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With your model open in SketchUp, select Window > Model Info. In the sidebar on the left, select Units. The Units panel appears.
How do you scale something?
To scale an object to a smaller size, you simply divide each dimension by the required scale factor. For example, if you would like to apply a scale factor of 1:6 and the length of the item is 60 cm, you simply divide 60 / 6 = 10 cm to get the new dimension.
How do you scale a dynamic component in Sketchup?
PRO This is a Pro only feature.
- Context-click on the component. …
- Select the Dynamic Components > Component Attributes menu item. …
- Click the + button next to the component’s name. …
- Click on the add attribute button in the last row of the attributes list. …
- Click on the Scale tool attribute in the list.
How much RAM does Sketchup use?
SketchUp for Web – System Requirements
Minimum Specifications | Recommended Specifications |
---|---|
2.1+ GHz Intel processor | 2.8+ GHz Intel processor |
4GB RAM | 8GB+ RAM |
700MB of available hard-disk space | At least 1GB of available hard-disk space |
How do you scale a part?
Scaling a Part
- In a part document, click Scale (Features toolbar) or Insert > Features > Scale .
- Set options in the PropertyManager.
- Click. The geometry of the model increases or decreases in size according to the scaling factors and other options you set. The Scale feature scales only the geometry of the model.