Now, in addition to manipulating the view of the scene, that is navigation in the SketchUp, we can also manipulate the character of the scene, we have two options under the View tab, through which we can do it. That is ages and faces. So if we can see this in this 3d model, we have some ages and faces to which we can manipulate with this to the tools we have in SketchUp. First, let's try with face type. So we have certain options in there. So we will try one by one.
Let's start with wireframe. When we click wireframe, look how model changes to this. Just it just shows the edges of the model we have. And then if we click with the hidden lines, look how it it just shows the lines. I just that is In front of us, and also the faces we have next we'll go to try another option that is shaded. When we click this option, look how the model shows us the color of the surfaces we have.
But indecision shows the textures we have the details we have in this model. So it is quite easy to understand what are the differentiate the surfaces we have in SketchUp. So this is like this. Okay, so the next option is shaded with textures. After clicking it we can see how the details we get in our SketchUp model. So we have textures that are already provided in the model, like this wooden texture is there and the glass texture and the tiles texture that we have in this swimming pool.
So In this under this option, you can see the texture detail texture of the faces. And when we click to the monochrome index directly turns converts the file converts the view into a proper single color that is white and properly shows what are the faces we have like earlier this water layer was not visible like we can see again it was not visible we had to look from below. So when we click on this monochrome we can see there is a surface here which was not visible in the before textures or texture options. And there is another option in face style that we can manipulate and look over modded in a better way, like this x ray comma x ray. So, you can see here when I click X ray How I can see the back edges of the model which I was not able to see.
And it can be manipulated with a number of options like when I click wireframe, it doesn't work with fire from the when I click shaded look, we have retained the color of the surfaces as well as we can look behind. So, it is quite easy to visualize what is the what are the faces that we have, we can't see but they are still there. So it is quite helpful when we design in 3d and even it works with texture with shading. So yeah, like you can see this in class, the upper rail of the class, as well as this lines this you can we can't see a fee it is not taxable. Like this, so it's it will be quite helpful for us to use x ray when it is required. Now let's jump onto the edges side.
When we come to the edges, we can see number of options are there edges, back edges, profiles, depth and extension. Let's start with the back edges. When we click on the back edges, we can see there are it reveals the hidden lines that are backside of the faces in that are in the front. So it helps us what are the things that are behind that earlier that we have seen in the X ray. But it shows that thing in the dotnet line that that is more user friendly way. So it helps us to visualize in a better manner that the things are hidden in front with the faces that are in front and the next option is profile what it does, it does the outer lining of the components we have like also the edges, the thickness of the edges, like you can see the outer boundary, it makes the outer boundary of every surfaces more thick.
Like you can see here even like the edges on the sidewalks as the building bond building boundaries and this helps us to differentiate the components the different materials, the different surfaces we have. And the next option is the depth Q. What is actually does it gives the depth in the average surfaces that are closer to the camera. It makes lines more thinner, thicker and the surface Isn't that are far away from the camera it makes those things those lines more thinner like if I say which of the packages okay. So, it gives that to the each line respective to the camera in front of us. So, it helps us to visualize more property and in extension, we can see there is what I can say over drawing at the edges at the corners of each.
It's what I can say it two corners, it basically it gives an idea of where are the corners and what prices lie and it helps us to visualize better like let me show you how we can see better look how it is over drawn like the line is drawn. Past from to the point that it was subjected to. So it tells us visualize properly. These things we can see in architectural drawings and other drawings, which are more helpful, like, like the guidelines so. So yeah, so these are options like face style and edge style helps us to change the character of the scene. And it helps us to produce the data required for the presentation to make our presentation more better.
And it helps us overall Lee and yeah, yeah, so let's jump on to the next chapter.