![]() No loose geometry, which is the right way to model in SketchUp. So now I have two groups (room and table) and four components (chairs). I made the table into a group, and made the chair into a component which I copied three times. The rest of the model – the table and chair – consists of loose objects. The Outliner lets me know that this model contains one group (the room itself). ![]() ![]() I didn’t pay attention to scale and dimensions, which will become clear in a bit. I also have a basic chair and table, created from scratch in the same model. In this very simple example, I have an empty room (two walls and a floor), which I’ve made into a group so that other objects won’t stick to, or otherwise affect, the room. This post also discusses using Tape Measure with groups and components. In Part 1 of this series, I showed how to use the Tape Measure tool within groups or components, to resize only specific objects and not the entire model.
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