How Do I Convert to SketchUp Online?

Are you looking to convert to SketchUp online? In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process step by step.

Whether you are a beginner or an experienced user, SketchUp’s online version offers a convenient and accessible way to create 3D models. Let’s dive in!

Getting Started

To convert to SketchUp online, you will need to have an active Trimble ID. If you already have one, great!

You can skip this step. If not, head over to the Trimble website and sign up for a new account. It’s quick and easy.

Accessing SketchUp Online

Once you have your Trimble ID ready, go to the SketchUp homepage and click on the “Sign In” button located at the top right corner of the screen. Enter your credentials and click “Sign In”.

Note: If you don’t have a Trimble ID yet, click on the “Sign Up” button instead and follow the instructions to create your account.

The SketchUp Interface

Welcome to SketchUp Online! When you first log in, you will be greeted with a clean and intuitive interface. The main workspace is where you’ll do most of your modeling.

TIP: Familiarize yourself with the various tools available in SketchUp Online by exploring the toolbar located on the left side of the screen. Hover over each tool to see its name and function.

Creating Your First Model

To start creating your first model in SketchUp Online, click on the “Create New Model” button located in the center of your screen. A new blank canvas will appear.

  • Selecting Tools: To begin, select the desired tool from the toolbar on the left. For example, if you want to create a box, select the “Rectangle” tool.
  • Drawing in 3D: Click and drag on the canvas to create a rectangle. SketchUp Online supports both 2D and 3D modeling, so don’t be afraid to experiment!
  • Manipulating Objects: Once you have drawn a shape, you can manipulate it further using various tools like the “Move,” “Rotate,” and “Scale” tools.

Saving and Exporting Your Model

After creating your masterpiece in SketchUp Online, it’s time to save and export your model. Click on the “File” menu located at the top left corner of the screen and select “Save” or use the shortcut Ctrl+S (Windows) / Command+S (Mac).

TIP: You can also choose to export your model in different file formats such as SKP (SketchUp’s native format), DWG, or STL for use in other software.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully converted to SketchUp online and learned how to navigate its interface, create models, and save/export your work. With its powerful features and user-friendly interface, SketchUp Online is a valuable tool for both professionals and enthusiasts alike.

TIP: Don’t forget to explore SketchUp’s extensive library of plugins and extensions to enhance your modeling experience even further!

Now that you know how to convert to SketchUp online, it’s time to unleash your creativity and bring your ideas to life!