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"Thick" edges is a profile edge. | "Thick" edges is a profile edge. It does not split a face. | ||
"Thin" edges is a face cutting edge. | "Thin" edges is a face cutting edge. |
Revision as of 21:57, 4 August 2019
External
Tutorials
Concepts
Edge
"Thick" edges is a profile edge. It does not split a face.
"Thin" edges is a face cutting edge.
SketchUp does not know how to split an edge with another edge.
Face
Every time you complete a closed loop of edges that are coplanar, SketchUp will generate a face. You can delete a face, but the edges will remain. To re-create the face, just retrace one of the edges (there is no "Face" tool).
Drawing a close loop of edges in top of another face "splits" the faces - you'll have two instead of one, and they can be manipulated (extruded) independently.
Component
Group
Lock
Positional Cursors
On Face
Blue square.
Usage
Key Shortcuts
- Select: Space
- Pan: Control - Command - Shift
Change the Size of an Existing Edge
Change Unit to be Inches Only
Window → Model Info → Units