Create a new SketchUp file with your current default template.To create a new template, follow these steps: If you’re always making the same change or set of changes when you create a new model, you can save all those changes to a new template so that you can start creating your model right away. To learn more about this new feature, be sure to check out "Selecting a template" in our Getting Started article. Note: You can also choose your desired template every time you launch SketchUp using the Welcome Window. This keeps your model light, as explained in Improving Performance Keep in mind, however, that because shadows require extra memory, so they’re typically not turned on by default. See Communicating Your Designs for details. Shadows: Shadows are often a finishing touch on a model, but you can also use them to explore shadow behavior or simply enhance the contours of an object.Styles: In the Styles browser, you find bundled sets of styles or you can edit the face, edge, background, and watermark individually.
When you save geometry to a template, any new model based on the template includes the geometry you saved. Geometry you’ve created in the drawing area: For example, some templates include a 2D person standing at the axis origin.You will find a quick introduction to this dialog box at the end of this section. All the settings in the Model Info dialog box: This dialog box sets the defaults for your model as a whole.Here’s a quick look at the types of things you can save to a template: If the default templates aren’t quite to your liking, you can add your own custom touches and save them as a custom template file. That’s why those templates default to feet and inches or meters. However, if you’re designing a building or a landscape, working in millimeters or inches would be annoying and impractical. For example, 3D printing and woodworking require a high degree of precision, so the 3D printing and woodworking template units are either millimeters or inches. In each of SketchUp’s included templates, the default units reflect each template’s application. Your template determines a model’s default units of measurement. SketchUp includes several templates for common applications, like architecture, construction, urban planning, landscape architecture, woodworking, interior and production design, and 3D printing. Your model’s template determines your model’s default settings.