This 10 minutes covered Everything my 3 credit hour class taught me in using SketchUp. So Helpful! Yes, we were given models to edit and create, but The ESSENTIALS I should have learned on day one were included here. Thank you for the quality content. I will be using this channel for similar software in the future.
I watched this video once without having ever used Sketchup and then proceeded to make my very first blueprint of a bedroom with the skill of an experienced user within 15 minutes of starting. Very good video!
Cnrl + N + Z to undo an action or modification. Esc to undo current action. On right panel, graduation cap is instruction; glasses manage visual aides and effects; stacked blocks are ready-made components; snap board is the views panel for standard perspective views; set precision/units of objects from "info i"; 3D shapes is to preview objects in different styles; apply materials with "entity info" (top). Raising cube (looks like stamp) symbol has push-pull for dragging 3D objects; follow me for dragging a 3D using a separate 2D shape, and offset tool. Visualization tools are on the circular ribbon (orbit). Feet are previews from human perspective. To edit object component, select, then use "move" cross arrows. To edit entire object, select using arrow to draw box, then right click and "make group". (Or click and drag from right side to encompass entire object.) To edit ready-made component, right click and "explode". Rotate by fixing main rotation point and then angle. Use Cntrl+X, C, or V to cut, copy, or paste.
Dude, my 3D art class is using this website, and it's honestly pretty epic because it's one of the only projects in school that I am actually excited about
I just realized an amazing tool that would benefit everyone. If we can switch what tools we can use through pressing numbers as shortcuts like with equipment on hotbars with games.
What a superb video, the last time I used SketchUp for a DIY project was back when it was owned by Google so it was great to get a refresher like this that brought me back up to speed in less than an hour of watching and playing around. Thanks again!
Thank you for making this. I've yet to go through the tutorial but from what I've read in the comments I'm very excited. I'm a fashion designer and will be graduating this April 2022 and this program was not apart of the programs we tend to use but I feel like it would be a great addition I can learn on my own to enhance my digital design skills as for visual merchandising it will be perfect... For display layout illustrations
If you are a fashion designer, this program is far beyond, you shall use Photoshop or Illustrator. However, if you manage to master a CAD software (even for the basics), you will be able to have an idea of a 3D design rendering, which is something that 'classic' 2D software can do. It requires a significant amount of time, but your simulation will be more realistic.
@@bai thank you and yes i only need it for floor plans. there are certain avenues in the scope of being a fashion designer in the industry which this program is recommended for more realistic ideas of a layout regarding visual merchandise as i mentioned. so the basics will be fine and becoming advanced will be a bonus for myself.
@@Bearded_Fox my daughter in law is a design/ merchandising manager. I can see how this could help for plan-o-grams to save time and steps. Just the tutorial here shows how useful it would be in a variety of spaces. Lol I just want to plan a custom bookshelf, but it almost seems a waste of a great program.
Great tutorial, thank you for your content. FYI 3:48 I think you'll find it's pronounced "height". There is no "th" sound at the end of height. Length, width and a hard T stop. "heigh-t". Wow, so much great information in your video, thank you for sharing.
Thanks man I'm just learning how to use this for school your video is really helping i appreciate this vid you definitely didn't serve me an overdose of explanation but told me all I need to know thanks man you've made it onto my subs list :)
You're so amazing thank you for this i really didn't know SketchUp , and to learn software from scratch would be hectic you made things so easy . God bless u 🙂💕🥺
This is so helpful! Thank you very much, though I might not be a fast learner so I need to rewatch this again multiple times. I am starting my own webtoon so I can earn money and help my mother.
It's a pretty cool and Very basic tool, for those who have no real 3D design (from scratch) and development skills; such as using Maxon Cinema 4D, Maya, Blender, etc ... . What I'd like to know is, can you/I import any 3D graphics and/or animations, you've/I've already created (using Maxon Cinema 4D, Maya, Blender, Daz 3D, etc ...)
