Some excellent tips, especially the use of textures to represent complex materials. The biggest issue with modeling walls and framing is the parametrics. Just removing, adding or modifying a simple window in a wall (framing or no framing) can be a tedious and time consuming process.
That was great! Super useful! Any chance of a similar one for steel structures with the different steel profiles? I recently designed a small footbridge and wish I had this kind of video for that kind of application.
Hi everyone! Let me know what kinds of things you DON'T Model in SketchUp in the comments below! :)
Some excellent tips, especially the use of textures to represent complex materials. The biggest issue with modeling walls and framing is the parametrics. Just removing, adding or modifying a simple window in a wall (framing or no framing) can be a tedious and time consuming process.
That was great! Super useful! Any chance of a similar one for steel structures with the different steel profiles? I recently designed a small footbridge and wish I had this kind of video for that kind of application.
Thx for the tips! It's always informative and pleasure to hear you man! ❤️🔥
Congrats on the 500k! finally.
Never thought I'd get here - it's been a long road :)
Really helpful vid man, thank you
Greatings from Indonesia
Thanks for the Video🎉
Thanks for watching!
Just curious if you are a SketchUp Certified Trainer? Also, do you participate in the SketchUp forum/community?
Just a guy that likes SketchUp and uses it a lot - I do post on the forums sometimes. I'm curious - does it make a difference one way or another?
Small tips like these do the biggest change for over-thinkers like me 🫠
Glad it helped! :)