Great primer on rectangles. Rotated rectangle, please? My one silly challenge in dimensions and rectangles is knowing which is width, which is length when drawing on a given axis or orientation. Is there a convention built into the tool that the VCB always uses, and if so, what is it? Sometimes it seems a 2x3 comes out a 3x2, 90deg off from my intent. For time's sake, I need to know how to get it exactly right every time. Thanks for your square 1 series, which could be called "the tools,you thought you knew." Much appreciated.
Hi, Aaron. I want to place the same little menus bos that you have in the upper right-hand corner of your working/construction window...the one that includes "Entity Info, Tags" and so on. For the life of me, I can't figure out how to do that. Is it possible you could discuss how to do that? Look like a good way to speed up navigating around all of the options. Many thanks!
So in your last example as you added the last rectangle on the end, you stated that it was going to create two rectangles. this is somewhat confusing and motivated me to do a little rectangling myself. When you use the rectangle tool you don't get a rectangle entity, you get 4 edges and a face. So in your last example, the top of the box is closed in with a surface using the existing edges. You can't now "move" the top off the box and have a rectangle or even a surface with four edges. You can move-copy it and get a new surface with four new edges. And the orginal top is left on the box, which can have the surface deleted, opening the top of the box. After 2+ months of learning sketchup, watching videos, modeling and physically making some things, I'm starting to understand how every tool pretty much just generates or manipulates edges and surfaces. These very simple square one videos really help to understand this. Some "square one" style video diving into this way that sketchup works to create geometry from edges and surfaces would be good.
Nice tutorial. When you enter the two values down in the Dimensions box, how do you know which axis the first and second number are being applied to? Also, how do I make a Golden rectangle with one side that is known (by entering a single value in the Dimensions box)?
Hello Aaron, When I try to draw a rectangle using inches and fractions I do as you say, select the rectangle tool, click to establish the first point. Move the cursor somewhere in the proper plane then type in the dimensions. The dimensions I was trying to use are 1 5/16 x 1 5/16. Two things are confusing me. First before I type in the dimensions I have huge numbers, sometimes in the millions in the box in the lower right corner. The second thing is that when I type in the dimensions I want then press RETURN (I am using a MAC) the rectangle disappears. What am I doing wrong?
is there a way to put only one sides dimentions in? for example y axes is matched to another object, but i want a specific hight. how to ship the first dimention and only type in the second one?
Great video demonstrations. One comment on drawing rectangles, if you want to make the rectangle(s) smaller or larger, rather than draw them again can they be edited easily?
If the rectangle is aligned with the axes, you can infer one side's midpoint and then infer an adjacent side's midpoint to find the intersection. If it's off-axis, you can use the down arrow key to infer perpendicularly to one edge, then infer an adjacent side's midpoint to find the intersection. If you're still having trouble, ask this question on our forum: forums.sketchup.com.
Hey, this interfacing is something I've been wondering about and I would love to know more about it - but in my sketchup, the rectangle isn't blue/green/red when starting to draw, and left/right doesn't do anything. Is this an option I can activate? Or, I think I have 2016, is it a later feature? Can I just update my old one? I don't do it automatically, and have an old pc....... . . . . .
So greatful to has this thorough series, i have been paying for the product for years, but now finally emersed.
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I love your approach to teaching. I get not only good info but inspiration! Thanks!
I love these Square One lessons. Just a big enough bite!
thank you so much for this! i learned sketchup by myself and i had no idea of the arrows things, i appreciate this so much!!!!
I've been using SU for a few years, and going back to basics, that were not there before, is beneficial. Thanks
Great primer on rectangles. Rotated rectangle, please? My one silly challenge in dimensions and rectangles is knowing which is width, which is length when drawing on a given axis or orientation. Is there a convention built into the tool that the VCB always uses, and if so, what is it? Sometimes it seems a 2x3 comes out a 3x2, 90deg off from my intent. For time's sake, I need to know how to get it exactly right every time. Thanks for your square 1 series, which could be called "the tools,you thought you knew." Much appreciated.
