![]() Use the Move tool to shift the planes up and down or side to side. Select the Section Plane tool - and click on a face in the model to orient the section cut. Section planes cut through the model to show a cross-section of the walls and spaces within. Styles menu interface and active section plane in SketchUp - 3D model by John Luttropp, available on 3D WarehouseĬreating a plan view and creating sections in LayOut are essentially the same, both done using the Section Plane tool. ![]() While you can manipulate models and toggle tags off and on in LayOut, it’s much easier and improves performance if you set those details in SketchUp. It’s good practice to think about doing ‘SketchUp stuff’ in SketchUp and ‘LayOut stuff’ in LayOut. LayOut’s real strengths are in creating and organizing 2D assets that sit on top of your model, like title blocks and annotations. LayOut and SketchUp work hand-in-hand, but each does its own thing very well. While making a floorplan in LayOut can be as simple as creating a section cut in your SketchUp model and clicking “Send to LayOut,” there are a few things to consider before moving into LayOut that will make your life much easier.
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