![]() ![]() ![]() The most explicit change is that more tool modifiers behave as toggles that can be turned on and off by tapping a key. You can read all about the changes to each tool in our release notes, but here are the highlights: We want to save you extra clicks, speed up your 3D thinking, and help reduce frustrating ‘undo’ moments. And, with a modifier, Push/Pull can create new faces when you extrude. For example, SketchUp’s Move tool does double-duty as a Copy tool. In SketchUp 2021.1, we are changing the way that ten core tools jump in and out of their ‘alter-ego’ modifier states. So roll up your sleeves and let’s dive in. With this release, our goal is to improve the consistency of how modeling works from tool to tool, increase workflow efficiency, and amp up the discoverability and learnability of SketchUp’s most nuanced (awesome) behaviors. After our 2021 launch in November and a Studio revamp in April, we’re happy to announce another SketchUp update. ![]()
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