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Vertex tool sketchup
Vertex tool sketchup









Click an edge in each piece with the Join tool cursor.Select the Join tool (), which you find on the default toolbar or by selecting Tools > Join.The Join tool enables you to glue the pieces together. Notice, however, that when you select an element, each one is still a separate shape (Callout 3). With the Erase tool (), click to erase any piece you don’t need in the final shape.In the following figure, Callout 2 shows how the shape looks after creating each split. When you hover the Split cursor over the correct point, you see a red X and an Intersection ToolTip appears. To create a shared vertex, click at each point where the shapes overlap.With the Select tool (), drag the shapes so they overlap in the way that you want to join the shapes, as shown in the following figure, which has three shapes.To join two or more shapes, follow these steps: KeepsĬuts two solids where they overlap and creates a new solid from Uses one solid to cut away part of another solid.

vertex tool sketchup

Deletes theĪctivate the tool, click “cutting” solid, and then Makes a single solid in which two or more solids overlap.

vertex tool sketchup

Overlapping geometry, including internal pockets.* Select the solids you want to use and then activate the Take a peek at the table for more specifics.Ĭombines two or more solids into a single solid. The glaring exceptions to this rule are the Subtract and Trim tools both of these depend heavily on the order in which you pick your solids. You might find the easiest way to use the Solid Tools is to preselect the solids you want to use and then choose the tool to carry out the operation.











Vertex tool sketchup