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Export in 2D and 3D - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp 2019 Essential Training
Export in 2D and 3D
- [Instructor] To share your models with other, it can be helpful to export the file so that it is easily viewed in either as a 2D image or a 3D file. To do this we'll go to file export 2D graphic. And if you were going to export and share it as, say, a jpeg, you can click on options and change the image size by unchecking view size and specifying the width and the height. If I'm going to export it as a 3D model, I can go to view export 3D model and I'm likely exporting it so that I can import it into another 3D modeling software. So you might want to check and see which file types are compatible with the software you'll be importing it into. Once you select that file type, you can hit export.
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Setting shadows and fog2m 28s
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Changing the style3m 25s
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Set and update scenes3m 20s
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Checking edge alignment1m 51s
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Create a section cut3m 21s
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Dimensioning2m 26s
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Drawing dashed lines1m 19s
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Labeling2m 12s
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3D text1m 46s
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Animation1m 51s
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Export in 2D and 3D56s
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