NEW – We’ve added a bunch of new tools!Īll of the Solid tools are now available.Components can be saved to or reloaded from 3D Warehouse, Trimble Connect, and/or the Files app. The Save As and Reload options can be found in the … overflow menu that is available in the Context Menu toolbar and the … overflow menu that is available in Outliner. We’ve also added the option to reload components. NEW – We’ve added options that allow you to save components (and groups) from your SketchUp project as separate files.Note that among the capabilities that are available to add to the shortcut toolbars, there’s a button that will allow you to quickly toggle between the two available pencil drawing modes (Just Draw and Click-Move-Click). You’ll then have the option to drag any of the available tools into the toolbar, or rearrange any of the tools that are already in the toolbar. To customize the toolbars, simply long-press on any of the tool buttons. The switch for turning on the Linear toolbar is located under the General tab of the Preferences panel.īoth toolbars are customizable. You also have the option to turn on a linear shortcut toolbar (that can float around or be docked to the edge of the screen).– If you’re using a 3-button blue-tooth mouse, you can sprout the radial by right-clicking. – If you’re using a Magic Keyboard trackpad, you can sprout the radial by two-finger clicking. When the pencil is further away from the screen, you still have the option to double-tap the pencil to cancel an operation in progress. – If you’re using an Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) on an M2 iPad Pro, you have the option to double-tap the pencil, while hovering, to sprout the radial shortcut toolbar. The first is a radial shortcut toolbar that appears at the location of the cursor.We’ve created a couple of new ways to quickly access additional tools, panel features, and settings, via customizable shortcut toolbars. Now, you can import and export both 3D AutoCAD models and 2D AutoCAD drawings. NEW – We added DWG and DXF to the list of supported import and export file formats.To read (and see) more about the v6.2 release of SketchUp for iPad check out the SketchUp Blog. We’ll update this thread periodically with information about the bits and bobs that are included in each new release of SketchUp for iPad.
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