My EXACT WORKFLOW for Speeding Up SketchUp Models in 2021! (Step by Step)



In this video, I show you my exact steps for what I do to improve performance when I get a slow, heavy SketchUp model!

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0:00 – Introduction
0:14 – Learn SketchUp with the SketchUp Essentials Course
0:53 – Example Model Credit
1:51 – Step 1 – Turn off edge profiles in styles
2:35 – Step 2 – Turn off shadows
3:08 – Step 3 – Create a lightweight settings scene
3:25 – Step 4 – Turn off texture images in your style
5:10 – Step 5 – Put plants and vegetation on their own tag, turn off
7:08 – Step 6 – Create an “All on scene” to be able to toggle between working and final
7:55 – Step 7 – Put furnishings on a tag and turn off
9:13 – Step 8 – Purge unused model data
9:57 – Step 9 – Minimize outliner when not using
10:29 – Learn SketchUp with the Course!

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