Learn the best way to find amazing furnishings on the 3D Warehouse, plus understand how to edit anything you find to match your specific needs. Understand how to create compelling sketches, renderings and construction documents from a finished SketchUp model. Get started in LayOut by learning the right way to use the fundamental drawing, editing and navigation tools to put together quick and powerful presentations. Find out the best workflow for setting-up all of your construction drawings, and the best methods for keeping them accurate.
Discover the lesser known tips and tricks in LayOut that make it possible to create and manage even the most complex drawing sets. Walk step-by-step through a complete rendering with plenty of rendering Recipes for common elements.
Learn what Lumion is, where to get it, and how to get set-up for the rest of the Lumion course. Learn your way around Lumion as well as strategies for starting new projects on the right foot. Setup the framing for your rendering up-front so that you understand what to focus on and what to ignore. Learn the simple yet effective techniques for lighting both interiors and exteriors for day or night.
Put it all together to create realistic renderings of interior and exterior scenes for both day and night. Learn how to create flythroughs, animate people and cars, add special effects and more! Find out how to set-up sunlight and artificial lights, and how to balance them with your camera's exposure. Learn how to quickly set-up common material types, and how to edit basic properties to get the right look.
Find out the recipe for setting-up a daytime, exterior rendering set within a realistic landscape. Learn how to convert your rendering from day to night, and how to relight with artificial lights.
Learn how to light your model and add realistic reflections and finishes in Shaderlight. Practice using Shaderlight to render a simple interior vignette, plus learn tips and tricks to turn a partial model into a beautiful rendering.
Learn how to light your model and add realistic reflections and finishes in Podium. Practice using Podium to render a simple interior vignette, plus learn tips and tricks to turn a partial model into a beautiful rendering.
When you break it down, even the most complex shapes are just a series of smaller, more simple modeling steps. Start by learning the core SketchUp functions to employ in more complicated modeling situations. Artisan is an extension that provides subdivision, sculpting, and soft selection tools for Organic Modeling in SketchUp. Learn the fundamental tools plus strategies for working efficiently with Artisan. Learn how to create tensile surfaces by skinning edges with the Soap Skin Bubble extension.
Generate complex and organic surfaces from contours with the Curviloft extension. Shape Bender is an extension that allows you to bend a group or component to match an existing curve. Learn strategies for using Shape Bender to wrap complex shapes along custom paths. Flowify is an extension that bends groups or components along a quad surface. Learn how to use it to map 3D objects to complex and organic faces to quickly solve intricate, organic modeling problems.
Shaderlight is a powerful yet intuitive photorealistic rendering program for SketchUp. This series walks you through the ins and outs of creating stunning, professional renderings using Shaderlight.
This series takes you inside a real-world kitchen remodel project to provide step-by-step instructions for measuring a room and translating the dimensions to SketchUp. LayOut is a powerful tool for turning your SketchUp models into professional drawings and presentations. Over time, we have answered a lot of LayOut questions by webinar. This is a collection of question and answer webinar recordings that have touched on LayOut.
Note: Some videos contain information unrelated to LayOut and may also appear in other series. If CAD files are a part of your SketchUp-based workflow, chances are you have run into the same problems that we all have faced. Over time, we have answered a lot of CAD related questions by webinar. This is a collection of question and answer webinar recordings that have touched on CAD and SketchUp. They get right to the important stuff and more importantly, how to use it correctly.
Render a simple interior, plus learn tips and tricks to turn a partial model into a beautiful rendering. It was well taught in terms of the pace, clarity, individual attention, and length.
I like the way you tell what is going to be taught, show it, then summarize as review. I actually have a Masters Degree in Education so, from what I have learned, I would say your approach is right on! I am telling everyone I know that if you want to become a Sketchup wizard, you need to learn from the best!!!! Learn the workflow for creating your construction drawings, and the best methods for keeping them accurate.
Discover tips and tricks in LayOut that make it possible to create and manage complex drawing sets. The way you deliver the information is at a cadence where you feel like you're being taken along the journey of learning and being exposed to the true capabilities of the program and the plugins. Learn the fundamental subdivision and sculpting tools, plus strategies for working efficiently with Artisan. Good job! Have a question? Chat with us. Serious about learning SketchUp?
How much time can you afford to waste? Recently, a Residential Architect named Tom told me an all too familiar story about trying to teach himself SketchUp:. Architects like me clearly love using it, so one day I finally decided it was time to give it a try. Going into things, my goal was to be able to design homes in SketchUp and then create construction documents with LayOut. And I was doing pretty well until I hit a snag trying to model the roof. After struggling in SketchUp for a bit, I searched the internet for some help, and found a video tutorial.
I was able to follow the steps in the tutorial and get something close enough to what I wanted, so I moved on, and continued to model my house. But progress got slower and slower. The closer I got to completing the model, the more often I got stuck and had to search the internet for how to get unstuck. Eventually though, I got to a point where my SketchUp model was pretty much done. And I thought, 'Not too bad for my first time with SketchUp.
I was on a deadline, everything in the model needed to be right, and when design changes came up, I needed to be able to make them in SketchUp. I was in way over my head. We have been teaching SketchUp in person and online for over a decade and I've personally taught SketchUp in the classroom to thousands of professionals.
In our advanced classes, we meet students all the time that have taught themselves SketchUp. Those students inevitably struggle in our classes because they're trying to build professional skills on a weak foundation. This is one of the the most costly mistakes people make when learning SketchUp. So what ever happened to Tom?
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