Google SketchUp Toolbar Series: Rectangle


Title:
Google SketchUp Toolbar Series: Rectangle

Description:
Shows how to use the rectangle tool in Google SketchUp with tips and best practices. Video Outline: - Drawing rectangles on any surface - Draw a perfect square or golden rectangle - Being accurate

Author:
SketchUpVideo

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Google, SketchUp, rectangle, tool, 3d, sofware, training, tutorial,

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