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whats up guys justin here with the sketchup essentials dot com back with another sketchup free tutorial for you so in todays video i want to talk about how to import images in the sketchup free so that can be helpful for a lot of different things you can use it to import like a floor plan in order to create a floor plan from an image you can also use it to import images for like pictures on walls or other things like that so lets go ahead and just jump into it alright so to import an image what youre going to do is youre going to go over to the upper left hand corner right here and youre going to click on the little three line menu ive heard some people call it the hamburger menu but were going to go ahead and click on that thats going to pop down a menu over here on the left hand side of the page and what were looking for specifically is the option for import and so when we import something what we want to do is we want to import something from our device so were going to c