

The update also expands the iPad edition’s modelling capabilities, adding all of the Solid Tools for Boolean modelling available in the desktop edition. Version 6.2: new Boolean modelling tools and Flip Tool The Tags panel, used to control the visibility of objects in a scene, now supports Tag folders. Key changes in SketchUp for iPad 6.2 include new customisable shortcut toolbars for access to commonly used tools and commands: the image above shows the radial version, but there is also a linear toolbar. Version 6.2: new customisable shortcut toobars Users can transfer models to the desktop edition via online collaboration platform Trimble Connect, or export them to other DCC apps in a range of standard 3D formats, including OBJ and USDZ. Other iPad-specific features include Markup mode, which enables users to annotate a SketchUp model and the option to add photographic textures to a model or view it in augmented reality using the iPad camera. It includes a number of features designed to speed up workflow when using a stylus rather than a mouse and keyboard, including Autoshape, an AI-trained tool for converting quick sketches into 3D forms. The update was released alongside the latest version of the desktop edition, SketchUp 2023.0.Ī new edition of SketchUp reimagined for use on tablet devicesįirst released last year, Sketchfab for iPad reimagines SketchUp for use on a smaller screen. SketchUp for iPad 6.2 adds new Boolean modelling tools, customisable shortcut menus for quick access to commonly used tools and commands, and the option to save components of a project as separate files.

Trimble has updated SketchUp for iPad, the iOS edition of its architectural modelling software, also used by entertainment artists to rough out hard-surface forms, particularly for concept art. Version 6.2 of the iPad edition of the architectural modelling software adds new Boolean modelling tools, customisable shortcut menus, and new options for saving out projects.
