We can all agree that reference lines are great, but sometimes, you need actual geometry to inference in SketchUp. Fortunately, Aaron has a few shortcuts to make generating temporary reference geometry quick, easy, and non-destructive!
1. Avoid math & use midpoint inferences
2. Temporary Groups to not break Faces
3. Polygon vertices for quick snap points
4. Move + Stamp
5. Copy a Face only to save yourself Push/Pulls
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