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The measurement shows up as a pop-up tag next to the cursor, and in the Measurements window in the lower right corner of the screen. Pick up the tool, click on one end of a line, then hover the cursor or click on the other end of the line.
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On the Toolbar in SketchUp is an icon that looks like a tape measure, and you can use it the same way you use a real tape measure. Here are tools and methods you can use to gather the information you want from our SketchUp models.
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Instead of using SketchUp models to sell you a fish, we give them to you and teach you how to fish. There are reasons we want you to have something truly useful, and we want you to learn how to explore a model with SketchUp.
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Is there a reason for that, or are we just being mean? Before we do that, we remove all the extra stuff so all that’s left is the model. When an issue is published, we add the model to our 3D Warehouse collection so that our readers can use the models, either to build it the way we did, or to change it all around. We copy pieces and parts to add dimensions, and sometimes we take a two-dimensional look at our three-dimensional model. We add scenes and layers to basic models to get snapshots of different points of view. We use SketchUp models as the basis for planning the projects you see in the pages of Popular Woodworking Magazine, and they are the source for our printed illustrations.