2014
Lynda
Paul J. Smith
04:50:00
English
The SketchUp for Architecture series offers architects the information they need to get the most from SketchUp, the intuitive CAD alternative. This installment kicks off with an overview of the SketchUp interface and workflow, and dives into a typical residential building project, taking students from creating the site plan to building the walls, floor, and roof of a house. Series author Paul J. Smith also shows how to add detail elements like stairs and ceiling trim, and make models more realistic with materials. Plus, learn how to take advantage of the organizational features that make drafting in SketchUp so much easier—but that most designers never think to use.
Topics include:
Installing SketchUp plugins
Moving the model around
Creating sweeps and revolves
Importing a CAD site plan
Defining the site boundary
Building a massing model
Adding walls, doors, and windows
Adding the roof
Creating stairs with a handrail
Adding texture to your SketchUp models
Introduction 24m 21s
1. Workflow Methods 27m 45s
2. The Site 17m 53s
3. Massing 24m 4s
4. Building a House 1h 10m
5. Detail Elements 1h 11m
6. Materials 51m 23s
Conclusion 2m 13s
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