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  2. Here's a quick introduction to each element in the Style Builder interface: Menu bar: Use the menu bar to create or open files and generate templates for drawing your own strokes. The menu bar also has options for loading stroke libraries, setting preferences, and changing the model you see in the Preview pane.

  3. If you’re a SketchUp Pro user, Style Builder is part of the package. In this handy little program, you can create your own sketchy edge style from lines you’ve drawn yourself, either on paper or digitally in an image-editing program.

  4. After you draw your strokes, Style Builder enables you to create your own sketchy edge style in three basic steps: Import strokes into Style Builder. Add strokes from your stroke library (or libraries) to your style.

  5. Style Builder has one primary job: enabling you to create sketchy edge styles from your own images. Style Builder's laser-like focus on this one task means that its interface is pretty simple. When you open Style Builder, you see four main areas of the interface.

  6. Whether you’re new to Style Builder or you haven’t created your own sketchy edge style for a while, understanding the overall process of how style building works is helpful. The following steps walk you through a workflow for creating styles and point you to

  7. Style Builder是SketchUp自7.0版本后发布的一个重要功能,也许一般建筑设计中使用较少,但如果是使用SU制作漫画等注重线稿的情况下,Style Builder是一个非常重要且有用的软件。

  8. In Style Builder’s Preview pane, the default model preview shows off your styles as you add strokes to each set in the Sets pane. This aspect of previewing happens automatically, with no extra effort on your part. However, Style Builder also includes a few extra