![]() You can make things move a lot more quickly when you learn to switch back and forth between styles. Which segues nicely into the next topic …. SketchUp has to work a lot harder to constantly redraw chalk or marker lines, as opposed to basic (boring) thin edges. Simply pick one from the list and it’ll be applied to the model, giving it the appearance of chalk lines, or charcoal, pencil, various types of markers and pens, scribbled lines, etc.īut everything in life has a price – using sketchy edges can affect model performance. These styles, which have their own collection in the Styles window, are neat to explore. ![]() But after you try them all out, here are some tips on how the pros use styles. It’s rather fun to open SketchUp‘s Styles window and try out everything you see, to play with different face colors, backgrounds, watermarks, background images, etc. This post goes a little deeper, showing a few dos and don’ts. If you missed Part 1 of this series, I went over the basics of how to change your model’s style.
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