The Select tool is quite possibly the most important tool in SketchUp. It sets up just about every modification command, allows you to quickly navigate through nested groups and components, and view a specific entity’s properties. Mastering this tool will make you exponentially faster in SketchUp.
The Select tool is available on the Principal toolbar, or by clicking on the Tools dropdown > Select. You can also find the Select tool at the top of the Large Toolset that we opened in the previous lesson.DIG DEEPER… Read more about the Select tool on page 80 of “The SketchUp Workflow for Architecture”.
Heads Up! The color of the selection highlight is controlled by a style, which can vary between templates.
You can add entities to a selection by holding down the Ctrl key (Option on Mac) while the Select tool is active.
You can remove entities from a selection by holding down the Ctrl and Shift keys while the Select tool is active.
You can invert a selection by holding the Shift key while the Select tool is active. This basically selects and deselects with a single click.
If you find yourself tediously picking through a model, know there is always a way to combine selection techniques and get there much faster. Keep some of these tips in mind.
Always navigate to a view that is strategic for your selection, and beware of what is selected beyond.
Set the camera to parallel projection, then right-click on a surface > align view to make narrow window selections.
Right-click on a surface and choose additional selection options from the context menu. All with same material and all with same tag are the most useful.
Combine the different selection strategies to make complex selections easier. Is it easier to achieve the desired selection using additive or subtractive methods?
The Entity Info dialog always shows the assigned tag and hide and lock toggles. In addition, The Entity Info dialog shows dynamic information depending on what type of entity is selected.
The Entity Info dialog can be opened by clicking on the Window dropdown > Default Tray > Entity Info. This dialog should be left open since it is used often.
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