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    • M Offline
      madhanv
      last edited by

      whenever i start sketchup and draw any square, rectangle, circle etc the faces are always reversed. I always have to right click and do a reverse face. Is there a way to change this default behavior?

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        remus
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        unfortunately there isnt, although might i ask why you need to reverse the face in the first place?

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          Alan Fraser
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          I don't believe so. The logic is that the next thing you are likely to do is push/pull the shape up into 3D...therefore the blue back face will be on the inside.

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            madhanv
            last edited by

            Thanks Guys.

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            • TIGT Offline
              TIG Moderator
              last edited by

              I recommend that you Shortcut the 'Reverse Faces' command to a key [I use Q=Reverse and Q+Alt=Orient] - with <Space.=Select - you can quickly reverse faces as you go.

              Alternatively you could try 2D Tools - You can draw a 'flat' 3-point Rectangle [at a preset Z-height, default=0] without a face at any orientation. In Lines, PolyLine [Curve] or Guide-Lines. There are also tools to add a face or hatching - these will face 'up' even at z=0...

              TIG

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