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What does the pan tool do in SketchUp?

What does the pan tool do in SketchUp?

The Pan tool enables you to move the view vertically or horizontally, which is pretty handy when you’re zoomed in and can’t see your whole document page. Tip: While you’re using any tool, LayOut enables you to toggle to the Pan tool quickly and easily.

How do you pan in SketchUp?

To pan using the Pan tool, follow these steps:

  1. Select the Pan tool ( ) or press the H key.
  2. In the drawing area, click and drag the cursor in any direction.

What is Pan shortcut in SketchUp?

To pan using the Pan tool, follow these steps: Select the Pan tool ( ) or press the H key. In the drawing area, click and drag the cursor in any direction.

What is Pan tool?

The Pan tool is the simplest tool in the Tools list. It performs one very basic task – it just allows you to move or pan the diagram. Click or tap anywhere on the diagram area and move in any direction to pan. In the mouse mode, you can scroll the document vertically and horizontally using the scroll bars.

What does the make component tool do?

SketchUp’s make component tool turns a bunch of entities in model space into a single component. For example, picture a block of wood in your shop. As a single block of wood it is a component. But you can break that block of wood down into a series of 6 faces and a bunch of edges (model space).

What are the tools in SketchUp?

2. Basic SketchUp Tools

  • Zoom tool.
  • Orbit tool.
  • Line tool.
  • Pie tool.
  • Eraser tool.
  • Push/Pool tool.
  • Scale tool.
  • Move tool.

Where is Pan tool !?

The Pan tool is in the map toolbar on the Map tab and in map windows.

How do you use a pan tool?

Using the Pan tool

  1. Click the Pan button on the Navigation toolbar.
  2. Move the mouse pointer over the map display and click and drag the pointer to pan the map.
  3. Alternatively, select the Continuous Zoom/Pan tool. and right-click the display to pan the map.

What is the difference between a group and a component in SketchUp?

Groups are used for sets of objects that you will never duplicate or make copies of. Components are used for sets of objects that you will be duplicating or using multiple times in the model.

How do components work in SketchUp?

Create a component

  1. Select the geometry you want to include in your component.
  2. Choose Edit > Make Component from the menu bar, or context-click the selection and choose Make Component.
  3. In the Definition box, type a meaningful name for your component.
  4. In the Description box, add a short description of your component.

Where do I find the pan tool in SketchUp?

You select this tool by pressing H, under the Camera menu and then Pan, or on the toolbar the icon. Click anywhere in the drawing area. Move cursor in any direction to pan. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Let’s Go Luna!

What’s the difference between orbit and Pan in SketchUp?

In SketchUp, you orbit, zoom, and pan all the time as you draw: Orbit:When you orbit, you move around, above, or below your model. Orbiting is like flying around your model Peter Pan–style. Zoom:Zoom in to focus on a specific area as you draw, and zoom out to see more of your model. Pan:When you pan, you move left, right, up, or down.

How do you move the camera in SketchUp?

Move camera (your view) vertically or horizontally. Use the Orbit tool to rotate the camera around your model. You select this tool by pressing H, under the Camera menu and then Pan, or on the toolbar the icon. Click anywhere in the drawing area. Move cursor in any direction to pan.

How to see how a model looks in SketchUp?

In the following figure, you see how a model looks in each of the standard views: Top (Callout 1), Bottom (2), Front (3), Back (4), Left (5), Right (6), and Iso (7). Tip: When you use the standard views or the more advanced features of the navigation tools, remember that SketchUp uses the concept of a camera to represent your view.

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