I might say SANA All, this is so very nice video, i learn a lot today about your videos hope we grow our tutorial chuchu hahahah... this is entertaining tutorials love itt🥰😍😘
Hi!This video was amazing!But I have a question!How do we make the text stand up?I really need to know.I hope you can answer as soon as possible!Have a great day and a Happy New Year!
This is the USA for you. They also prefer miles and feet 🦶, ounces (not 100g) and pounds (not 500g), cups ☕️? and quarts (not 1L) , not to mention Fahrenheit... God help America ...
@@mvl6827 At least we use the same system consistently. What's with all the references to miles, yards, inches, etc in British measurements? I see and hear it all the time. Now THAT makes no sense. (And no, they were not doing it for the benefit of anyone from the U.S.)
OMG this video literally saved me! Just one question, can you change the metric system? I need my model to be in centimetres, is that possible to do with sketch up?
I wish the Sketchup would work for me like this. trying to draw a simple drawer. Often times the line attaches to the wrong place on the upper horizontal member. Also it fills areas that should be open.
Thanks!
Thank you so much
Finally a NO-BS tutorial that doesn't start by explaining how the universe came into existence. Thank you!
so true
You're very welcome!
XD true
Lmao so true
Legit! A must especially if you are sleep deprived, tired and in a rush all at the same time Lol
literally learned how to use SketchUp before my model is due 3 hrs before thanks man
GG WP
This gives me hope for my model due in 6 days
I'm in a zoom rn and we are supposed to show the teacher our sketchup things i haven't done anything for the past week and im dying
SQUADDDD
same
This 10 minutes covered Everything my 3 credit hour class taught me in using SketchUp. So Helpful!
Yes, we were given models to edit and create, but The ESSENTIALS I should have learned on day one were included here.
Thank you for the quality content. I will be using this channel for similar software in the future.
Thank you very much for your feedback!!
I watched this video once without having ever used Sketchup and then proceeded to make my very first blueprint of a bedroom with the skill of an experienced user within 15 minutes of starting. Very good video!
Outstanding to know! Thank you!!
Cnrl + N + Z to undo an action or modification.
Esc to undo current action.
On right panel, graduation cap is instruction; glasses manage visual aides and effects; stacked blocks are ready-made components; snap board is the views panel for standard perspective views; set precision/units of objects from "info i"; 3D shapes is to preview objects in different styles; apply materials with "entity info" (top).
Raising cube (looks like stamp) symbol has push-pull for dragging 3D objects; follow me for dragging a 3D using a separate 2D shape, and offset tool.
Visualization tools are on the circular ribbon (orbit).
Feet are previews from human perspective.
To edit object component, select, then use "move" cross arrows. To edit entire object, select using arrow to draw box, then right click and "make group". (Or click and drag from right side to encompass entire object.) To edit ready-made component, right click and "explode".
Rotate by fixing main rotation point and then angle.
Use Cntrl+X, C, or V to cut, copy, or paste.
my model was due 4 days ago because I couldn't figure out how to use sketchup so now im finally gonna learn
Get down!! :)
This is the perfect tutorial to familiarize yourself with SketchUp, absolutely love it!
Thank you very much!!!
This is unmatched. It motivates me to begin with SketchUp. Job well done.
Dude, my 3D art class is using this website, and it's honestly pretty epic because it's one of the only projects in school that I am actually excited about
try out blender too
Gave the confidence that i can learn this software quickly
I just realized an amazing tool that would benefit everyone. If we can switch what tools we can use through pressing numbers as shortcuts like with equipment on hotbars with games.
FINALLY a tutorial I can actually follow !!! THANK YOU !!!
You are very welcome!!!
What a superb video, the last time I used SketchUp for a DIY project was back when it was owned by Google so it was great to get a refresher like this that brought me back up to speed in less than an hour of watching and playing around. Thanks again!
You are welcome!!
Thank you this was brief and fulfilling I was stuck with videos people were mumbling and wasting my time
One of the perfect made tutorials with clear narration, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for making this! I have some training in AutoCAD, but I needed to use SketchUp for a project; this was a great explanation!
Our pleasure!
This is a great tutorial for beginners, like myself. I can create a project right away after watching your video. Thank you very much.
