Google SketchUp 8 For Dummies

Like any program, Google SketchUp 8 offers different ways to do common tasks. In this Cheat Sheet, you find tips on the best way to do things and techniques for dividing edges or sizing a model that can truly boost your productivity. Keyboard shortcuts also enable you to work quickly and easily in Google SketchUp 8, so you find keyboard shortcuts for common tools and discover how to create your own shortcuts.






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The Quickest Ways to Use Google SketchUp 8 Tools


One of the best things about Google SketchUp 8 is that you can use it to create 3-D models much more quickly than with other modeling programs. You can really turn up the speed on your creations with the following shortcuts for using SketchUp's tools.





























































































































































































To Do This Task Here's the Best Way
—Navigate—
Orbit with your mouseHold down scroll wheel
Zoom with your mouseRoll scroll wheel
Pan with your mouseHold down Shift and the scroll wheel
—Draw—
Draw an edge a certain length with the Line toolType a length and press Enter
Snip off an edge at the last place you clickedPress the Esc key
Lock your current direction with the Line toolHold down the Shift key while drawing with the tool
Change the number of sides in a circle, arc, or polygonType a number, then type s, and press Enter
Draw a circle or an arc of a certain radiusType a radius and press Enter after you draw a circle
—Select with the Select tool—
Add or subtract from what you've selectedHold down Shift
Select everything that isn't hiddenPress Ctrl+A (Command+A on the Mac)
Select everything inside a selection boxClick and drag from left to right
Select everything touched by a selection boxClick and drag from right to left
Select all faces with the same materialRight-click and choose Select→All with Same Material
—Move with the Move tool—
Move a certain distanceType a distance and press Enter after you move
Force Auto-Fold (tell SketchUp it's okay to fold)Press Alt (Command on the Mac)
Lock yourself in the blue (up and down) directionPress the up arrow or down arrow key
—Copy with the Move and Rotate tools—
Make a copy with the Move or Rotate toolsPress Ctrl (Option on the Mac)
Make multiple copies in a rowMake a copy, type a distance, type x, and press Enter
Make multiple copies betweenMake a copy, type a number, type /, and press Enter
—Hide and Smooth with the Eraser tool—
Hide somethingHold down Shift and click with the Eraser
Smooth somethingCtrl+click with the Eraser (Option+click on the Mac)
Unsmooth somethingHold down Shift+Ctrl and click with the Eraser (Shift+Option on the Mac)
—Push/Pull and Offset—
Make a copy of the face you're push/pullingPress Ctrl (Option on the Mac) and use the Push/Pull tool
Repeat the last distance you push/pulledDouble-click a face with the Push/Pull tool
Repeat the last distance you OffsetDouble-click a face with the Offset tool
—Scale with the Scale tool—
Scale about the centerHold down Ctrl (Option on the Mac) while scaling
Scale uniformly (don't distort)Hold down Shift while scaling
Scale by a certain factorType a number and press Enter
Make something a certain sizeType the size and the units and then press Enter
—Apply materials with the Paint Bucket tool—
Sample a material from a faceHold down Alt (Command on the Mac) and click the face with the tool
Paint all faces that match the one you clickHold down Shift while you click
—Create guides—
Tell the Tape Measure or Protractor tool to create a guidePress Ctrl (Option on the Mac) and click with the tool
—Walk around your model with the Walk tool—
Walk through thingsHold down Alt (Command on the Mac)
Run instead of walkHold down Ctrl (Option on the Mac)
Get taller or shorter instead of walkingHold down Shift
Change your eye heightSelect the Look Around tool, type a height, and press Enter
Change your field of viewSelect the Zoom tool, type a number, type deg, and press Enter



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How to Boost Your Productivity in Google SketchUp 8


Google SketchUp 8 makes modeling accessible and easy compared to high-end modeling programs, but creating a model can still take time. As you create your models in Google SketchUp, you'll come to appreciate the following timesaving techniques.


To divide an edge into a number of shorter edges:



  1. Right-click an edge with the Select tool.



  2. Choose Divide from the context menu that pops up.



  3. Type the number of segments you'd like and press Enter.




To resize your whole model based on one known measurement:



  1. Select the Tape Measure tool.



  2. Press Ctrl (Option on a Mac) until you don't see a + next to your cursor.



  3. Measure a distance; click once to start measuring, and again to stop.



  4. Type a dimension for the distance you just measured and press Enter.



  5. Click Yes in the dialog box that pops up.




To set up your own keyboard shortcuts:



  1. Choose Window→Preferences (File→Preferences on the Mac).



  2. Click the Shortcuts panel.







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Keyboard Shortcuts for Common Google SketchUp 8 Tools


Google SketchUp 8 offers keyboard shortcuts for the tools you use most often as you create models. To select the tool you want, simply press the letter that's indicated in the following table.



























































ToolShortcut Key
LineL
EraserE
SelectSpacebar
MoveM
CircleC
ArcA
RectangleR
Push/PullP
OffsetO
RotateQ
ScaleS
Zoom ExtentsShift+Z
Paint BucketB




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