template? Is there a convinient way to do that, because the way I do it, isn't quite precise nor it is fast. There must me a better way to do so. ;)

    • @roncooper6302
      @roncooper6302 8 років тому

      "Big Print". Well worth the money.

  • @designbybeck
    @designbybeck 8 років тому

    You Got's mad SketchUp Skills Jay! ... Wish they had a native Linux install!!! Grrrrrr!

  • @sajjadakbar7465
    @sajjadakbar7465 5 років тому

    Thanks

  • @joseteran70
    @joseteran70 8 років тому

    what camera and software do you use to record and edit your videos? what about this specific computer tutorial?

  • @StamosTee
    @StamosTee 8 років тому

    Hi Jay. Greetings from Greece again.
    Since you don't care to have a proportional scaled image and you only need the layout and the dimensions, you can install a free PDF printer to "print" your schetchup drawing to a PDF file. Then with Adobe PDF Reader you have the option to print your document by selecting "Fit to Page" no matter how big it is.

  • @ryanmcmorrow6311
    @ryanmcmorrow6311 8 років тому

    good tutorial

  • @joselobo8731
    @joselobo8731 8 років тому

    Hi Jay, first of all, Thank You for your Sketchup vídeos that i´m seeing and at the same time testing on my pc. Now 2 things... I´m using Sketchup2015 and it's free for personal or educational uses, wich is my case as amateur woodworker. The second is one thing i can´t do and need your help... how do i select a rectangle or box as you do? When i have the arrow i can only select one thing (a line or a side), not the whole piece as you do at 2:40 min in the vídeo. I know it´s a silly question but really would like and need to know. Pls keep on the vídeos...almost forgetting...if possible a bit slower because for non English natives as i (and probably many others) as you use a lot of kbd shortcutcs sometimes is difficult to understand which letter you say :-) Thanks again.

  • @TheWoodLab
    @TheWoodLab 8 років тому

    Nice tutorial Jay. I need to sit my butt down and learn some more Sketchup... I'll be checking out more of your SU vids. I also use the snip it too a bunch for both home and work stuff.
    Irrelevant observation... looks like you are a taskbar on the top of the screen guy, did you get that from working with Linux in the past, or just found you like it there anyway? - Jim

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому +1

      +The Wood Lab I've had the taskbar on top for as long as I can remember. Makes a lot of sense considering everything you do when interacting with a window is on top. I think that started in Linux for me though.

    • @TheWoodLab
      @TheWoodLab 8 років тому

      +Jay Bates Cool Jay. Yeah, same here on the taskbar. I think I started placing on top in Windows back when playing with Linux in the Gnome 2.x days.

  • @molly8904molly0
    @molly8904molly0 8 років тому

    Mac Cmd Shift 4 to bring up screen capture cursor that auto saves to desktop

  • @BrianBehm
    @BrianBehm 8 років тому

    +Jay Bates, do you use SketchUp Make or SketchUp Pro. I was just installing and wondering about differences between the two. Does anything you've shown in your videos require the Pro version. Thanks!

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому +1

      +Brian Behm I use the old free version of SketchUp 8. I have download links here: jayscustomcreations.com/sketchup/

  • @contora_info
    @contora_info 8 років тому

    Belarus watching you

  • @tassie7325
    @tassie7325 8 років тому

    The quick and dirty way I get my images to print is to get the image however I want it and as large as I can, then press the "Print Screen" key. I then open up a blank Word document and select "Paste". I can then crop and re size the image as required and also add any text required.

  • @bennettibey9498
    @bennettibey9498 8 років тому

    No Thanksgiving break for Jay!

  • @DroggeIbecher
    @DroggeIbecher 7 років тому

    so i just downloadet the programm to do some 2 dimensional stuff. i am used to solidworks and autodesk inventor, but i have never worked with this
    i followed the steps like
    1 camera ->parallel projektion
    2 WHATEFUCK WHERE IS THAT BUTTON??

  • @jakobhovman
    @jakobhovman 8 років тому

    Hello Jay...First, Thank You for your videos...Very inspirational...! As Scott Noyes say, Sketchup can print to scale, if you are in parallel projection. I print 2D drawings and section cuts from it and have them on different scene tabs. There are several videos on the tube that shows this, maybe Jay2 (the guy with the broom) can investigate...? Greetings from Denmark...Jakob.

  • @nklinker1
    @nklinker1 8 років тому

    If you would upgrade to Sketchup 2015 they have another program called Layout(it downloads as a bundle) that takes your SketchUp file and allows you to size to whatever paper you work with. Also allows you to annotate the drawing and add other drafting tags. Just an FYI for a more important/professional drawing.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому +1

      +Nathan K. But its not free.

    • @nklinker1
      @nklinker1 8 років тому

      +Jay Bates I use the free version of Sketchup and layout.

