After you create a user account and sign in to 3D Warehouse, your profile is mostly blank. If you want to share your work and models in the 3D Warehouse community, a complete profile is a great way to introduce yourself and enable anyone interested in your models to contact you.
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SketchUp for Web 3D Warehouse Extension Warehouse SketchUp Viewer Sefaira SketchUp Community Forums. If you were trying to sign in to the SketchUp Desktop Application or the Sefaira Plugin please return to that application to continue signing in. The first time you run SketchUp, you'll see the Welcome screen identifying your whether you're authorized or licensed. If you still have a Classic License, see below.If you're currently using a SketchUp Trial or if you have an active Subscription then you'll need to click 'Sign In' to begin.
To edit your 3D Warehouse profile, sign in to 3D Warehouse and select Settings from the user menu. You see the Settings page shown in the following figure.
Tip: When you make changes to your 3D Warehouse profile, be sure to click the Save button at the bottom of the Settings page. If you don’t save your changes, you lose any new information you entered.
The Settings include the following:
- Profile Photo: Your profile photo appears on your public 3D Warehouse profile page, the model details page of any model you upload, your collections, and your comments. To change your profile photo, click the image. In the Edit Thumbnail box that appears, you can drag and drop an image into the designated area or click Browse to navigate to an image saved on your hard drive. When you’re finished, click Save Changes.
- Custom URL: This field enables you to set up a custom URL, which you can use to promote your uploaded 3D Warehouse models on your website, social media, and elsewhere. All URLs begin with
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/by/
. You make the URL your own by typing unique text in the Custom URL field. After you click outside the Your URL field, a green checkmark appears to confirm that the text you typed is available.Note: The unique text you add for your URL is subject to the 3D Warehouse Terms of Use. Text or language that violates the Terms of Use is subject to removal. - Display Name: This is your public user name on 3D Warehouse. To change your display name, click in the field and type a new name.
- About Me: Type whatever you’d like other 3D Warehouse users to know about you and your work. Your bio is limited to 500 characters.
- Website & Social: Enter the URL for your website and for any social media account that’s relevant to your 3D Warehouse profile.
- Email notifications: By default, all the email notification options in your user profile are turned on. If you don’t want to receive an email for any of these options, toggle the option to the off position. To turn off all notifications, click Unsubscribe From All.
- Allow 3D Warehouse Users to Contact Me by Email: Select this checkbox, and a Contact button appears on your profile page. If you share models or use 3D Warehouse for professional networking, other users may want to contact you about how you created a model, whether you’ll provide permission to use your model in a presentation or game, and so on.Tip: When you enable the Allow Other Users to Contact Me option, your email doesn’t instantly become public to everyone in 3D Warehouse. Users see a Contact button and can email you via a form. After you receive an email via 3D Warehouse, the person who contacts you sees your email address only if you reply to their message.
- Category: If you upload models specific to one of the listed categories, select the relevant category from the drop-down list. Doing so will make your models easier to find by category.
Tip: To avoid losing your changes, remember to click the Save button after you update your profile details.
The first time you run SketchUp, you'll see the Welcome screen identifying, whether you're authorized or licensed. If you still have a Classic License, see below. If you're currently using a SketchUp Trial or if you have an active Subscription then you'll need to click 'Sign In' to begin.
When you click 'Sign In' a tab will be opened in your default browser, allowing you to sign in with your Trimble ID Hp smart scanner not available.
If you start the sign in process, but then leave it inactive for 30 minutes then the token will expire and you'll need to start the sign in process again from within SketchUp.
Upon completion of the sign in you'll see a message indicating success that browser window, but also you'll see a change in state in the SketchUp Welcome Window as well
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Once you're signed-in to SketchUp you’ll see a button in the SketchUp navigation bar at the top of the document window where you can Sign In or Out and manage your account. In addition to authorizing your subscription, signing in here will sign you into the Extension Warehouse and 3D Warehouse as well. Pokemon generations juego.
Once you’ve signed into SketchUp you’ll have the option to manage your license or Sign Out. If you choose to Manage your license you’ll see a new window:
If you have a subscription you’ll see whether it’s active or inactive here. You can click Manage Subscription to be taken to the Trimble Account Manager and either purchase a subscription or make changes to your existing subscription. You can learn more about the Trimble Account Manager here.
Authorizing SketchUp Pro with a Subscription
To see the authorization process explained, check out the video below:
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Older Versions of SketchUp
Please note that the sign in functionality for SketchUp subscriptions is only available with SketchUp 2019 and newer. If you're using an older version of SketchUp you won't need to sign in.
SketchUp Classic License
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There is also an option to manage a Classic License by clicking the left tab labeled “Classic.”
If you already have a Classic License you’ll see the option to remove the license, otherwise, if there is no classic license found then you’ll have the option to Add License in the same manner a license was applied in previous versions of SketchUp.