Great series, I'm watching them all. One trick: when you're drawing out a rectangle, you don't have to specify both dimensions if you don't want to. Suppose the rectangle snaps to "9'0,5". If the 9' measurement is ok, you only need type ",3.5". Sketchup will replace the second dimension with what you typed, but leave the first one as it was inferred.
Thanks for the post. I prefer to use construction lines to map out the floor plan then trace them to draw the plan and extrude it up all at once. Next I will work on the doors.
What I did was click on the channel (sketchUp) then click on "Videos". Then the channel shows all their videos in chronological way. I then scrolled until around 2 years and found this video (or one of the others). Because they were publish one week after another they are all there one next to another. After you are scrolling down, you can as well do Ctrl + F (Comand + F in Mac) and write some of the words of this title, like "Interior Walls" and it will find on the gallery list the video, the others will be right after. You might have to scroll until past 2 years so it can load all the possible videos until that point.
I am fairly new to Sketchup and just paid for the pro subscription. I really like your easy-going way of training and I am going through some of your various training videos for cabinets and houses. You are a good teacher Aaron. 👍👍 Two thumbs up bro.
At 3:30 you show how to erase the line on top of the wall. actually you would have to do the same thing to the bottom side of the wall since there should be another line. optically is doesn't make a difference but in the past i had stuff like that causing a lot of problems when i wanted to change something later.
Thanks for sharing. Yes I have another method which might be easier for some. After the first rectangle to start the interior walls, I just use push-pull continuously thereafter. When I reach a junction, I use push-pull plus. This is particularly quicker with four way junctions. The down side is the clean-up.
I never thought of doing the walls that way infact the more I watch your videos the more I’m starting to use sketchup the correct way I must also say the drawings that I have used have never been so accurate but I still like how you made layers
Aaron, Thank you for your videos. I am designing a piece of furniture for our dining room, and thought I would explore the "Match New Photo" command to put my Sketchup model into context. I was able to bluff my way through most of it, but ended up with a scale mismatch. My model includes the corner of the room, openings, other furniture to scale. The photo I imported was of the same corner, but not to that scale. I could find no way to manipulate the photo size. So I tried to resize the whole model to match the photo. I used the Tape tool, and tried to change the model wall height (96") to the dimension in the photo (10'-10") to re-scale the whole model. But that did not work. Then I tried the Scale tool, and enlarge the whole model using the ratio to enlarge 96" to 130". That seemed to work in an entirely unpredictable way. I did finally use the Scale tool to bumble toward something acceptable. If you get a chance, I'd like to see your workflow around that feature.
There are a couple of things that are REALLY frustrating that would be helpful to explain. For example, if you create a wall and you want to place it against another wall, there is some kind of snap function that does not allow you to align them perfectly. it's like the edges and corners are magnets that repel each other. Also, many of the functions that you describe in here, such as a quick way to duplicate a wall using the option key, don't work in the new version of Sketchup Pro.
Was there something specific that you cannot get to work in 2022? After a quick review, there is nothing shown that should not work in the most recent version.
@@SketchUp There are a couple things I am struggling with. I will contact technical support. I am sure there is a setting somewhere that I need to change. Thanks for the quick reply.
I've been using SU since 2003. You snuck in a command I hadn't used before! Orient faces... I normally reverse faces indivually with a quick key I set up ('Q' in my case). Just activate a single face command like follow me or push-pull, and tap 'Q' over any reversed face.
@@brumasbusiness SketchUp allows you to paint both sides, so not as much an issue. Some other 3D software does not, and some ignore the back side altogether. So if you are going to use it in other software, you will get bad results. Also, if you hold shift when painting it paints all front-faces or back-faces (separately) with same material your new paint color/texture. If faces are reversed some are painted, and opposite side are paint where they are flipped.
Thanks a lot, Aaron. though You looked very tired in this vid, you did a great job drawing the walls. Of course, as you said, there are so many ways to draw interior walls. the question is, what are we going to do with these interior walls next. I guess that should be the factor controlling grouping them.
Do anyone know which software he used to draw the floor plan images? I was wondering what is the best approach to follow: build the 3d model in sketchup then use section function to get the floor plans drawing or draw the floor plans first then import in sketchup and build the model on them? there are schools of design that encourage begining designing in 3d for more creativity if you know what I mean
Not specific to this video, but I want to be able to select a line or surface and resize it absolute, not relative. I've gone metric so subtraction is not so bad for me, but I still want to be able to set the desired dimension rather than enter the adjustment Please direct me to an extension that does this Thank you
I'm thinkin' I need to keep Interior and Exterior Walls separate and on separate tags. 🤔 I design tiny houses and other tiny things, so it gets a bit cramped in there... I always pull up from the bottom. How funny... Ah! You did it once!
