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whats up guys Justin here with the sketch of essentials Compaqs another sketch up quick tip for you so in this video Im going to talk about changing the number of segments in a circle even after youve already created the circle so lets go ahead and just jump into it and so the one thing I want to know is when youre in here and youre drawing a circle and Sketch up its basically just a its basically drawing a series of segments in an arc along a center point and so if I activate the circle tool by tapping the C key and I move it over the center point you can see on the corner it says sides 24 so that means if I draw a circle then this circle is going to be made up of segments remember is going to be 24 of them so like for example if I was to change this to 12 with the circle tool active so I kept the CT and then I so if I activate the circle tool by tapping the C key I type in 12 and I hit the enter key and then I draw a circle thats going to have 12 segments well this works al