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.After you draw your strokes, Style Builder enables you to create your own sketchy edge style in three basic steps:
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.How is a sketchy edge style born? Compared to stars emerging from a nebula or a baby mammal barely able to open its eyes, the style-building process is pretty quick and easy. Your sketchy edges may even look out of this world or too cute for words.
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 has one primary job: enabling you to create sketchy edge styles from your own images. Style Builder's laser-like focus on this one task means that its interface is pretty simple.