Great series Justin! I'm watching your series to learn how to create a scale model of my house and property. The idea is to model what exists today, and then get creative inside and out. Would love to see this shed modeled into a landscape with some rocks, shrubs, trees, and uneven ground to simulate a real-world environment. Then maybe move on to rendering it?
Is it right to say that once you confirm a scene in SketchUp for layout, and it's all set in layout, then you would not want to amend that scene in SketchUp, right?
Excellent! Great organization - the basic steps in the right order and the right information for a quick start. I wish I'd seen this when I started using layout.
Another excellent tutorial. I would love to see you develop this model into a full set of documentation to a DA level. I bought the 2021 version and I am very happy with it. My skill level is at a stage now I need to look at more in depth training programs. I would like to eventually use Sketch up pro as my primary documentation and design tool.
How to speed up my layout? Layout is my go to presentation creation software. But the notation and dimensions is just perfect. But its took a long time to get the scale right, and if i insert a medium size images, it immediately runs so laggy
scale everything in raster mode first, working in raster mode is always the way to go so its less laggy. When it comes to a point where you need more clarity when working, seperate the higher poly objects like furniture into a seperate scene, then switch the existing scene of lineworks into vector/hybrid. So it will look like this, two scenes stacked on each other: Raster Scene (Furniture/highpoly objects only) Vector/Hybrid Scene (Wall/Slab/Floor/FixedCabinets/Doors) The main issue of lag is caused by High poly objects/ Furniture trying to create all the large number of lines into vector mode, causing the lag. Easy solution is to not use vector mode for these group.
Thank sir. Watching from Bangladesh. could please mention in comment. how much graphics and Ram need required for smoothly using Sketchup Software ? You answer will be helpful for me.
Hi, I should design individual safety devices for a company, in particular a construction site helmet, and then turn it into STL. could you help me, thank you from beautiful ITALY.
Hi everyone! What would you like to do with our shed model next? Let me know in the comments below! :)
Great series Justin! I'm watching your series to learn how to create a scale model of my house and property. The idea is to model what exists today, and then get creative inside and out. Would love to see this shed modeled into a landscape with some rocks, shrubs, trees, and uneven ground to simulate a real-world environment. Then maybe move on to rendering it?
Is it right to say that once you confirm a scene in SketchUp for layout, and it's all set in layout, then you would not want to amend that scene in SketchUp, right?
Far and away the best tutorials mate - you are my go to - thank you!
Thanks! All the videos from you are the BEST ever seen by me about sketchup and other sofware.
Excellent! Great organization - the basic steps in the right order and the right information for a quick start. I wish I'd seen this when I started using layout.
thank you so much. i learn a lot from you about sketch pro. so nice to have you to share all this. thanks again.
Glad it was helpful!
Another excellent tutorial.
I would love to see you develop this model into a full set of documentation to a DA level.
I bought the 2021 version and I am very happy with it.
My skill level is at a stage now I need to look at more in depth training programs.
I would like to eventually use Sketch up pro as my primary documentation and design tool.
Love it, so helpful for a beginner user
How to speed up my layout? Layout is my go to presentation creation software. But the notation and dimensions is just perfect. But its took a long time to get the scale right, and if i insert a medium size images, it immediately runs so laggy
scale everything in raster mode first, working in raster mode is always the way to go so its less laggy. When it comes to a point where you need more clarity when working, seperate the higher poly objects like furniture into a seperate scene, then switch the existing scene of lineworks into vector/hybrid.
So it will look like this, two scenes stacked on each other:
Raster Scene (Furniture/highpoly objects only)
Vector/Hybrid Scene (Wall/Slab/Floor/FixedCabinets/Doors)
The main issue of lag is caused by High poly objects/ Furniture trying to create all the large number of lines into vector mode, causing the lag. Easy solution is to not use vector mode for these group.
watching from Nepal .The sketchUp Essentials video creat idea .
What's the advantage of doing dimensions in layout rather than doing dimensions in the model on it's own layer?
Great and very informative video justin
I have a question , how to dimension a curve inside layout ?
Thank you
Thank sir. Watching from Bangladesh.
could please mention in comment. how much graphics and Ram need required for smoothly using Sketchup Software ? You answer will be helpful for me.
Amazing!
Elevations 👌🏻
Help I can not get my layout to scale properly and then i can not get the plan to sit in the centre of the page?
the best program ever, whe you now how to work with it ;-)
Hi, I should design individual safety devices for a company, in particular a construction site helmet, and then turn it into STL. could you help me, thank you from beautiful ITALY.
Why does a 3D
model go first before getting into the layout?? opposite to the traditional ways. Floor plan before 3D
Why not
why do you keep on repeating the info before speaking another step in the process?
I'm not sure what specifically you're referring to, but I'm just trying to teach the material the best I know how