Show us the way you have SketchUp set up on your computer right now

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I’m currently set up for sheet metal fabrication creating custom paint booths. My client “sells” on the internet and fabricates these booths verifying the panel dimensions by the Sketchup model I produce. The end product is a Layout file of what we call assembly sheets to show the customer the assembly of the booth at his/her site.
I also produce architectural models and site development models for home owners and developers. I use Sketchup preparing exhibits of remodeling of homes and/or enhancements of homes for our HOA architectural board.

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Repeating menus… I know! Even when all I use is shortcuts.

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My screen, right now? Alright

When using Sketchup, I’m mainly developping these days. Hence the ruby console always open on my second monitor.
A few toolbars, nothing fancy.

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Here is how I have my MacBook setup. When I have a monitor attached I move the main window to it and leave the tools on the laptop window

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@DanRathbun, Are you using big icons? If so, may I ask why?

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Hello
Here is my screenshot with my default template…

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Hopefully this posts correctly. I’ve used Sketchup infrequently so prefer to have a basic setup. I’m sure there is a better/ more efficient way to draw with it than the way I use it, I just need to put some time in to reading the Help, etc. But I’m so impatient…

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windows

there you go…I would love the windows to auto-hide…maybe they do and I have not sussed it out yet?

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Cheers

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Anyone know how to get the “measurements” window stuck to the bottom info bar?

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Just close it with the red “x”

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Here’s mine, nothing special. Some extensions that I use often. Unfortunately it is not possible to have a dock on the left side for the icons. Also the top dock cannot be more then one row on the mac… Really annoying.

Regards,
Peter

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Here’s my layout, dual monitor arrangement.

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My SketchUp is used for design. This is the current project - a residential remodel. Currently working on the framing details so you’ll see some extra menus. At this stage I color code my items for quick identification. The final model is then used in Layout to create plans and elevations.

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Hi, I am working on a 18,4 inch ACER ASPIRE ETHOS 8950G-267161TMNSS

Want to see more projects of me? Check out my website www.PLAN34.nl

PLAN34 is a 2D/3D Styling-Design-Visualisation company for urban planning, landscape architecture, infrastructural projects, racing liveries and logo’s. Specialized in complex drawing- and design projects ranging from integration of highways or organizing public space to parcelling- and redevelopment planning for residential- and business areas.

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