Aaron, good start, thank you. I would like to see more demos on: 1- what can happen to dimensions when the SU model is modified, 2- what can happen and how to correct dimensions when the model in Layout gets modified, such as rotated or clipviews are applied, 3- what are other causes when dimensions don't automatically update correctly (eg., they are no longer "sticking" to snap points of the drawing) AND how to repair those dimensions.
Thanks so much for this and all SU & LO tutuorials. I know you have the power to demand the enginers do as you tell them so here is one. Make dual dimensions possible with a checkbox. Any two at once, for example, Imperial & metric. I know you can get this done😎
You can also add additional text around the in the dimension. For example, add "R" or "RAD" or "D" or "DIA" for Radius or Diameter. Or "Nominal". Or "Adjust to Fit". Or...
Hi Aaron, I'm an architect learning LO as a substitute for Autocad. I'm looking forward to more detailed content on the subtleties required for exacting control of document production. For example: how to dimension that tapered AND angled upright. There are two or three very close geometries to the shape of that piece, and you glaze over how to control (or even understand) which geometry LO is snapping to.
I will have an easier time placing angular dimensions, thanks to your demo! I would add my vote for another LayOut video on how to dimension arcs and circles ... and maybe an explanation for why these aren't specific, native tools available in SketchUp LayOut. (I suspect it's related to how arcs and circles are defined with segments in SketchUp.) As many others have pointed out, it's a major source of frustration when creating non-architectural models / drawings, like furniture or other mechanical designs.
I remain slightly confused as to where it is best to have your dimensions sketchup, layout or both? I appreciate that dimensions in sketchup do not print legibly so you might need to annotate your model with dimensions in layout so that you could for example printout a project plan with cut lists that are readable. But you might also need dimensions in sketchup as part of the drawing/modelling process. If this is the case is best practice to have sketchup dimensions on one tag/layer and layout dimensions on another tag/layer? I am enjoying this series of videos they are very helpful.
I have a scenario where you would want to turn Autoscale off. Often I create a clipping mask on an elevation from floor to ceiling to cut off unwanted Geometry. If I then try to draw in that dimension line from floor to ceiling it snaps to the clipping mask and returns the wrong dimension. Turn off autoscale and set the scale to match your sketchup model and you will get the correct dimension.
Thanks for another great video! I use milimetric dimensions in my designs and often need to change the dimensions from the autotext dim. and enter it manually, even when measuring the same components (e.g. groups of a solar panel component). The skp models I work on have lots of layers so I'm thinking maybe its overlapping edges or line weights... It'll be great to hear if anyone else is experiencing this Cheers!
Are you dimensioning with the Sketchup model in Raster or Vector. I find that if I am in Raster the snapping is very finicky so I changed to Vector so that I can see the points I want to dimension too more clearly. Usually need to set it to a 0.1pt line scale as I have snap points as close as 2mm together most of the time.
Unfortunately, the 2022 version of Sketchup Pro for Mac does not appear to allow the editing of Dimension Styles.... There is no option for showing the Dimension Style, and it is not even listed in Help menu. :-(
In case anyone is having trouble with the dimensions not showing: I made the mistake of adding the dimension layer below the Default layer. See video 0:55. This caused the dimensions to be drawn under the default layer which caused the dimensions to not be seen. After a lot of hours and research and frustration, with the side affect of eating too much, I found the answer. When you add the Dimension layer, make sure that the text (in the Layer box ) is actually above the Default text. I didn't know that the order of the text from top to bottom actually mattered. Not only do you need to have a separate layer for dimensions and notes, and it needs to be unique to one page, and the pencil has to be on the layer to make it active, you also have to have the text itself above the Default text. Hope this helps.
I wonder if you can help your viewers to deal with the spelling checker which is "missing" in SKUP Layout. Is there any add-on spelling checker for layout? Thanks
Is it possible to rotate the dimension's text so it isn't oriented to the way it was created? e.g. Rotate "1 1/2" 90 degrees so that it reads like the dimension at the the top, "1' -7".
I've noticed that the dimensions that I draw in SketchUp don't always match what Layout measures. Is there a way to change the dimension in Layout? Or, how do you manage the difference in Layout?
For every new dimension, I add to a single page I have to go and change it from Architectural to Fractional. I don't see a preference to set anywhere, and it seems crazy that it keeps reverting. What am I missing?
If you open a new document and change the Dimensions properties, then save that doc as a new template, that template will automatically have those dimension settings.
Hey guys, I will like to know why my layout upper cabinet dimensions aligned above the ceiling... once i change the upper cabinet height, or 1 of them in sketchup, updating model reference in layout, makes all my aligned dimensions mess up, and i have to realign then 1 by 1. There is a solution to keep them align even after i change something on the model? Like we had in 2019 layout, back there we could change the model, and layout use to keep the dimensions aligned and connected. Thanks guys
Thanks for the tutorial, but it's unlikely I'll be using LayOut any more unless it's not that laggy, and exported PDFs are not that terrible quality. Don't get this complaint personal Aaron, you do a great job.
