• Note: Style Builder is no longer included when downloading SketchUp and will no longer be supported. For more information see End of Support — Style Builder.The Sets pane holds all the strokes for your sketchy edge style. The strokes you place here are the ones that become part of your .style file.

  • Note: Style Builder is no longer included when downloading SketchUp and will no longer be supported. For more information see End of Support — Style Builder.Style Builder includes a library of sample strokes, but the whole idea behind creating your own sketchy edge style is that you can use strokes that you’ve drawn yourself.

  • Note: Style Builder is no longer included when downloading SketchUp and will no longer be supported. For more information see End of Support — Style Builder.To draw strokes for a sketchy edge style, you create individual files of each stroke. Although you can save these files in a folder and import the folder, copying your strokes into a template and then importing the template into Style Builder is easier — and the more common method.

  • Note: Style Builder is no longer included when downloading SketchUp and will no longer be supported. For more information see End of Support — Style Builder.Style Builder works with .style files. Here’s a quick look at how Style Builder enables you to work with these files: