TUTORIALS ADVANCED COPY

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Basic Tutorials

Push/Pull Command
Push/Pull Command

Double-Click Repeat
Double-Click Repeat

Angle Snapping
Angle Snapping


Intermediate Tutorials

Follow-Me Command: Basic
Follow-Me Command: Basic

Advanced Copy Methods
Advanced Copy Methods

Mirroring Geometry
Mirroring Geometry

Adjusting Shadow Settings
Adjusting Shadow Settings

Groups and Components
Groups and Components


Advanced Tutorials

Follow-Me Command: Lathe
Follow-Me Command: Lathe

Intersect-with-model Booleans
Intersect-with-model Booleans

Exporting Geometry to AutoCAD
Exporting Geometry to AutoCAD

Rapid Window Creation
Rapid Window Creation

Extracting Site Contours
Extracting Site Contours



Sketchup Advanced Copy Tutorial




Welcome to the Sketchup Advanced Copy Tutorial. To begin, we're going to create a box form to work with (using the Push/Pull Command). You probably already know the basic method for copying objects, which is to press the Control Key Ctrl when the Move command is active. However, once you have copied an object, there are two methods to quickly create more based on your previous input. If you type in, for example, 4x, you will create three additional objects, using the same spacing as your first copy command, for a copy of four times the original object. To fill in a gap with even spacing, simply copy the object to form the bounds, then type in /5 to fill in the space with four more items, equally spaced, for a total of five equally divided spaces.

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