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Getting Started with SketchUp Pro

You're reading from   Getting Started with SketchUp Pro Embark on your 3D modeling adventure with expert tips, tricks, and best practices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789800180
Length 658 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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David S. Sellers David S. Sellers
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – User Interface and Beginning Modeling!
2. Chapter 1: Beginning with SketchUp Pro FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Principal Tools, Axes, and Inferences 4. Chapter 3: Modeling with Groups and Components 5. Chapter 4: Drawing Tools – We Begin Modeling! 6. Chapter 5: Editing Tools – Making Big Changes! 7. Part 2 – Views, Animations, and Materials
8. Chapter 6: Camera Options 9. Chapter 7: View Options 10. Chapter 8: Materials 11. Part 3 – Advanced Modeling and Model Organization
12. Chapter 9: Entity Info, Outliner, and Tags Dynamically Organize Your Models 13. Chapter 10: Model Info and Preferences 14. Chapter 11: Working with Components 15. Chapter 12: Import, Export, 3D Warehouse, and Extensions 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preselecting Geometry – Workflow Order of Operations

So, when do we want to preselect our Geometry? We can preselect in any Edit workflow, and some modelers prefer to preselect every time they use an Edit workflow. When using an Edit tool that can select more than just a single piece of Geometry, such as Move, Scale, or Rotate, preselecting is the only way to select multiple Edges, Faces, or Objects. When an Edit tool is activated, you cannot drag a selection window or use a modifier key to add other Geometry to the selection set—the first element that is clicked will be the active selection in the Edit workflow. In the following screenshot, we can see that while using the Rotate tool, any Face that is clicked will choose only the Face and activate the next step in the Rotate workflow:

Figure 5.3: Rotate Tool Activated (Left); Face is Selected and Basepoint Set (Middle); Rotate Activates Autofold (Right)

In the following screenshot, we can see...

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