How Do I Change the Offset Limit in SketchUp?

SketchUp is a powerful 3D modeling software that allows users to create and modify 3D designs. One of the key features in SketchUp is the ability to change the offset limit, which determines the distance between a selected object and its offset copy. In this tutorial, we will explore how to change the offset limit in SketchUp.

Step 1: Selecting an Object

To change the offset limit, you need to have an object selected. This object can be a line, polyline, or any other entity in your SketchUp model. To select an object, simply click on it with the selection tool (the arrow icon) from the toolbar.

Step 2: Accessing the Offset Tool

Once you have an object selected, you can access the offset tool by going to Draw menu at the top of your SketchUp window. Click on Offset from the drop-down menu.

Step 3: Changing Offset Distance

The offset tool will open up a dialog box where you can specify the distance for your offset. By default, SketchUp sets a limit on how far you can offset an object based on its size and complexity. However, you can change this offset limit by following these steps:

  1. Select the desired distance for your new offset.
  2. Type in your desired distance value in the input box next to “Distance”.
  3. If your desired distance exceeds SketchUp’s default offset limit, a warning message will appear.
    • If you still want to proceed with a larger offset distance, check the box next to “Don’t show this warning again”.
    • Click on Yes to confirm the change.
  4. If you want to revert back to the default offset limit, simply click on Reset.

Step 4: Applying the Offset

Once you have set your desired offset distance and confirmed any warning messages, you can apply the offset by clicking on the object you want to offset from. SketchUp will create a copy of the object at the specified distance.

Step 5: Editing Offset Limit Preferences

If you find yourself frequently needing larger offset distances, you can edit your offset limit preferences in SketchUp. To do this:

  1. Go to Window menu at the top of your SketchUp window.
  2. Select Model Info from the drop-down menu.
  3. In the Model Info dialog box, click on Units.
  4. In the Units dialog box, you will find an option called “Maximum Offset Distance”. Change this value to your preferred maximum offset distance.
  5. Click on OK to save your changes.

Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to change the offset limit in SketchUp. Now you can explore new design possibilities by pushing boundaries with larger offset distances.

Note: It’s important to be mindful of performance when working with large offset distances, as it may impact SketchUp’s responsiveness and overall performance.