Modeling 9 Different Types of Roofs in SketchUp – SketchUp Quick Tutorials
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In this tutorial, learn how to model several different kinds of roofs in SketchUp. There are several different strategies for how to model these kinds of roofs, including using the push pull and offset tools, using the follow me tool to extrude your roof around the perimeter, and using the rotate tool to copy and create new geometry.
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Thank you for this video, I was just practicing roofs for hours until I’ve found this 🙂 One item though is the ceiling resolution if part of it is cathedral and part not. If you have a tip please let us know. Best,
Great tutorial work, keep it up !
Thank you for the video, it’s awesome. I would like to find out about the flat roof. how do you do it in SketchUp?
Wouldn’t you just draw your roof plane and extrude it with push/pull?
Thank you!!!
Exactly what I was looking for to initiate myself to roof drawing! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
You ARE the man, Justin!! Thank you!! 💜
Thanks! 🙂
How to install the extension
Thank you 🙏
THANK YOU!!!!!
Hi. How do i use this technique but on multiple levels?
I liked this video! thanks!
Amen for this video. Look back at this still in 2020. Still hate the intro though
Fentastic sir 🥰
Fentastic sir 🥰
thank you so much for this video. I got to learn a lot of essential stuffs.
Glad it was helpful!
How did you use scale tool for rotate perpose at 8 min?
Hello, how do you use automatic shape for followme button. I cannot do it properly becoz i will draw manually
Great, quick, well explained lesson. Thanks so much! I’m working out a roof problem for a customer and trying to learn sketchup at the same time. I think I’ll run this lesson daily until it becomes second nature.
Lol – if that helps 🙂
Great content! What about doing a gable on one end and hip on the other end of a simple rectangle? Thanks!
Thank You so much for this!