How to Make a Shed in SketchUp
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2024
- In this tutorial you'll learn how to design a shed in SketchUp.
I used the free web version of Sketchup for this tutorial. I tried to make beginner friendly, but please let me know if there is something I could do better.
Thanks for watching!
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Brilliant. Way better than fumbling around with no idea how it works. Much appreciated.
This is absolutely brilliant. Perfect pace, and no annoying music. Not only don't I know nothing about how a shed is normally built and I know nothing about sketchup. Now I got a good insight into both. I'm gonna go out and build that shed I've been wanting to build for a while, and while I'm at it, why not a mansion too. This really opened up.
howd you make out?
Very helpful - thank you! I appreciated how you repeated a lot of the techniques for us on different parts of the build - helped me learn the process.
This is a thorough, well-paced tutorial.
Very good tutorial. Your pace, intonation and the amount of explanation is spot on. I used SketchUp years ago when it was stand alone software and need a refresher. I looked at a few other TH-cam videos before yours, but found exactly what I needed when I came across your Structure Design. I also enjoyed all of your other presentations. Thank you. Note: I could use help in 3D Warehouse.
I've only watched the first 3 minutes, and can honestly say this is one of the best tutorials I've ever seen since everything is clearly explained and easy to follow.
Thank you!
You just earned a a subscriber. These videos have been amazing. I feel like an architect now. I can go to the library and set this up and girls walking by approach me like flies lol jp
Excellent tutorial. I've tried others but yours was just the right pace and the explanations and instructions were clear and easy to follow. Thanks!
That was great! My only comment as someone who is seeing this for the first time is to maybe explain/show the keyboard/on screen tools you select more slowly. I still need to rewatch with the program open in front of me and maybe it will make more sense then. Thank you for posting this!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for taking the time to put these videos together.
Amazing instructions! Love your orderly explanation! Thank you so much!
Very professional tutorial …… much appreciated !
That video was extremely helpful and exactly what I needed for my project. Thanks
Great tutorial. Perfect level of detail for me doing this for the first time and after watching someone else intro video.
dude I replicated this project following your tutorial, Thank you so much!
Learnt so much from this. Fantastic tutorial. Great pace.
This is exactly the tutorial I’m looking for!! Thank you!!
Brilliant...very glad I came across this video.
beginner friendly indeed. appreciate that your using free version as well.. new sub here!!
Very helpful. I’m sold
this was so helpful, thank you very much. next i would like to learn how to automatically count how much material is needed to build in real life.
Brilliant video. So helpful. Perfectly done. Thank you!
Thank you! So glad you like it!
GGreat tutorial it really helped me, having never done anything like this before!
This is so good. Thanks man.
Excellent tutorial, thank you very much! Will you follow up with a tutorial about windows and doors?
Brilliant video, i’ve learnt so much from this about how to do things properly using copy etc. I’ve already started using these new skills for my own shed project and it’s already much better than anything i have done previously. Thanks so much, excellent pace, and I love the keyboard shortcuts. I’m slightly confused by “option” for move-copy, but i have found that the CTRL key seems to toggle to copy mode, so assume that’s what you mean.
“Option” is for Mac users, “CTRL” for Windows
Quite excellent, thank you!
Good tutorial, thanks
Love your videos. Thanks
Great video!
Brilliant Thankyou
another way to make the short stud is to copy a tall stud and make it unique. the way he made it is fine too
On windows I'm having trouble copy moving, alt doesn't work. Are they any other keyboard shortcuts to copy move please?
I believe CTRL is the key to use with the Move tool on Windows. I had it wrong in the video.
on my SketchUp 2017 i use the ctrl key to get the plus sign on the move tool
Yes, I use a Mac so I had the windows shortcut wrong.
So nice, thanks a lot:)
Is this in the Free edition? I can't find the option choice while using the Free edition. Other than that I plan on practicing these instructions until I get bored and then move onto the the next stage. I can see this opening the door.
Yes this is the free (web) version of SketchUp.
These are by far the best tutorials I've been able to follow along with. However, I keep getting stuck early on at the very first floor joist. When I go to triple-click on it, it highlights the skids along with it. Started over three times now and getting the same results. I tried to right-click and do a selection of just the joist but was still not able to just select the joist. Any suggestions?
Suggestion: make the joist (and everything else including the skids (we call in these parts 'bearer') a 'component'; then it will not be highlighted. Hope this helps.
On a real note, with all the things you showed us in this video, can this be done with go or pro versions?
I have not used the Go version, but every bit of this can be done with the Pro version.
Can’t seem to duplicate it, I get a white box instead of the green plus sign and it just moves it instead of copying. And even if I manually select copy and paste it it seems to be cutting and pasting. Is this only if you pay?
Never mind, I figured it out, thanks for the great video
Can you use the selector tool and click on the person to delete them in real life when they stand around your worksite being useless too?
Haha! I wish!
Can anyone offer advice on 3d software sketchup. I’m planning an irregular shaped garden room to match the shape of my garden. The front wall of the room will be 10 ft wide and the back wall will be 4ft wide. Is it possible to design an odd shaped garden room with sketchup??
Yes you can design a room of any shape in SketchUp.
Is it possible when all this is done to print out some sort of component list ?
Hey Jonathan, I just made a video showing how to find your component list. I don't know of a more printer friendly way, other than copying the material from the list as shown. Here's the video: th-cam.com/video/tfBi7UBiujs/w-d-xo.html
thanks
Nailed it as far as my attention span is concerned
I don't know what you all are using but the move tool using Alt never works, it just drags the face of the selected object and changes its size instead of moving a copy of it.
It’s CTRL on Windows, not ALT
Just a suggestion, You could avoid type all these number by simply snapping to corner of already created objects!
He did demonstrate that, but prefers the numbers. I prefer the move & snap, myself, with click instead of drag, so I can select exact points for alignment while zooming in/out.
turn off Perspective, grab mid point of the joist, I do approve of the use of Components rather than groups. However, I'd make it a Comp before Paint or P/P (saves some clicks), Make the plywood sheetacross the surface of the subfloor rather than vertical. You are relying on keying data in rather than allowing SU to do the math. And Yeah, I can be critical, I have the background to allow it.
Ok thanks
As a beginner in Sketchup found your tutorial very helpful and easy to understand! Great Job!!!
Thank you! Glad to hear you found it helpful!