  • @AlexanderChaykin
    @AlexanderChaykin 8 років тому

    Screen grab utility for Mac is Grab :)

  • @demmery1160
    @demmery1160 8 років тому

    just a quick question. i know this isnt an extremely important model but I notice on most of your sketch up videos you delete reference lines frequently but when i was learning sketch up my teacher told me to never delete a reference line. so my question is do you think its a good habit to never delete them or does it not really matter too much?

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому +1

      If it's not needed I delete it.

    • @superdau
      @superdau 8 років тому

      +DEMMERY11
      Maybe your teacher is coming from a real 3D CAD environment (sketchup is far from that). There when you move a reference (be it a reference line, an edge of the model, center of a circle, whatever) everthing that has been reference off that thing will move with it. If you delete a reference everything that has referenced from that will become "invalid", because the model is no longer defined unambigously. I mostly just hide the lines.

  • @whoDatBeDare
    @whoDatBeDare 7 років тому

    Nice. Thank you. I start with a shift Z. Then resize with no wasted space. I like to use Grab app on Mac. Then paste into GIMP for Mac. Edit the image as needed. Then either export as JPG or paste into word to print with narrow margins.
    As Scott Noyes posted a solution to printing to scale. On Mac mine would not work until I ticked OFF Vector Printing in File | Print ... dialog. Doing this on Mac also messed up my current model. So save to backup first. Then tick OFF Vector Printing. Close model WITHOUT saving.
    Also on mac when setting the File | Document Setup .. | .scale to 1:1, change the In Drawing to 1 then change the In Model to 1 then click on the In Drawing again to update In Model successfully. You'll know when the Pages Required changes to a hight number in red.
    Then File | Open Recent ... . Then print EXACTLY BYy FOLLOWING EACH STEP as Scott details. Seems like 8 times out of 10 I forget one of those steps.
    www.itg.ias.edu/content/keyboard-shortcuts-capture-screen-shot-mac-os-x

  • @atikawahsheh8326
    @atikawahsheh8326 5 років тому

    I have some printing issues if you can help me with it , please?

  • @racker7855
    @racker7855 8 років тому

    Would you be interested in having this designed in Autocad and sent a file you could print so scale?

  • @garmir
    @garmir 8 років тому +3

    Lol @ jay proofed.

  • @xd45shooter
    @xd45shooter 8 років тому

    Never heard that game called aggravation, we always called it "wahoo"
    .

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому

      +xd45shooter From what I understand Wahoo is the original game but Hasbro manufactured it and called it Aggravation.

  • @dwiranu5394
    @dwiranu5394 8 років тому

    Try using Lay Out that packed with SketchUp.

    • @dwiranu5394
      @dwiranu5394 8 років тому

      +Dwi Ranu Scale, export and print.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому

      +Dwi Ranu Layout is not free.

  • @datadev1
    @datadev1 8 років тому

    A problem I have when doing 2D drawing is accidently orbiting. Is there a trick or is it just hand brain coordination?

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому +2

      +WoodRodent Brain coordination.

    • @datadev1
      @datadev1 8 років тому +1

      I was afraid that was the case. More practice. More practice.

    • @MsSomeonenew
      @MsSomeonenew 8 років тому +1

      +WoodRodent
      Sadly they still don't have a mouse re-binding option, but you can bind Top View to a button to always reset if you mess up.
      Go to Window->Preferences->Shortcuts-> scroll down to find Camera/Standard Views/Top, then add a shortcut key on the right.

    • @jakobhovman
      @jakobhovman 8 років тому +2

      +WoodRodent Hello...Do you have a mouse with a wheel...? If you hold shift dowm while pressing the Wheel Down...you will Pan only. Hope this helps. tip2: Use shift+Z for zooming to the extent of project. tip3: Also, I have a shortcut for top view... makes it easy to get back in place. I tip4: also have a shortcut for toggle between parallel and perspective.

    • @datadev1
      @datadev1 8 років тому

      Jakob Hovman Thanks Jakob. I knew that but I guess I need to just need to improve my muscle memory to make sure I press the shift key to pan only. I was hoping I could lock it in that mode.

  • @bchoor
    @bchoor 8 років тому

    ludo?

  • @nealschwabauer5127
    @nealschwabauer5127 8 років тому

    Could you PLEASE slow down on your tutorials of sketch-up?
    Thank you.

    • @datadev1
      @datadev1 8 років тому +1

      +Neal Schwabauer I watch them once all the way through then watch them again with SketchUp running in a separate window and just pause when needed.

    • @JayBates
      @JayBates  8 років тому +8

      +Neal Schwabauer No. you can always re-watch or pause.

  • @laljan7853
    @laljan7853 5 років тому

    Sorry to say. U r not a teach u just sowing I am expert. 😞