You do have faces in wireframe view. They're just hidden. To select or move an object grab an edge. If you want to work with a face, triple click an edge and edit mode will show hidden faces. Select the face you want then use tools like other views. I often use wireframe rather than x-ray if I'm trying to pick a face or edge deep in a complicated model.
i have a problem, the corner of my model are darker with something like a folded T along the axes. it's larger if you zoom out and smaller if you zoom in. how to disable this corner edge extra highlight
SHADED with TEXTURES can that be made in a MONOCHROMATIC EFFECT so keeps all brickwork and timber and so on showing but greyscale ? so can produce plan or elevation in monochromatic so can use color text or notes in LAYOUT
I have many years as a SketchUp user and whenever I watch your videos I discover details of a tool that surprises me.
Thank you very much Aaron.
thank you aaron. I learn to use monochrome style is useful for backedges control before exporting the model.
You do have faces in wireframe view. They're just hidden. To select or move an object grab an edge. If you want to work with a face, triple click an edge and edit mode will show hidden faces. Select the face you want then use tools like other views. I often use wireframe rather than x-ray if I'm trying to pick a face or edge deep in a complicated model.
i have a problem, the corner of my model are darker with something like a folded T along the axes. it's larger if you zoom out and smaller if you zoom in. how to disable this corner edge extra highlight
Sounds like you have Endpoints turned on. You can toggle it off in the Styles panel under Edge.
SHADED with TEXTURES
can that be made in a MONOCHROMATIC EFFECT so keeps all brickwork and timber and so on showing but greyscale ?
so can produce plan or elevation in monochromatic so can use color text or notes in LAYOUT
Congratulations! A short video with lots of useful information. A very good lesson. Thank You.
I typically work in Hidden Line since the Model is intended for Layout construction black&white documents.
Thanks Aaron. I don't change from the defaults very often so a refresher like this is always welcome.
Always can learn something going back to the basics. Thanks!
Seus vídeos são bem legais pra descobrir as coisas no sketchup! Parabéns e bom trabalho!
What does inside out mean, & how would you fix it?
Where’d you get that shirt?
how to solve those problems
As someone else questioned: why did the 2D human figure retain its texture in shaded mode?
No texture there! Sumele is a series for lines, surfaces, and colors… no texture at all!
Thirrdddddd
2nd, lol… awesome once again
When you used Shaded for the face view, why didn't Sumele shaded out?
Sumele is actually not wearing a texture, but individual colors!
thenkyo
I thought Sketchup was a Dying platform these days.