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SKETCHUP TUTORIAL LESSON 12: How To Use the Rotate Tool

November 22, 2017 admin

In this lesson we learn how to use the rotate tool in Sketchup. This tool allows you to rotate and realign 3d objects that you have created. This is a useful tool, and one you know how to use properly.

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