![]() ![]() You can also activate this tool using the keyboard shortcut “p.” It’s the little icon that looks like a 3D rectangle with a red arrow coming out of the top of it. To start off, let’s find the push/pull tool in our getting started toolbar up above. In the past, we’ve talked a little bit about using the push/pull tool in SketchUp to build 3D shapes (check out the SketchUp Tutorioals for building a doghouse in SketchUp, basics of groups and components), but we never got into the detail that I wanted to before, so this tutorial will be a more in-depth coverage of using the push/pull tool in conjunction with the offset tool in order to extrude 3D shapes. Using the Push/Pull and Offset Tools in SketchUp to Create Shapes and Floor Plans
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