Hey Justin! The logo made out of cubes is what made me click the video lol. I'm currently working on a project that involves modeling solely with cubs with strict parameters (you can only snap a cube corner to corner or face to face so that the cubes cohere to a "grid" and are flush to each other). Right now I'm copy clicking one cube at a time which is extremely time consuming; do you have any tips or suggestions?
Hi Daniel - If I'm understanding your question properly, you may want to use the method described in this video - ua-cam.com/video/Bl95U1KxflI/v-deo.html . You can make one copy with the move tool, then type in "x2" and hit enter (or x however many copies you'd like to make). This will allow you to make multiple copies at once. Does this help? Thanks for watching!
thank you 🖤
Thank you for your videos...HUGE help in learning Sketchup !!......I put a few bucks in your tip jar.....well worth my support
Really appreciate it - thank you!
Nice as always Justin!
Thanks Willem!
Hey Justin! The logo made out of cubes is what made me click the video lol. I'm currently working on a project that involves modeling solely with cubs with strict parameters (you can only snap a cube corner to corner or face to face so that the cubes cohere to a "grid" and are flush to each other). Right now I'm copy clicking one cube at a time which is extremely time consuming; do you have any tips or suggestions?
Hi Daniel - If I'm understanding your question properly, you may want to use the method described in this video - ua-cam.com/video/Bl95U1KxflI/v-deo.html . You can make one copy with the move tool, then type in "x2" and hit enter (or x however many copies you'd like to make). This will allow you to make multiple copies at once. Does this help? Thanks for watching!
Déjà-vu ;-)
Nice video!
Thanks for watching!