SketchUp for Web offers a lot of the same visualization features as SketchUp for Desktop. You can use Materials, Styles, and Environments, just like the desktop application. If you have SketchUp for Web’s WebGPU graphics engine enabled, you can get even more out of these visualization features.
Note: Some visualization features are only available with a SketchUp subscription. See SketchUp Subscriptions for more details on what’s available with each subscription option.
The following articles can help you explore the visualization options in SketchUp for Web:
- Materials in SketchUp for Web – An overview of the Materials panel including how to leverage Physically Based Rendering (PBR) texture maps with SketchUp for Web’s WebGPU graphics engine.
- Environments in SketchUp for Web – Learn about the Environments panel and how to add a panoramic background with image-based lighting conditions to your models.
- Styles in SketchUp for Web – Styles are grouped settings you can apply to your entire model at once including face, edge, and other visualization settings.
For even more details on how all of SketchUp’s visualization features see Materials, Textures, and Environments.