![]() In large models, we expect users may experience a 2-3x improvement with Explode. ![]() In 2022.0, we have made a significant improvement to Explode operations. When you explode a large object in SketchUp, there is often a noticeable hang. Apple users will not need to distinguish which chipset powers their Mac to install SketchUp Pro. The 2022 installer also supports SketchUp's installation and operation on Mac devices with Intel processors. ![]() Previously, SketchUp has been running on these devices using the Rosetta translation service. In SketchUp 2022, we are offering a universal installer that enables SketchUp Pro to run 'natively' on Mac devices that run with Apple silicon (introduced in late 2020). Click a scene from the search results to jump to that scene and also select it in the Scenes panel. In SketchUp 2022, we've added a new search filter - available adjacent to Scene Tabs (when there are two or more scenes) that lets you type to find a scene name. When models have a ton of scenes, it can be a bear to scan a long list to identify a desired scene to jump to or configure. This behavior is available whether or not the inference is locked. When multiple edges intersect, you may hover over an edge to request it as the basis for tangency before clicking to begin the arc. Click to set the tangent arc and start drawing a new one. With tangency locked, what you see is what you get. To toggle on this inference lock, tap the Alt key on Windows or Command key on Mac. This new toggle makes it possible to lock tangency from an existing edge so that the next click creates a tangent arc. There is now a tangent inference lock for the 2-Point and 3-Point Arc tools. 2-Point Arc and 3-Point Arc: Tangent Inference Lock: And it is now possible to draw across adjacent faces on different planes. Freehand has also received axis locking input to set a drawing plane (available before a user starts drawing). Segment control is available by modifier keypresses specified in the Status Bar. Immediately after drawing a curve, you may decrease the segmentation of the curve incrementally, and SketchUp will provide visual feedback with each increment. These improved freehand curves generally contain more segments. We've made a considerable upgrade to the Freehand tool, allowing you to create much smoother curve entities. This command is available by right-clicking the tag tree and can be used on either tags or tag folders. Select All Tagged (tag tree context menu): Select all entities in the model (in the active modeling context) that share a tag with a pre-selection in the Tags panel. Select > All Instances (modeling context menu): Select all component instances (in the active modeling context) that share a definition with the selection. Select > All with Tag (modeling context menu): Select all entities in the active modeling context that share any tag with the pre-selection. The Tag tool may also be used on pre-selected entities, so we've added commands improve bulk selection: Learn more about the Using the Tag tool and its modifier actions. When you click to tag entities, a purple bounding highlight blinks to confirm the operation. Keep an eye out for tooltips that affirm the tag about to be applied or sampled. To specify a tag, select an individual tag in the Tags panel or use the tool's Sample modifier to grab a tag from an entity in your model. The Tag tool lets you apply tags by clicking entities in the modeling window. For Lasso, we are introducing a new default shortcut: Shift + Spacebar. Additionally, Lasso can select entities one click at a time and works with the same modifier patterns as Select. If you like, you can reverse Lasso's directional behavior in Preferences > Drawing. A stippled vector line distinguishes the crossing selection. ![]() Move counterclockwise to make a crossing bounding loop (where partially contained entities are selected). To create a window bounding loop (where only entities entirely inside are selected), click-drag and move the cursor clockwise. Lasso is a selection tool that lets you create hand-drawn selection bounds. Activate Search with its toolbar icon (far left in the Getting Started toolbar), from the Help menu, or by its default shortcut (Shift + S). In SketchUp Pro, Search also provides results for installed extension commands with associated toolbar or menu listings. Search supports queries for commands by name as well as by 'concept.' This means you can search for workflow-related queries - such as 'elevation,' 'boolean,' or 'chamfer' - and see related SketchUp results. First introduced in SketchUp for Web, Search SketchUp is now a desktop feature that allows you to look up and activate commands by typing. The OS support for SU 2022.0 includes Windows 11 ![]()
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