EmmaDonovan
Crossing the Road
Sketchup and I are mortal enemies. I really really hate it. So. much. I have the free SketchUp Make version 17.2.2555 64-bit. I assume they designed it to drive a user insane so you'll scrap it and get the version you have to pay for.
My question is: how do I make an object go straight down?
Here's what happens when I try. I use the select tool to click on an object then I click on the move tool. Then I click on a corner of my object and try to move it, and it goes everywhere but the direction I want it to go in. Either that or the rotate tool comes out of NOWHERE and tries to mess up my object.
Also, sometimes I create a new object and Sketchup draws it waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out in the middle of space so it's very, very tiny and I have to hunt all over to find it. Just... why?
Right after that I create another object and it's so close it's HUGE and takes up half the screen.
Also also, I use my mouse's scroll wheel to zoom in and out of a project. Sometimes that works. Other times it only zooms in/out a teeny tiny ridiculously miniscule amount even when I'm doing these huge spins on the wheel. Again... why?
Please ELI5 or a busy hamster.
My question is: how do I make an object go straight down?
Here's what happens when I try. I use the select tool to click on an object then I click on the move tool. Then I click on a corner of my object and try to move it, and it goes everywhere but the direction I want it to go in. Either that or the rotate tool comes out of NOWHERE and tries to mess up my object.

Also, sometimes I create a new object and Sketchup draws it waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out in the middle of space so it's very, very tiny and I have to hunt all over to find it. Just... why?
Right after that I create another object and it's so close it's HUGE and takes up half the screen.

Also also, I use my mouse's scroll wheel to zoom in and out of a project. Sometimes that works. Other times it only zooms in/out a teeny tiny ridiculously miniscule amount even when I'm doing these huge spins on the wheel. Again... why?
Please ELI5 or a busy hamster.