Standing in the corner and making your Field of View really wide is just weird. What are you—a housefly?
Both of the above techniques work—to a point. Personally, I think it’s like trying to read a book through a keyhole. By far my favorite method for working on small interiors is to make use of SketchUp’s ability to have faces with different materials on each side:
Creating a completely transparent material and painting the green side makes it see-through.
The Entity Info dialog box shows that the selected face is yellow on the front and see-through on the back.
The Entity Info dialog box shows that the selected face is yellow on the front and see-through on the back.
By painting the outward-facing surfaces with a see-through material—one whose opacity is set to 0%—I can see in from the outside. Super useful, super simple.
Here, I painted all of the outward-facing surfaces with a transparent material. Notice that the interior surfaces still look opaque?
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