You're very welcome!
Thanks! That was very helpful!
You are welcome!
This is very useful tutorial for Sketchup, Thank you very much.
Thank you for watching this video :)
Thanks!! So much finished, my Model a day before due, you're a literal lifesaver
You're welcome!!
Thank you for making this. I've yet to go through the tutorial but from what I've read in the comments I'm very excited. I'm a fashion designer and will be graduating this April 2022 and this program was not apart of the programs we tend to use but I feel like it would be a great addition I can learn on my own to enhance my digital design skills as for visual merchandising it will be perfect... For display layout illustrations
If you are a fashion designer, this program is far beyond, you shall use Photoshop or Illustrator. However, if you manage to master a CAD software (even for the basics), you will be able to have an idea of a 3D design rendering, which is something that 'classic' 2D software can do. It requires a significant amount of time, but your simulation will be more realistic.
@@bai thank you and yes i only need it for floor plans. there are certain avenues in the scope of being a fashion designer in the industry which this program is recommended for more realistic ideas of a layout regarding visual merchandise as i mentioned. so the basics will be fine and becoming advanced will be a bonus for myself.
@@Bearded_Fox my daughter in law is a design/ merchandising manager. I can see how this could help for plan-o-grams to save time and steps. Just the tutorial here shows how useful it would be in a variety of spaces. Lol I just want to plan a custom bookshelf, but it almost seems a waste of a great program.
Great tutorial, thank you for your content. FYI 3:48 I think you'll find it's pronounced "height". There is no "th" sound at the end of height. Length, width and a hard T stop. "heigh-t". Wow, so much great information in your video, thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your precious feedback!
this is very fantastic
Thank you very much!!
this is perfect. all I needed in just a 10 min vid
Thank you very much!!
GREAT Tutorial
Glad you think so!
Straight to the point, great tutorial❤
Thank you!!
Thanks man I'm just learning how to use this for school your video is really helping i appreciate this vid you definitely didn't serve me an overdose of explanation but told me all I need to know thanks man you've made it onto my subs list :)
Thank you very much!!!!
I was not having any idea regarding this software but uh given an excellent idea…..
Thank you for the great tutorial ❤️
You are welcome!
You're so amazing thank you for this i really didn't know SketchUp , and to learn software from scratch would be hectic you made things so easy . God bless u 🙂💕🥺
Thank you very much!!
Red x (Horizontal)
Green y (Vertical)
Blue z (Height)
very nice.....It add to my knowledge
Thank you very much!!
thank you and subscribed❤
Thanks for subbing! :3
Simple and concise.
Incredible
Thank you.
you helped me so much with this video. now i know all the basics of sketch up and I can start making my own projects and 3D models.
Thanks a lot
Thank you for your comment!
Thank you! well detailed explanation!
Excellent content, thank you for putting in the work and it shows your goal was to cut out all the fluff and leave info only.
Thank you you very much!!
thank u really helped alot..best tutor
Thank you very much!
I am really grateful for the useful and fantastic guide on SketchUp :)
Glad it was helpful!
wut up, i just wanna say thanks for teaching me how to use SketchUp, great video :)
No problem!
I find this tutorial quite helpful for a quick review of this software.
Glad to hear that!
Agreed.
Heyyy ! Thanks ! Precise tutorial; praiseworthy :)
Thanks for sharing your valuable experience.
GOOD VIDEO HELPED ME ALOT THANKS
Very good video, congratulations!. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
I always enjoy an intrusive workflow ...
Hi, I am making a series of video tutorial on how to use sketchup for beginners. If you are interested, please support me. thank you
I assume it was a misreading of "intuitive"
I quit watching as soon as he got the descriptions of the x/y/z axes wrong.
This is so helpful! Thank you very much, though I might not be a fast learner so I need to rewatch this again multiple times.
I am starting my own webtoon so I can earn money and help my mother.
Good luck with your project!!
Clear and concise! Most excellent!
Thank you verpy much!!
Great refresher. ty
This was great, thank you! Also is it just me or does he sound like Sal from Khan Academy?
