TUTORIALS PUSH PULL

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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 Push/Pull Tutorial




Welcome to the Sketchup Push/Pull tutorial. In Sketchup, there are no actual solid volumes, only faces and planes which bound those volumes, so when drawing in 3d, or using the Push/Pull command, keep in mind it is not defining a solid volume, rather creating those bounding faces. Activate the Push/Pull command by selecting the appropriate button on your toolbar, or press the shortcut P. You can Push/Pull freeform, snap to edges, or type in specific distances. You can also subdivide existing faces and only Push/Pull those portions. By Push/Pulling into an object and brining the depression completely to the other side, you can create holes through those objects. Also, you can Push/Pull nonlinear forms, such as circles.

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