In English versions of the app, if you search for a term related to 3D modeling (like ‘chamfer’), you’ll get the SketchUp tool that we think best accommodates your query (like Follow Me). If you are reading this deep into a post on the SketchUp Forum, you may be interested to know that translated Search also supports concept searching. You can switch to a different translation using the Globe icon at the bottom of the modeling window. This includes French, German, Italian, Russian, Swedish, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Chinese. Today, we are introducing this Search functionality in all supported translations of SketchUp for Web (and SketchUp for Schools). Searching to activate tools isn’t for everybody - many people still prefer to use a toolbar - but like most SketchUp features, we think it should be accessible to as many people as possible. For now, the shortcut customizations you make are available only within SketchUp for Web, but available across multiple browsers and still available if you clear your browser cache. In addition to listing default shortcut keys, any tool or command available in Search can be assigned a custom shortcut. Speaking of search results, you may notice something different as you are using Search to find and activate commands. 3D Warehouse has its own icon amongst the right-hand side utility tray, and you can also find it using Search. With this change, you can get a richer preview of 3D Warehouse search results, and even access content you’ve curated into folders or collections. Now, when you search in the Components panel, 3D Warehouse will open inside the app (similar to the desktop version). Based on your feedback - and the difficulty we’ve observed people having to find file commands - we think one menu is better than two!Īnother change that I would classify as a ‘no-brainer’: we’ve embedded the full 3D Warehouse inside of SketchUp for Web. The Home tab is also available in this one menu. You can find all file commands (like Open, Save As, Export) here, as well as a few other utilities. If you use the web version frequently, you’ll notice almost right away* that a few things are new.įor starters, we’ve consolidated the ‘file’ and ‘hamburger’ menus into one primary menu, in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. I’m pleased to share a bit more detail on some updates today in SketchUp for Web.
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