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Complete the edmodo sketch assignments. The sketchup8 instruction manual is attached below.
go to https://sites.google.com/a/pgcps.org/dr_hackney_teched/home/sketchup8-instruction-pdf
and open the pdf for sketchup8 instructions. You are to complete three templates.
Introduction to Google SketchUp
(PC Version)
This guide is handy to read if you need some basic knowledge to get started using SketchUp. You will see how to
download and install Sketchup, and learn how to use your mouse (and what kind of mouse you need). You will
also get a basic overview of the user interface, and learn how to use many of the basic SketchUp tools.This guide is handy to read if you need some basic knowledge to get started using SketchUp. You will see how to
download and install Sketchup, and learn how to use your mouse (and what kind of mouse you need). You will
also get a basic overview of the user interface, and learn how to use many of the basic SketchUp tools.
SketchUp Windows
A lot of the work you do in SketchUp is done in separate windows, like the Materials window described above
(and shown below). If you have several windows open, they can take up a lot of space on your screen.
If you want to save space, you can close a window without actually making it disappear. Just click on the title bar,
which is the long bar across the top of the window. For example, if you click on the bar that says Materials, the
rest of the window will disappear and only the title bar will be visible.
If you want to open the window again, just click the title bar again. And if you want the window to disappear
altogether, just click the red “X” at the right side of the title bar.
You could have a bunch of windows with only their title bars showing, and if you drag the title bars together, they
will stick to each other.
If you want to open one of the windows in your stack, just click its title bar. The rest of the windows stay closed,
unless you open them, too.