Getting Started in SketchUp Pro

About Course
Learn how to install SketchUp, setup your template, and setup your toolbars.
Course Content
Learn the Drawing Tools
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02:00
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Setting up the Toolbars
04:22 -
Adjusting System Preferences
04:14 -
Faces and Edges are Everything
05:21 -
Introduction to the Push/Pull Tool
04:27 -
Making a Group
05:27 -
Making a Component
08:05
Student Ratings & Reviews
A good intro to Sketchup. The group/component concept is clearly important but kind of confusing for a new user.
Really nice presentation and easy to follow. Boy oh boy! Those CTL+ and SHIFT+ changes to the tools can be confusing. How do we noobs get a handle on them?
It was a good start to learning sketch up pro
Covered the basics loud and clear! Thank you!
There's a lot of information! Moves a little fast for my old brain.
The course was easy to follow and the instructor is good and easy to understand
Good
Very informative and helpful as a first time user
fine
VERY EASY AND INFORMATIVE
Great
Good match, well done. covered a lot of material!
It did a great job of setting up some essentials for good practice in designing later. Very short, and highly helpful.
Very clear and did not over-explain or try to explain too much in one session.
Really good introduction, this allowed me to get started right away with my own work I wanted to complete.
i enjoyed the walkthrough greatly. the mac and pc side by side required some backtracking but overall the tutorial was concise.
I like having the step by step but there were some concepts that he did not clarify.
good
Good starter, wish it was more detailed in tools and learning most tool types.
I can safely say I had most of this down already, and STILL there were several "OMG I wish I had known that!" moments. Very helpful. My one suggestion as this is a beginner lesson, when you are doing things on screen, slow down a bit and narrate each move. I am pretty familiar with the basics, so it was fine, but I feel that if I wasn't, it would be a bit confusing as you use keys for fast tool swaps or head to something to point it out at a pace that might seem slow to you, but to someone looking at a screen that might be completely unfamiliar, it could be a bit fast.
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I might just be slow...
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I might just be slow...