For a structured guide on professional workflows, you can refer to the Construction Documents Using SketchUp Pro 2020 manual, which details how to translate 3D models into 2D paper-ready architectural plans [7].

If your goal is to "produce paper" in the sense of modeling paper-based products (like packaging), users typically follow these techniques:

: You can apply paper-like textures to surfaces and use the Tape Measure Tool to accurately scale dimensions for physical printing [7, 9].

SketchUp Pro 2022 (version 22.0.354) was a primary update that introduced several workflow enhancements but also faced specific community-documented bugs:

: For paper packaging, it is recommended to use single-thickness faces to represent cutting paths and simplify the design process [1].

: It introduced the ability to manage DWG files as references and added per-page sequence auto-text for more automated document control [5]. Designing "Paper" Products in SketchUp

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For a structured guide on professional workflows, you can refer to the Construction Documents Using SketchUp Pro 2020 manual, which details how to translate 3D models into 2D paper-ready architectural plans [7].

If your goal is to "produce paper" in the sense of modeling paper-based products (like packaging), users typically follow these techniques: sketchup-pro-2022-22-0-354

: You can apply paper-like textures to surfaces and use the Tape Measure Tool to accurately scale dimensions for physical printing [7, 9]. For a structured guide on professional workflows, you

SketchUp Pro 2022 (version 22.0.354) was a primary update that introduced several workflow enhancements but also faced specific community-documented bugs: : It introduced the ability to manage DWG

: For paper packaging, it is recommended to use single-thickness faces to represent cutting paths and simplify the design process [1].

: It introduced the ability to manage DWG files as references and added per-page sequence auto-text for more automated document control [5]. Designing "Paper" Products in SketchUp