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Draw lines adjacent to sketch

Draw lines adjacent to sketch - SketchUp Tutorial

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Draw lines adjacent to sketch

- [Instructor] In this video, we're going to start sketching in the lines on the right, according to the raster image on the left. I'll press L for the line tool, and click an endpoint here. Then, as I move the cursor horizontally to the right, I'm referring to the sketch, and I notice that there is no dimension given behind the king sized bed. This is quite typical of hand-drawn sketches, you might be missing a dimension here or there. But actually, there is enough information to proceed. Although we don't know how far to make this line, we know that it goes horizontally, some arbitrary distance perhaps. So I'm going to draw this over, like that. In a similar way, we know that this line, goes up vertically, so I'll press L for the line tool, click this endpoint, and draw it up vertically. As I do that, several things happened. One, I see that there's a rubber band connecting my cursor to the last point that I clicked. To get out of that mode, I'll press the space bar. Next, we see…

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