
SketchUp is excellent for quick, sloppy 3D work, but it’s more than just a fancy electronic pencil. Accurate measurements: Work with precision Push/Pull are the reasons why SketchUp is renowned for being user-friendly. Willing to create a window? Pierce your wall by pushing or pulling. Or draw the outline of a staircase and Push/Pull it into 3D. A rectangle can be pulled or pushed into a box. Simply click once to begin extruding, move the mouse, and click once more to stop. The patented Push/Pull tool in SketchUp allows you to extrude any flat surface into a three-dimensional form. It’s as simple as that Push/Pull: Quickly go from 2D to 3D In SketchUp, you draw edges and faces with a few straightforward tools that you can pick up quickly and use to build models. As an illustration, a rectangular face is enclosed by four edges that are joined at right angles. Edges are uncurved lines, and faces are the two-dimensional shapes produced when several edges come together to form a flat loop. What makes SketchUp great? Edges and Faces: That’s all there is to itĮdges and faces are the only two components found in every SketchUp model.
