But once you click that tool or push a flat shape into a 3D box, you realize the magic is in the Tools . However, one of the biggest hurdles for beginners is understanding the difference between drawing in the air versus drawing on surface .
SketchUp gets confused on curved surfaces (like the side of a cylinder). If you try to draw a line on a rounded face, SketchUp will either refuse or create a random plane floating in space. tools on surface sketchup
In SketchUp, "tools on surface" refers to how your cursor reacts when it hovers over an existing face. Let’s break down the essential tools you need to master for editing surfaces directly. Before you draw, understand this: SketchUp has an inferencing engine. When you hover over a flat surface (like a wall or a floor), you will see a small colored dot or a dotted line. This means you are "locked" to that surface. If you don't see that dot, you are drawing in 3D space, which often leads to floating lines. But once you click that tool or push
Do you struggle with drawing on curved surfaces, or do you have a favorite "on surface" shortcut? Let me know in the comments below! If you try to draw a line on