After importing or creating terrain you may need to edit or refine it to fit your needs. With the Sandbox tools native to SketchUp you can transform even a flat Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) into a fully fleshed out landscape.
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After importing or creating terrain you may need to edit or refine it to fit your needs. With the Sandbox tools native to SketchUp you can transform even a flat Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) into a fully fleshed out landscape.
Geolocating a model or adding terrain puts your SketchUp design into real-world surroundings. By using SketchUp’s Add Location feature, importing data or site context, or creating your own terrain, you can enhance your model with specific and accurate location data and site context.