This is a contact sheet built from images exported from A SketchUp model. The model is not mine and was importer using my SketchUp LDraw importer plugin. The plugin uses the STEP command in the LDraw file to create a new SketchUp::Layer for each Step.
With all the Layers in place, Scenes can be automatically added, and animations created using SketchUp's built-in animation features.
Model: Little House, Dormer
Little House, Dormer Build Sheet
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