Try going into document setup and changing the display resolution to low. I agree though that Layout runs way slower than sketchup in handling the same model.
I am finding Sketchup frustrating as a 75 year old traditionally trained engineer/designer, I find it easier and quicker to use my Drafting board and a pencil. The only benefit I can see is the ability to print off designs . Sketchup is definitely a time thief, and I find what should be simple tasks unnecessarily finicky. As I only want to use something like Sketchup for the occasional design ideas, I think it is too expensive. So, it's back to the drawing board.
Alas, the more time we spend learning something, the easier it will be to use! If you are still interested in learning SketchUp we would recommend you start by heading over to SketchUp Campus (learn.sketchup.com) and taking the Findamentals course. It is a great way to start learning SketchUp!
Hi Aaron - love your Videos - I think you're a great guy. Can you help me with sketch up layout? Is it possible to export all/multiple viewports from sketch up to sketch up layout? right now im creating viewports individually and then i select my scenes from sketch up. In some models (i'm an interior designer) ... i have over 30 scenes i have to create viewports for..... it takes forever and is super dull work .... please help me :) laura
Great question! We would recommend you head over to our forum (forums.sketchup.com) and ask this question. Our forum makes it much easier to answer questions like this than TH-cam comments.
hey, what about radius and diameter?! ppl was asking for this for years, and it's something that should be there from the beginning. i'm using cad for years (almost every cad app) and its there. why sketchup is denying existents of this two thigs?! this is very very annoying!
Aaron, good start, thank you. I would like to see more demos on: 1- what can happen to dimensions when the SU model is modified, 2- what can happen and how to correct dimensions when the model in Layout gets modified, such as rotated or clipviews are applied, 3- what are other causes when dimensions don't automatically update correctly (eg., they are no longer "sticking" to snap points of the drawing) AND how to repair those dimensions.
Thanks so much for this and all SU & LO tutuorials. I know you have the power to demand the enginers do as you tell them so here is one. Make dual dimensions possible with a checkbox. Any two at once, for example, Imperial & metric. I know you can get this done😎
You can also add additional text around the in the dimension. For example, add "R" or "RAD" or "D" or "DIA" for Radius or Diameter. Or "Nominal". Or "Adjust to Fit". Or...
thumb up for your nice presentations - really enjoyed it simple and to the point keep the good work
Hi Aaron, I'm an architect learning LO as a substitute for Autocad. I'm looking forward to more detailed content on the subtleties required for exacting control of document production. For example: how to dimension that tapered AND angled upright. There are two or three very close geometries to the shape of that piece, and you glaze over how to control (or even understand) which geometry LO is snapping to.
I will have an easier time placing angular dimensions, thanks to your demo! I would add my vote for another LayOut video on how to dimension arcs and circles ... and maybe an explanation for why these aren't specific, native tools available in SketchUp LayOut. (I suspect it's related to how arcs and circles are defined with segments in SketchUp.) As many others have pointed out, it's a major source of frustration when creating non-architectural models / drawings, like furniture or other mechanical designs.
Love all the customisation of the dimentions tool. Brilliant! Thanks
Thank for this great Video..
Really hope more video about Layout will come..
Hi Aron, you´re amazing as usual. Thanks a lot for this Layout video series. It´s a must wanted series.
I remain slightly confused as to where it is best to have your dimensions sketchup, layout or both?
I appreciate that dimensions in sketchup do not print legibly so you might need to annotate your model with dimensions in layout so that you could for example printout a project plan with cut lists that are readable.
But you might also need dimensions in sketchup as part of the drawing/modelling process.
If this is the case is best practice to have sketchup dimensions on one tag/layer and layout dimensions on another tag/layer?
I am enjoying this series of videos they are very helpful.
Exactly what I needed and just when I needed it. Thanks a ton, Aaron 😊
OMG thank you, it was driving me insane trying to markup angular dimensions!!!
I would like to know how to dimension arcs and diameters. This kind of dimension is not an extra, but a fundamental element of design documentation.
So far so good, I would like to know how to dimension radii in layout with the ability to show diameter or radius.
Thanks Aaron, you make this all seem very simple!
Very useful. Thank you.
Insights into dimensioning on Isometric Views would be helpful.
I have a scenario where you would want to turn Autoscale off. Often I create a clipping mask on an elevation from floor to ceiling to cut off unwanted Geometry. If I then try to draw in that dimension line from floor to ceiling it snaps to the clipping mask and returns the wrong dimension. Turn off autoscale and set the scale to match your sketchup model and you will get the correct dimension.
Aaron I would like if you talk about how to dimension arches or circle centers
Thank you ! Your videos are helping me so much !
Amazing info,,, thanks
Hey Trimble guys when do you think you are able to add measure tape tool to Layout ?
Thanks for another great video! I use milimetric dimensions in my designs and often need to change the dimensions from the autotext dim. and enter it manually, even when measuring the same components (e.g. groups of a solar panel component). The skp models I work on have lots of layers so I'm thinking maybe its overlapping edges or line weights...
