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Step 6 — Flip the detail edge Whenever you add detail, it is created by a line appearing in a single direction which you can then move around. Step 7 — Make contours Terrain in SketchUp by Google can even be created through contours that you draw yourself. Google SketchUp automatically draws an illustration which is formed from these lines. However, these lines do not become attached to the shape that is created.
Step 9 — Create another terrain You can move the contours around to create new terrains. How to apply images in Google SketchUp ». How to use the sandbox tool in Google SketchUp. This entry was posted in Graphics and tagged google , sandbox , sketchup , tool. Bookmark the permalink.
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