I’m really going to have to figure out layout. I’m going to search for this but a suggestion for a future segment would be how to do a standard three view plus iso (standard for mechanical type models) drawing in layout.
That was cool. I didn't know you could print to scale directly from SU - before I got the Pro version (and thus LayOut), I was either exporting a jpg and hoping it was kinda to scale-ish, or doing some weird workaround with Word (like my alliteration?). Then I got LayOut, and voila! Easy peasy printing to scale! So much so that I didn't know there was another way. Thanks for that. Could we have a link to the replay of the livestream modelling, please? I like to watch them when I get time
Thanks Eric, really useful tip. I also think that this is a good reason to "dip my toe" into Layout. Like many others, no doubt, I have always found Layout to be a bit bewildering for the hobbyist. This use-case seems quite simple, and it might encourage me to try more in Layout.
hello, coul you help me? in sketchup pro I don't find the print setting for scale the sketch. In file I find only print, the print setting option is not visible. THK
I did not know that when you export to pdf it keep textures?… always when i expert to pdf it gets rid if textures and gives me plain coliurs…I alway found myself exporting another png then overlaying- tricky as I use the background pdf for accurate scaling….after the struggle to match the size, the final result it always loosing the quality of the pdf
I've always struggled with printing from SketchUp. This really clarifies how it's done. Thank you.
Best explanation for optimal printing from SU I’ve seen.
I’m really going to have to figure out layout. I’m going to search for this but a suggestion for a future segment would be how to do a standard three view plus iso (standard for mechanical type models) drawing in layout.
That was cool. I didn't know you could print to scale directly from SU - before I got the Pro version (and thus LayOut), I was either exporting a jpg and hoping it was kinda to scale-ish, or doing some weird workaround with Word (like my alliteration?). Then I got LayOut, and voila! Easy peasy printing to scale! So much so that I didn't know there was another way. Thanks for that.
Could we have a link to the replay of the livestream modelling, please? I like to watch them when I get time
Thanks Eric, really useful tip. I also think that this is a good reason to "dip my toe" into Layout. Like many others, no doubt, I have always found Layout to be a bit bewildering for the hobbyist. This use-case seems quite simple, and it might encourage me to try more in Layout.
Vi io😊
👍 thanks for the tip. Great job presenting it as well. And here I was thinking I had layouts all figured out after 8 years. Thanks
Another nice one Eric, keep 'em coming please Sir.
Thanks, Eric, I've tried to do this on m own. Seeing it done is encouraging.
Need windows. Can’t find any of these tabs you use on mac
This is soooo helpful! thanks so much
is document setup only available in the apple version? its nonexistent in my 2023 pro desktop
I like your tree in the park.
where can i get it?? @
hello, coul you help me? in sketchup pro I don't find the print setting for scale the sketch. In file I find only print, the print setting option is not visible. THK
Everything in SketchUp is intended to be modeled at 1-to-1 scale. There is not a "scale" setting.
I did not know that when you export to pdf it keep textures?… always when i expert to pdf it gets rid if textures and gives me plain coliurs…I alway found myself exporting another png then overlaying- tricky as I use the background pdf for accurate scaling….after the struggle to match the size, the final result it always loosing the quality of the pdf