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You are familiar with working in two axes on a computer screen. To represent a third dimension, another axis simulates an object moving toward you or away from you-coming out of the ground or moving underground is another way to describe the movement.

Examining coordinates

SketchUp uses a standard 3-D coordinate system of three axes called X, Y, and Z, as shown in Figure 32.3. Keep these ideas in mind as you learn to move around in 3-D space in SketchUp:

Figure 32.3: SketchUp uses a standard 3-D coordinate system, identifying positions on three axes.

Understanding entities

The simplest object you work with in SketchUp is a line, or edge. Lines are combined to form faces. Models are composed of edges, faces, and other objects or entities. The entities available for building a SketchUp model include:

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