


Think of it a little as going to the furniture store to look at and try out the couch before you buy it and bring it home. Clean them up as needed before you copy and paste into your project. Use it to download components from the 3D Warehouse so you can inspect them to make sure they are suitable. The general advice for best workflow with the 3D Warehouse is to keep a second SketchUp session open. Until you purge the unused content all those pieces of furniture and plants are just filling up the attic and threatening the ceiling to collapse on you. But if you decide the bed or sofa you inserted isn’t the right thing for the project, only deleting it from the model space is like stuffing up into the attic. You can drag a new copy in from the In Model collection.

This can be a benefit if you inadvertantly delete something and decide you want it back. So I wasn’t aware that they were taking this much space.Ĭomponents, materials, and styles that you might try in your model and then reject remain as part of the file unless you purge them.
