Sketchup Play It Again -
This time, group before you copy. This time, make component before you move on. Because every iteration is not a loop— it’s a spiral. Each replay lifts the model closer to what it means.
Here’s a solid piece built around the phrase — treating it as a mantra for designers, architects, and 3D modelers who know the cycle of revision, repetition, and refinement. Title: Play It Again
You hit that spacebar. You triple-click. You whisper to the infinite gray plane: sketchup play it again
Not because you failed. Because you see it clearer now. The roof pitch needs two degrees more. The component you nested yesterday? It deserves its own file, its own life.
The cursor hovers. A click, an extrusion, a face reversed. You orbit once, twice, three times— checking the shadow, the scale, the story. This time, group before you copy
And when the client says, “Can we see that in red?” When the engineer says, “Move the beam three inches north.” When your own eye says, “That edge is lying to you” —
Delete the guide lines. Hide the section cut. Purge the unused— the way you purge doubt from the edge of a decision. Each replay lifts the model closer to what it means
You don’t restart. You don’t rage-quit.




















