Moving Entities Around
When you're drawing a model in SketchUp, moving all or parts of your model can be tough, especially when navigating geometry in a three dimensional space. Here's your guide to moving things around in your 3D model, from a simple click-and-move operation to moving precisely with 3D coordinates.
To perform a simple move operation follow these steps:
- With the Select () tool or the Lasso () tool, select the item (or items) you want to move.
- Select the Move tool () or press the M key.
- Select the item you want to move.
- Click a point in your model as a reference to line up with other geometry.
- Move your mouse to move your selection. As you move your selection, the inference points and the values in the Measurements box change.
- Click the destination point to finish the move.
- (Optional) To move your item a precise distance type either of the following during or immediately after the move:
- Distance: The number you type can be positive or negative, such as 20' or -35mm. If you specify a unit of measurement, that unit overrides your template's default units. For example, you can type 3' 6" even if you are using the metric system as your default.
- Coordinates: The Measurements box accepts global or relative coordinates. To enter global coordinates, use square brackets, such as [3', 4', 5'] to designate coordinates from the model origin. To set relative coordinates (from the starting point of the move operation), use angle brackets, such as <3', 4', 5'>.
To see these steps in action, along with a few extra tips for moving, watch the following video.
Corner Inference Grips
When selecting or hovering over a component/group, you'll notice there are inference icons at the corners of the component/group's bounding box. These inference points help you move the component/group.