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    Does anyone know of links where i can get presets settings

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    • john2J Offline
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      I'm using AutoCAD and it offers a vast variety of OSNap options. Is there any setting/plugin for sketchup too? Sometimes i'd like to shorten the snap sphere[that reference point] because often i'm zoomed out of my model and would see clearly my snap point of model.

      Sketchup Make 2017 (64-bit), Vray 4.0 , Windows 10 – 64 bit, corei7-8750H, 16GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050Ti 4GB

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        There's a wealth of built-in inference/snaps and modifier-keys too.
        BUT these are not 'scriptable' or editable.
        Shortcut keys to common tools are very powerful and in many ways better thanA CAD - in SUp a single 'L' >>> Line, versus 'L+space/enter' for ACAD or 'LL' for Revit.
        You need to practice using them in varying circumstances - ans get to understand that SUp is not ACAD - it's different, and more suited to 3d modeling work.
        The pulled out direction line is colored RGB if on axis and holding Shift locks it, or the arrow keys pre-lock directionality to the axes.
        A magenta line is parallel or perpendicular to a line over which you have just hovered.
        An arc/circle center is the snap if you have just hovered over one.
        Picked points assume vertex, on-edge, edge-middle etc depending what's under the cursor.
        Modifier keys used with other tools change them to copy [M+Ctrl or R+Ctrl]; auto-fold [M+alt]; or hide lines [E+shift] or soften [E+Ctrl] etc etc...

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