Use the Offset Tool to create copies of lines and faces at a uniform distance from the originals. You can offset edges of faces either inside or outside of the original face. Offsetting a face will always create a new face. Activate the Offset Tool from the
Keyboard Shortcut: F
The most common use of the Offset Tool is to offset the edges that bound a face. To perform a face offset:
Note - Press the Esc key at any point during the operation to start over.
You can also select and offset connected, co-planar, lines (and arcs) for an offset. To offset lines:
Tip - You can click once on the selected line segments, drag to set the offset while holding down the mouse button, and release the button to accept.
Note - Offsetting an Arc entity will create a Curve entity that cannot be edited. The original Arc, however, can still be edited after this operation.
Double-clicking on another face immediately after a offset operation will automatically apply another offset operation, of the same amount, to the face.
The VCB at the bottom right corner of the SketchUp window displays the length of the offset in the units as specified under the Units panel of the Model Info dialog box, while offsetting entities. You can also specify an exact offset during, or immediately after, an offset operation.
Note - You can type values in the VCB using an alternate measuring system than the default system. SketchUp will convert the value to the default system. For example, you can type in 3' 6" even if you are using metric system as your default.
You can specify a new offset length during or directly following an offset operation. To enter an offset value during an offset operation:
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SketchUp User Guide (Microsoft Windows): Offset Tool |
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