- Select the Offset tool ( ) or press the F key.
- Click one of your selected line segments or the face you want to offset.
- Move the cursor to define the offset dimension.
- Move the cursor to define the offset dimension.
- Click to finish the offset.
Hereof, where is the offset tool in Sketchup?
Select the Offset tool ( ) on the toolbar or from the Tools menu. Click the entity that you want to offset. A preview of your offset appears, as shown in the following figure. Click where you want to place the offset line or shape.
Additionally, how do you make a curved surface smooth in Sketchup? Use the Push/pull tool and pull it out to the width that you want it. Hold down CTRL, click on the Eraser tool and erase the lines that you see on the top and the bottom so the surface is 'smooth'. Move away from the first shape, and start work on another one. Create another set of arcs.
In this regard, how do you draw a curved line in Sketchup?
To draw a line that's a path you can bend with points and curvature controls, you follow these steps instead:
- With the Line tool ( ), click and drag to draw the line.
- Release the mouse button, and without clicking, move the cursor to set the curve's direction and size, as shown on the left in the following figure.
How do you offset multiple times in Autocad?
When you are trying to offset an object multiple times with different distances, you have to re-invoke the offset command for each distance (ugh!). MOffset fills this gap by allowing the user to enter multiple distances before selecting 2D object(s).