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Sketchu
p7
This is an example of your sketchup
drawing, produced in a short time
using the tutorial features
Follow the link to view tutorials

http://sketchup.google.com/intl/en/training/

Select the Self paced tutorials link

Explore our growing list of SketchUp Self-Paced Tutorials

Click on the :

Start a Drawing, Part 1

NOTE:
You will be provided with a digital copy of this lesson after the tutor
has talked you through the slides which will enable you to click on the
hyperlinks and have a go yourself: simply hold down control and left
click the links when prompted to do so by your tutor
Click onto ‘Self paced tutorials
Scroll down the page and you will see the
‘Start Drawing Part 1’ link
Hit the ‘ Download now’ button
Select the ‘sketchup 6’ version
Select the ‘Open’ Tab
Select the ‘Start using Sketchup’ Tab
Click on the numbered Tabs along the top of
the page
Don’t worry if your version of sketchup
looks slightly different
You will be taken through an animated
tutorial
Moving through the tabs at the top,
you can interact with the screen
Copy every command as it appears
To the left of the screen
Select the rectangle tool
Click on the first point and drag to the
second finish point
Then simply click on the next tab at
the top to advance the tutorial
Complete the entire
‘Part 1 tutorial’

before moving on to the next slide in


your learner presentation
Click on the link to access;

Part two

Hit : Download model and open

Start a Drawing, Part 2


Complete the entire
‘Part 2 tutorial’

before moving on to the next slide in


your learner presentation
Click on the link to access;

‘Part three tutorial’

Hit : Download model and open

Start a Drawing, Part 3


This is an image of the completed
tutorial
Click onto ;

Choose
Template
1. Scroll down the side bar
2. Select ‘Architectural design - Millimetres‘
3. Click ‘ Start using Sketchup’
This is the first page and the
starting point for all new images
Now let’s take a closer look at the
commands and see what we can
draw in 10 minutes using nothing
but our imaginations

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