Hi, Aaron. I want to place the same little menus bos that you have in the upper right-hand corner of your working/construction window...the one that includes "Entity Info, Tags" and so on. For the life of me, I can't figure out how to do that. Is it possible you could discuss how to do that? Look like a good way to speed up navigating around all of the options. Many thanks!
So in your last example as you added the last rectangle on the end, you stated that it was going to create two rectangles. this is somewhat confusing and motivated me to do a little rectangling myself. When you use the rectangle tool you don't get a rectangle entity, you get 4 edges and a face. So in your last example, the top of the box is closed in with a surface using the existing edges. You can't now "move" the top off the box and have a rectangle or even a surface with four edges. You can move-copy it and get a new surface with four new edges. And the orginal top is left on the box, which can have the surface deleted, opening the top of the box. After 2+ months of learning sketchup, watching videos, modeling and physically making some things, I'm starting to understand how every tool pretty much just generates or manipulates edges and surfaces. These very simple square one videos really help to understand this. Some "square one" style video diving into this way that sketchup works to create geometry from edges and surfaces would be good.
Boiling it all dow, SketchUp only creates Edges and Faces. The drawing tools are just different ways to create those items!
Really enjoy these Square One lessons!
Nice tutorial. When you enter the two values down in the Dimensions box, how do you know which axis the first and second number are being applied to? Also, how do I make a Golden rectangle with one side that is known (by entering a single value in the Dimensions box)?
Thank you for continuing to put out these videos
Hello Aaron, When I try to draw a rectangle using inches and fractions I do as you say, select the rectangle tool, click to establish the first point. Move the cursor somewhere in the proper plane then type in the dimensions. The dimensions I was trying to use are 1 5/16 x 1 5/16. Two things are confusing me. First before I type in the dimensions I have huge numbers, sometimes in the millions in the box in the lower right corner. The second thing is that when I type in the dimensions I want then press RETURN (I am using a MAC) the rectangle disappears. What am I doing wrong?
If you work in metric system, between two dimensions, you must type ;
Left and Right arrows. God damn, it’s awesome 👏
is there a way to put only one sides dimentions in? for example y axes is matched to another object, but i want a specific hight. how to ship the first dimention and only type in the second one?
Dragging a rectangle to a nominal size is no trouble if the unit snap length is large enough.
Great video demonstrations. One comment on drawing rectangles, if you want to make the rectangle(s) smaller or larger, rather than draw them again can they be edited easily?
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thanks for the tips and tricks.
Greatly appreciated!
The axis seems reversed. red is along the green and green along red. What am I missing? Tx, Rich
my rectangle tool makes uneven rectangles or lines when i typ in what you do
Also, the ability to modify a single dimension. Only the first axis, type the dimension and . Only the second axis, type ',' the dimension and .
Excellent!! Thank you for these lessons.
Hi there,you have verry good tutorials,thanks therefor, but one question; What thus inference mean??????
Apart from selecting arrow keys there is one more method of drawing a rectangle on different plans.
How to find the center of a rectangle without drawing diagonals?
If the rectangle is aligned with the axes, you can infer one side's midpoint and then infer an adjacent side's midpoint to find the intersection. If it's off-axis, you can use the down arrow key to infer perpendicularly to one edge, then infer an adjacent side's midpoint to find the intersection. If you're still having trouble, ask this question on our forum: forums.sketchup.com.
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Thank you, really informative!
will the desktop version of Sketchup ever have an interface like the Web Based version? I feel like the Web version is cleaner and nicer to look at.
I cannot promise you anything, but it is good to know that you like it!
Cool hairstyle Aaron
Thanks Arron
Hey, this interfacing is something I've been wondering about and I would love to know more about it - but in my sketchup, the rectangle isn't blue/green/red when starting to draw, and left/right doesn't do anything. Is this an option I can activate? Or, I think I have 2016, is it a later feature? Can I just update my old one? I don't do it automatically, and have an old pc....... . . . . .
have the same issue... did you find a solution?
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