Hi, just got into this channel, really really helpful, very interesting, well done to Aarron, great presenter thank you. One thing: How on earth do you cope with the imperial measurement system?? To my mind it is mad to have to type in colons and exclamation marks and forward slashes every time you need to put in a dimension. Every time I hear "Move it by 15/16ths or we`ll make that 5`6 and 7/8ths it drives me crazy. I can cope with machinists working in imperial, because the thou is at least a decimal measurement. But using imperial dimensions in a piece of software like this is just mental. Sorry for the rant, keep up the good work. Love and peace
Been watching through those awesome tutorials for a while now. And got a question: what do you use for such a smooth camera control? When I do my drawings I use middle mouse button and my camera control is jerky and awkward. Thanks for great tutorials by the way.
Hi this is the first video I have watched that was kind of sloppy. There was two walls that didn’t line up but you never mentioned it. As a beginner these are the most crucial areas to cover
Novice? Thank you! You make me feel so young! As I mention in the video, I am only showing one way to input walls. The best workflow is the one that works for you!
Great series, I'm watching them all.
One trick: when you're drawing out a rectangle, you don't have to specify both dimensions if you don't want to. Suppose the rectangle snaps to "9'0,5". If the 9' measurement is ok, you only need type ",3.5". Sketchup will replace the second dimension with what you typed, but leave the first one as it was inferred.
Thanks for the post. I prefer to use construction lines to map out the floor plan then trace them to draw the plan and extrude it up all at once. Next I will work on the doors.
Kyle Macht That works, too! The best solution is the one that is effective for you!
@Kyle So do I.
I doubt nobody mentioned.. anyway, you can use square tool to get the area inside rooms and push walls out the floor by one move..
or make a face plugging and push directly
it,s really nice to learn following your instructions, and you have a nice voice
It's hard to find Part two and part one if you tapped in to this video ... maybe a way to do that in there somewhere?
What I did was click on the channel (sketchUp) then click on "Videos". Then the channel shows all their videos in chronological way. I then scrolled until around 2 years and found this video (or one of the others). Because they were publish one week after another they are all there one next to another. After you are scrolling down, you can as well do Ctrl + F (Comand + F in Mac) and write some of the words of this title, like "Interior Walls" and it will find on the gallery list the video, the others will be right after. You might have to scroll until past 2 years so it can load all the possible videos until that point.
I am fairly new to Sketchup and just paid for the pro subscription.
I really like your easy-going way of training and I am going through some of your various training videos for cabinets and houses. You are a good teacher Aaron. 👍👍 Two thumbs up bro.
At 3:30 you show how to erase the line on top of the wall. actually you would have to do the same thing to the bottom side of the wall since there should be another line. optically is doesn't make a difference but in the past i had stuff like that causing a lot of problems when i wanted to change something later.
Thanks for sharing. Yes I have another method which might be easier for some. After the first rectangle to start the interior walls, I just use push-pull continuously thereafter. When I reach a junction, I use push-pull plus. This is particularly quicker with four way junctions. The down side is the clean-up.
Urban Woodworking That works, too!
I never thought of doing the walls that way infact the more I watch your videos the more I’m starting to use sketchup the correct way
I must also say the drawings that I have used have never been so accurate but I still like how you made layers
Remember, the "right" was is the way that works best for you!
Aaron, Thank you for your videos. I am designing a piece of furniture for our dining room, and thought I would explore the "Match New Photo" command to put my Sketchup model into context. I was able to bluff my way through most of it, but ended up with a scale mismatch. My model includes the corner of the room, openings, other furniture to scale. The photo I imported was of the same corner, but not to that scale. I could find no way to manipulate the photo size. So I tried to resize the whole model to match the photo. I used the Tape tool, and tried to change the model wall height (96") to the dimension in the photo (10'-10") to re-scale the whole model. But that did not work. Then I tried the Scale tool, and enlarge the whole model using the ratio to enlarge 96" to 130". That seemed to work in an entirely unpredictable way. I did finally use the Scale tool to bumble toward something acceptable. If you get a chance, I'd like to see your workflow around that feature.
9thTerminal the trick to scaling when using match photo is to click and drag up and down the blue axis. Great idea for a new video!
How can I thicken the walls please?
Most of the time, Push/Pull will work
Why not have a live video of SketchUp 3D Basecamp 2018?
I'm curious how do you hover/zoom in and out/orbit so smoothly like that?
He's got a Spacemouse.
My logi do all that, you just need a mouse with button on the wheel
@@DarkMoonDroid That's what she said!
There are a couple of things that are REALLY frustrating that would be helpful to explain. For example, if you create a wall and you want to place it against another wall, there is some kind of snap function that does not allow you to align them perfectly. it's like the edges and corners are magnets that repel each other. Also, many of the functions that you describe in here, such as a quick way to duplicate a wall using the option key, don't work in the new version of Sketchup Pro.
