how to draw a geometric design in sqaure based on semicircle arcs. solve it anyone plzz
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Drawing Arcs
To draw an arc in SketchUp, you can choose from a few different arc tools:
2 Point Arc tool: With this tool, click to set two points and then drag out a bulge to create the arc.
Arc tool: With this tool, you set a center point. A protractor appears to help you set the beginning and ending of the arc based on your desired angle. This tool creates an open arc.
Pie tool: This tool works just like the Arc tool, but creates a closed shape that becomes a face.
3 Point Arc tool: This tool enables you to draw an open arc based on a pivot point.
In SketchUp, here’s where you find the arc tools:
Getting Started toolbar, shown in the figure.
Drawing toolbar
Large Tool Set toolbar
Tool palette (macOS only)
Draw > Arcs submenu
Before you begin drawing arcs, here are a few handy details about the way arc entities work:
An arc contains multiple connected line segments, but you select and edit an arc as a single entity.
An arc can define the edge of a face and divide a face.
Although an arc is one entity, the SketchUp inference engine sees all the segments that make up the arc and highlights any geometric point if you hover your cursor over one.
You can tell SketchUp how many segments to use in an arc entity. The default is 12 segments. The more segments you use, the more complex your arc becomes and the harder SketchUp has to work to display your model. Fewer than 12 segments keep your model simple, but the arc may look blocky.
The following video introduces how you draw with the rainbow of arc tools and each tool’s golden secrets. Or read on for details about drawing with each arc tool.
To draw an arc in SketchUp, you can choose from a few different arc tools:
2 Point Arc tool: With this tool, click to set two points and then drag out a bulge to create the arc.
Arc tool: With this tool, you set a center point. A protractor appears to help you set the beginning and ending of the arc based on your desired angle. This tool creates an open arc.
Pie tool: This tool works just like the Arc tool, but creates a closed shape that becomes a face.
3 Point Arc tool: This tool enables you to draw an open arc based on a pivot point.
In SketchUp, here’s where you find the arc tools:
Getting Started toolbar, shown in the figure.
Drawing toolbar
Large Tool Set toolbar
Tool palette (macOS only)
Draw > Arcs submenu
Before you begin drawing arcs, here are a few handy details about the way arc entities work:
An arc contains multiple connected line segments, but you select and edit an arc as a single entity.
An arc can define the edge of a face and divide a face.
Although an arc is one entity, the SketchUp inference engine sees all the segments that make up the arc and highlights any geometric point if you hover your cursor over one.
You can tell SketchUp how many segments to use in an arc entity. The default is 12 segments. The more segments you use, the more complex your arc becomes and the harder SketchUp has to work to display your model. Fewer than 12 segments keep your model simple, but the arc may look blocky.
The following video introduces how you draw with the rainbow of arc tools and each tool’s golden secrets. Or read on for details about drawing with each arc tool.
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