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Green, red, and yellow boxes - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp & Revit Workflow
Green, red, and yellow boxes
- [Instructor] So we're in chapter 2-03. And this is the imaginatively titled Green Red and Yellow Boxes. I'm going to use this file to explain how you can nest objects within SketchUp if you weren't familiar with that process, and then how Revit will understand these when it opens up the SketchUp file. So I've got the Outliner window, and if it's not showing in your drawing, then go to the Window and Default Tray and just make sure you tick Outliner at the bottom, and that will appear. Open this up and click on this Details button and Expand or Collapse All, Expand All, and you'll see what I can see. Now I've got three individual components, and the red and yellow are nested, and then the green is nested with the red and the yellow. So I'll just show you what I mean by that. I'll use the Move tool, so click on the Move tool. And then I'm going to highlight the Green component. And that allows me then to move that one from within these. So again, if you're not familiar with the…
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What are the options with SketchUp Make?1m 50s
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Preparing your SketchUp files for Revit1m 26s
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Green, red, and yellow boxes3m 8s
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Green, red, and yellow boxes in Revit5m 23s
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Badly prepared SketchUp file2m 35s
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Badly prepared SketchUp file in Revit4m 38s
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Identifying nonuniform scaling2m 43s
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Fixing nonuniform scaling5m 31s
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