Was there something specific that you cannot get to work in 2022? After a quick review, there is nothing shown that should not work in the most recent version.
@@SketchUp There are a couple things I am struggling with. I will contact technical support. I am sure there is a setting somewhere that I need to change. Thanks for the quick reply.
Thanks very much!
the orient faces part got me SHOOKETH i always just painted the blue walls in white
Same!
I've been using SU since 2003. You snuck in a command I hadn't used before! Orient faces...
I normally reverse faces indivually with a quick key I set up ('Q' in my case). Just activate a single face command like follow me or push-pull, and tap 'Q' over any reversed face.
SketchItReal That’s what we shoot for! It’s never too late to learn something extra!
Reverse individual faces works, too!
See you at #3DBaseCamp!
Why do you need to orient faces? if you know a video explaining just let me know
@@brumasbusiness SketchUp allows you to paint both sides, so not as much an issue. Some other 3D software does not, and some ignore the back side altogether. So if you are going to use it in other software, you will get bad results.
Also, if you hold shift when painting it paints all front-faces or back-faces (separately) with same material your new paint color/texture. If faces are reversed some are painted, and opposite side are paint where they are flipped.
Thanks a lot, Aaron. though You looked very tired in this vid, you did a great job drawing the walls. Of course, as you said, there are so many ways to draw interior walls. the question is, what are we going to do with these interior walls next. I guess that should be the factor controlling grouping them.
madwani Exactly! If I were going to frame them, I would group each individually. If this is for a floor plan, I can group them all together!
How are the camera movements so smooth? When I zoom in and out using the scroll wheel, it's so jumpy. But in this video it's butter smooth?
he is using a device which helps him control the camera smooth and effortlessly. he doesn't use keyboard for camera movements.
I was just going to mention that shirt, man. ;-). Love all your videos. Thanks a bunch!
Robert Hobbs thanks!
Do anyone know which software he used to draw the floor plan images? I was wondering what is the best approach to follow: build the 3d model in sketchup then use section function to get the floor plans drawing or draw the floor plans first then import in sketchup and build the model on them? there are schools of design that encourage begining designing in 3d for more creativity if you know what I mean
The plans were created from a model in SketchUp that was exported to LayOut.
@@SketchUp
Thanks
Not specific to this video, but I want to be able to select a line or surface and resize it absolute, not relative. I've gone metric so subtraction is not so bad for me, but I still want to be able to set the desired dimension rather than enter the adjustment
Please direct me to an extension that does this
Thank you
Great idea! Consider it “in the hopper”!
there is a much faster way, using the make a face plugging u can push the walls out of the plan.
I'm thinkin' I need to keep Interior and Exterior Walls separate and on separate tags.
🤔
I design tiny houses and other tiny things, so it gets a bit cramped in there...
I always pull up from the bottom. How funny...
Ah! You did it once!
Hi, just got into this channel, really really helpful, very interesting, well done to Aarron, great presenter thank you. One thing: How on earth do you cope with the imperial measurement system?? To my mind it is mad to have to type in colons and exclamation marks and forward slashes every time you need to put in a dimension. Every time I hear "Move it by 15/16ths or we`ll make that 5`6 and 7/8ths it drives me crazy.
I can cope with machinists working in imperial, because the thou is at least a decimal measurement. But using imperial dimensions in a piece of software like this is just mental. Sorry for the rant, keep up the good work.
Love and peace
why do we have to orient faces? If you have a video explaining this just let me know...
Been watching through those awesome tutorials for a while now. And got a question: what do you use for such a smooth camera control? When I do my drawings I use middle mouse button and my camera control is jerky and awkward.
Thanks for great tutorials by the way.
I use a 3D mouse from 3dconnexion in all my videos.
Thank you 🤗
you area genius for making me one too.
Hi this is the first video I have watched that was kind of sloppy. There was two walls that didn’t line up but you never mentioned it. As a beginner these are the most crucial areas to cover
Your shirt has a typo, it should be "Jeanius"
Steven Dorst Never noticed! Wow! That is embarrassing!
Oreint faces waw very new to me 🤭
What a damn kludge! Why don't you have the videos organized? This is ridiculous. I don't see any kind of playlist where the videos are in a sequence.
We do! Right here: th-cam.com/play/PL-bndkJaV8A5xgcBgaQPIA6hIno2TsakZ.html
That is not the best way to create interior walls. You are a novice. Kyle's way of drawing is the right way..
Novice? Thank you! You make me feel so young! As I mention in the video, I am only showing one way to input walls. The best workflow is the one that works for you!
Stopped watching after the 5th "actually" in under 1 minute.