It'll be great to hear if anyone else is experiencing this
Cheers!
Are you dimensioning with the Sketchup model in Raster or Vector. I find that if I am in Raster the snapping is very finicky so I changed to Vector so that I can see the points I want to dimension too more clearly. Usually need to set it to a 0.1pt line scale as I have snap points as close as 2mm together most of the time.
Please show how to change end marks and change the size of text in the shape style box. Thanks, Keith
Unfortunately, the 2022 version of Sketchup Pro for Mac does not appear to allow the editing of Dimension Styles.... There is no option for showing the Dimension Style, and it is not even listed in Help menu. :-(
In case anyone is having trouble with the dimensions not showing: I made the mistake of adding the dimension layer below the Default layer. See video 0:55. This caused the dimensions to be drawn under the default layer which caused the dimensions to not be seen. After a lot of hours and research and frustration, with the side affect of eating too much, I found the answer. When you add the Dimension layer, make sure that the text (in the Layer box ) is actually above the Default text. I didn't know that the order of the text from top to bottom actually mattered. Not only do you need to have a separate layer for dimensions and notes, and it needs to be unique to one page, and the pencil has to be on the layer to make it active, you also have to have the text itself above the Default text. Hope this helps.
is it possible to change the arrows direction from ->
Very useful
Double clicking on the dimension to get should also allow you to add text like ±0.1" or max, min etc.
It does, just click and enter text after the
How to put radius dimension in sketchup layout?
How do you dimension the size of a hole? I assume you use Label, but you have to enter in the size manually.
can you change the colour of the dimensions?
I wonder if you can help your viewers to deal with the spelling checker which is "missing" in SKUP Layout. Is there any add-on spelling checker for layout? Thanks
Is it possible to rotate the dimension's text so it isn't oriented to the way it was created? e.g. Rotate "1 1/2" 90 degrees so that it reads like the dimension at the the top, "1' -7".
Thanks Aaron very helpful
I've noticed that the dimensions that I draw in SketchUp don't always match what Layout measures. Is there a way to change the dimension in Layout? Or, how do you manage the difference in Layout?
Is there a quick area measuring tool in LAYOUT
like AUTODESK
By clicking on corners and calculating area quickly
Very good! Tks
Please can you make tutorials on how to make a planting plan on Layout? Many thanks
For every new dimension, I add to a single page I have to go and change it from Architectural to Fractional. I don't see a preference to set anywhere, and it seems crazy that it keeps reverting. What am I missing?
If you open a new document and change the Dimensions properties, then save that doc as a new template, that template will automatically have those dimension settings.
Hey guys, I will like to know why my layout upper cabinet dimensions aligned above the ceiling... once i change the upper cabinet height, or 1 of them in sketchup, updating model reference in layout, makes all my aligned dimensions mess up, and i have to realign then 1 by 1. There is a solution to keep them align even after i change something on the model?
Like we had in 2019 layout, back there we could change the model, and layout use to keep the dimensions aligned and connected.
Thanks guys
I can't move the dimension box by clicking in it and dragging as you show
is this applicable for windows user?
Thanks for the tutorial, but it's unlikely I'll be using LayOut any more unless it's not that laggy, and exported PDFs are not that terrible quality. Don't get this complaint personal Aaron, you do a great job.
Try going into document setup and changing the display resolution to low. I agree though that Layout runs way slower than sketchup in handling the same model.
thank u man
I am finding Sketchup frustrating as a 75 year old traditionally trained engineer/designer, I find it easier and quicker to use my Drafting board and a pencil. The only benefit I can see is the ability to print off designs . Sketchup is definitely a time thief, and I find what should be simple tasks unnecessarily finicky. As I only want to use something like Sketchup for the occasional design ideas, I think it is too expensive. So, it's back to the drawing board.
Alas, the more time we spend learning something, the easier it will be to use! If you are still interested in learning SketchUp we would recommend you start by heading over to SketchUp Campus (learn.sketchup.com) and taking the Findamentals course. It is a great way to start learning SketchUp!
Hi Aaron - love your Videos - I think you're a great guy. Can you help me with sketch up layout? Is it possible to export all/multiple viewports from sketch up to sketch up layout? right now im creating viewports individually and then i select my scenes from sketch up. In some models (i'm an interior designer) ... i have over 30 scenes i have to create viewports for..... it takes forever and is super dull work .... please help me :) laura
Great question! We would recommend you head over to our forum (forums.sketchup.com) and ask this question. Our forum makes it much easier to answer questions like this than TH-cam comments.
hey, what about radius and diameter?! ppl was asking for this for years, and it's something that should be there from the beginning. i'm using cad for years (almost every cad app) and its there. why sketchup is denying existents of this two thigs?! this is very very annoying!
Would have been nicer had you built up the layer from scratch than just jumping in and then explaining.
Layout needs to be improved.