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    • BSquared18B Offline
      BSquared18
      last edited by

      Hello,

      Following along with a video tutorial on how to make an airplane model, I imported (as an image) into SketchUp 8 (free version) a .jpg of a three-view drawing of the plane.

      In the next step, the narrator suggested that I click on the Transparency tool to make the drawing semi-transparent so that lines traced over the drawing are easier to see.

      The icon he clicked on in the video looks like a blue-colored, transparent cube. I've looked at every toolbar option in my SketchUp but cannot find that tool. A search on the Internet didn't turn anything up.

      Is that tool available in the free version of SketchUp 8? If so, how do I access it?

      Oh, I also tried using the transparency slider in Color Picker, but Color Picker is grayed out. Do I need to somehow alter the .jpg I imported to make the Color Picker work on it?

      Thanks,
      Bill

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Try X-ray Mode ?
        OR make a new transparent material, and apply that to the object, if you just want it 'see-through' - snapping etc 'through' faces only works in X-ray...


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        TIG

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        • massimoM Offline
          massimo Moderator
          last edited by

          Also if you don't see the toolbar go to view-->toolbars and tick "face style".

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          • BSquared18B Offline
            BSquared18
            last edited by

            Yes, the X-Ray tool seems to have done the trick.

            Thanks for the quick help.

            Bill

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