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Google SketchUp: making section drawing


January 10th, 2011 0 Comments

google sketchup - section drawing

Sectional drawing is a drawing that showing the situation of objects on the section line as the centerpiece of a review. So no other things in this drawing, only the sliced object drawing by the line.

with Google SketchUp, these images can be created automatically. You only needed to determine the position of slices.

Watch the simple Youtube video below for more clearly.
 
 
 

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