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Read Landshape Userguide

Get help on how to use any Landshape command, in Landshape's built-in user manual.

Useful to understand how Landshape works – both single commands and workflows.

Type:  Support
Menu:  Extensions > Landshape > Support > Read Landshape Userguide

What is the Guide?

Guide is Landshape's built-in user manual.

Guide instructs you on how to operate each individual command. Guide gives you an introductory overview to Landshape. Guide also explains general concepts and recommended workflows, and reveals pro tips.

Guide explains Landshape by way of text with some illustrations. Its content is aimed at self-paced learning and is suitable as a reference.

Use Guide to befriend tools, discover useful features, and to get the most out of Landshape.

Guide content is shown in a free-floating dialog window. On Learn's left-hand side is a navigation list of all Landshape commands. To access each command's Guide content, in the left-hand navigation, click the command name. The right-hand side will show the selected command's Guide content.

The Guide's sidebar navigation lists Commands by their default menu order. In addition, the navigation starts with an Overview section, which gives you a general introduction to Landshape. Commands not grouped by menu blocks are contained in the command section 'Other'.

Currently, the Guide is mainly text-based. In future versions, Holygon plans to add more screenshots and visuals.

Guide Legend

Right now, you are reading the Guide. The Guide text, has different styles. These styles help you understand what the text is referencing.

So, what do the different text styles mean? Here is an overview.

Input Method — This text style refers to input methods in general. For instance from your keyboard, from your mouse, or some Sketchup command.

Holygon Command — This text style refers to a specific Holygon command or feature. Sometimes, it may be a part of a Holygon command, such as a mode or setting inside a command.

Link — This text style means that the text is a link. To follow the link, click the text. Try it now!

Linked Holygon Command — This text style combines a reference to a Holygon Command with a link. The link should typically open the command's Learn page. To follow the link, click it. Try it now!

Linkrot — This text style indicates a link with a missing target. Should this happen, let Holygon know.

Pro Tip — Run Commands via Learn

Did you know? You can Run any Landshape command directly from the Guide.

To run the command, open the in-app Guide window, and open a command page. Hover the command icon near the top of the page, and Click it.

Note that running commands via Learn will only work when you are using the Guide from within Sketchup. If you are using the web-based Guide, you cannot start Sketchup commands from there.

Using Sketchup, and want to try it now? Scroll up to the top of this section, hover the Learn icon, and click it. Since Learn works as a toggle, clicking will close this window.

Guide by Instructor

Some users prefer to learn using Sketchup's built-in Instructor. If you open Sketchup's tray panel Instructor, and keep the Instructor open as you work, your currently active Landshape tool's Guide content should automatically show in the Instructor.

A benefit of using the Instructor is that it switches content based on which tool you have active. This way, you can learn Landshape commands as you work. Note that this only works for tool-like commands.

Open the Instructor via e.g. Sketchup's menu Window > Manage Trays.

Other Ways to Learn

If you prefer learning by video tutorials, you may instead Watch Landshape Tutorials.

If you wish to ask questions about Landshape, get answers and feedback from Holygon and other users, visit the community forum — click the button below.

Last edited 2026-06-26
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Read Landshape Userguide

Get help on how to use any Landshape command, in Landshape's built-in user manual.

Useful to understand how Landshape works – both single commands and workflows.

Type:  Support
Menu:  Extensions > Landshape > Support > Read Landshape Userguide

What is the Guide?

Guide is Landshape's built-in user manual.

Guide instructs you on how to operate each individual command. Guide gives you an introductory overview to Landshape. Guide also explains general concepts and recommended workflows, and reveals pro tips.

Guide explains Landshape by way of text with some illustrations. Its content is aimed at self-paced learning and is suitable as a reference.

Use Guide to befriend tools, discover useful features, and to get the most out of Landshape.

Guide content is shown in a free-floating dialog window. On Learn's left-hand side is a navigation list of all Landshape commands. To access each command's Guide content, in the left-hand navigation, click the command name. The right-hand side will show the selected command's Guide content.

The Guide's sidebar navigation lists Commands by their default menu order. In addition, the navigation starts with an Overview section, which gives you a general introduction to Landshape. Commands not grouped by menu blocks are contained in the command section 'Other'.

Currently, the Guide is mainly text-based. In future versions, Holygon plans to add more screenshots and visuals.

Guide Legend

Right now, you are reading the Guide. The Guide text, has different styles. These styles help you understand what the text is referencing.

So, what do the different text styles mean? Here is an overview.

Input Method — This text style refers to input methods in general. For instance from your keyboard, from your mouse, or some Sketchup command.

Holygon Command — This text style refers to a specific Holygon command or feature. Sometimes, it may be a part of a Holygon command, such as a mode or setting inside a command.

Link — This text style means that the text is a link. To follow the link, click the text. Try it now!

Linked Holygon Command — This text style combines a reference to a Holygon Command with a link. The link should typically open the command's Learn page. To follow the link, click it. Try it now!

Linkrot — This text style indicates a link with a missing target. Should this happen, let Holygon know.

Pro Tip — Run Commands via Learn

Did you know? You can Run any Landshape command directly from the Guide.

To run the command, open the in-app Guide window, and open a command page. Hover the command icon near the top of the page, and Click it.

Note that running commands via Learn will only work when you are using the Guide from within Sketchup. If you are using the web-based Guide, you cannot start Sketchup commands from there.

Using Sketchup, and want to try it now? Scroll up to the top of this section, hover the Learn icon, and click it. Since Learn works as a toggle, clicking will close this window.

Guide by Instructor

Some users prefer to learn using Sketchup's built-in Instructor. If you open Sketchup's tray panel Instructor, and keep the Instructor open as you work, your currently active Landshape tool's Guide content should automatically show in the Instructor.

A benefit of using the Instructor is that it switches content based on which tool you have active. This way, you can learn Landshape commands as you work. Note that this only works for tool-like commands.

Open the Instructor via e.g. Sketchup's menu Window > Manage Trays.

Other Ways to Learn

If you prefer learning by video tutorials, you may instead Watch Landshape Tutorials.

If you wish to ask questions about Landshape, get answers and feedback from Holygon and other users, visit the community forum — click the button below.

Last edited 2026-06-26
Watch Landshape Tutorials
Discuss Landshape Topics…