Hi everyone! Let me know if you have any questions about anything I talked about in this video. PLEASE make sure to watch the section on components - they can be a massive timesaver for you when working with repeating objects in SketchUp!
Hi, thanks for the great videos. at 16:50 when you do the move tool and divide by 3, can you explain how you did that? I tried to recreate that by watching and listening to your clicks, but I get mixed results and most of the time it just actually moves the cylinder. It look like you made sure only the top circle was selected first? I made sure control was pressed as well. Thanks
Can someone please explain what he is doing 16:43 -17:05 he is splitting up the cylinder in to 3 faces but it does weird shit when I to us the move tool to and enter divide by 3 (/3) it wont divide and the components of the other cylinders does not change when I make any changes to the cylinder. I was able to follow everything until this part.
@@arien6882 You need to do within a sequenced combo continuously (1) M CTRL (2) put down your copied object (3) type x5 , then it will automatically pop up
Star es asterisco. Él dice que puedes usar ambos asterisco (*) y (x) para hacer copias. Digamos que moviste algo, entonces puedes escribir o x5, o *5 para hacer 5 copias.
Hi everyone! Let me know if you have any questions about anything I talked about in this video. PLEASE make sure to watch the section on components - they can be a massive timesaver for you when working with repeating objects in SketchUp!
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Amazing explanation, it helps me lot!. Thank you
Extremly helpful. Love the content and delivery.
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Nice Clear Tutorial !
Glad you liked it!
12:42 for some reason nothing happens when i click with the rotate tool on an empty space. do you know what could cause this?
first click to set the origin, second click to start rotating
Me too. What version are you using maybe its for newer version only.
Select the object using selection tool first
Me too have been trying but can't
@@yoshisunarnso Amazing, thank you!
Hi, thanks for the great videos. at 16:50 when you do the move tool and divide by 3, can you explain how you did that? I tried to recreate that by watching and listening to your clicks, but I get mixed results and most of the time it just actually moves the cylinder. It look like you made sure only the top circle was selected first?
I made sure control was pressed as well. Thanks
it works best if you have a num pad for the * and / for me
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superior as always. thx so much bro.
love your videos
hiii
when I use the move tool and mouse over a group, there are are no red crosses.
Can someone please explain what he is doing 16:43 -17:05 he is splitting up the cylinder in to 3 faces but it does weird shit when I to us the move tool to and enter divide by 3 (/3) it wont divide and the components of the other cylinders does not change when I make any changes to the cylinder. I was able to follow everything until this part.
Hi can you just upload aluminium windows doors curtain wall profile from cad to sketch up and how to press pull
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Glad it helped!
thx!
array is noit working please help
9:25 the x key did not work for me for some reason. i am using meters instead of feet however. am i doing something wrong?
oh i found out already. i needed to put the x after the number instead of before de number like shown in the video
@@s8v1 for some reason mine is telling me that it's invalid even though I tried putting it before or after the number
@@arien6882 You need to do within a sequenced combo continuously
(1) M CTRL (2) put down your copied object (3) type x5 ,
then it will automatically pop up
downt know which one is star....alguien que hable español, cual es en el teclado para copiar
Star es asterisco. Él dice que puedes usar ambos asterisco (*) y (x) para hacer copias. Digamos que moviste algo, entonces puedes escribir o x5, o *5 para hacer 5 copias.