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you!
You are welcome!!
Wow, so well done! Thanks for posting, man! Very helpful.
Wow, right to the point and no BS.
Thanks!
Too kind, thank you very much!! What would you like to see next? 😃
Very helpful
Thanks for the video, this helped a lot!
No problem!
thank you that was intense and useful!
So glad!
That's cool, thank you.
No problem!
Best video ever
Thank you so much!!!
It's a pretty cool and Very basic tool, for those who have no real 3D design (from scratch) and development skills; such as using Maxon Cinema 4D, Maya, Blender, etc ... . What I'd like to know is, can you/I import any 3D graphics and/or animations, you've/I've already created (using Maxon Cinema 4D, Maya, Blender, Daz 3D, etc ...)
Thanks man this is super insightful!
Glad you enjoyed it!
is there a way to have the list of pieces and their measures ? that would help a lot.
The web-based version doesn't allow users to add extensions, unfortunately. To use the cutlist extension, you need to use the desktop software.
I might say SANA All, this is so very nice video, i learn a lot today about your videos hope we grow our tutorial chuchu hahahah... this is entertaining tutorials love itt🥰😍😘
Hi!This video was amazing!But I have a question!How do we make the text stand up?I really need to know.I hope you can answer as soon as possible!Have a great day and a Happy New Year!
What do you mean with 'stand up'?
@@bai Never mind
Thank you for the introduction to Sketchup
Thank you very much!
Now, time to build that trapper shack!
Thanks man, now I'll be able to do my Axonometric this week, just have to figure out how to change the Units to Metric :)
Amazing!!!
How does this guy literally have a tutorial for every single software
Lol
Hope that u can flash to screen widely the tools that u use, thks added knowledge in how to use 3D in other way
Very professional content
Thank you so much!!!
Wow ultimate working
this software is the best ;)
This guide is amazing good
Thank you very much!!!
That's good tutorial.
1:26 "[...] choosing the correct measurement unit to use."
chooses feet & inches, instead of millimeter :-(
You can set the units if you press the sketchup looking button on the right
This is the USA for you. They also prefer miles and feet 🦶, ounces (not 100g) and pounds (not 500g), cups ☕️? and quarts (not 1L) , not to mention Fahrenheit... God help America ...
@@mvl6827 thanks M VL. You were very helpful.
@@MoJoM0J01 my pleasure!
@@mvl6827 At least we use the same system consistently. What's with all the references to miles, yards, inches, etc in British measurements? I see and hear it all the time. Now THAT makes no sense. (And no, they were not doing it for the benefit of anyone from the U.S.)
Very good tutorial
Very nice useful video.
I loved ur simple explanation, subbed, and tyvm :)
Thank you very much!!
thank you bro
Np!!!
Thank you from India.
Now ill try to design my own home which is lying in my brain for 2 years.
Good luck with your next projects!
OMG this video literally saved me! Just one question, can you change the metric system? I need my model to be in centimetres, is that possible to do with sketch up?
Yes you can change it in inches if you need to. But that shall be done when you start making a project.
Nice tutorial! thank you so much
You are welcome :)
That's great tutorial😮🥰
Thank you!!
thanks a lot bro
Always welcome
nice sketchup
Excellent tutorial thank you
Thank you!!
@1:10 I am not able to get this interface how do I open this page and start working lol am looking like total noob or I am noob lol but please help me
❤❤❤Thank you Bro❤❤❤
Ohh you are welcome :)
This was soooooo helpful you rock! Thankyou!!!!!!
You're so welcome!
I wish the Sketchup would work for me like this. trying to draw a simple drawer. Often times the line attaches to the wrong place on the upper horizontal member. Also it fills areas that should be open.
Try Fusion360 for that. I found that for furniture or other delicate objects it works better
thanks
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Thank you for explaining it very well.
You are welcome!
wonderful
Good no bullshit tutorial
You are welcome!!!
Excellent video. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks.
You're welcome
Thanks for tutorial! How do I modify the terrain? I'm wanting to model my half acre property which is on a hill side