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Sketchup for Interior Design 3D Visualizing, Designing, and Space Planning

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

08.03.2023

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/18,4/1,4 cm

Gewicht

590 g

Auflage

2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-89774-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

08.03.2023

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/18,4/1,4 cm

Gewicht

590 g

Auflage

2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-89774-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Sketchup for Interior Design
  • Foreword xi

    Why Read This Book? xi

    What's Covered? xi

    Any Pre-reqs? xi

    Computer and Version of SketchUp

    Discussed in This Book xi

    Extra Goodies xii

    Further Resources xii

    About the Companion Website xiii

    Chapter 1: What Is SketchUp and How Do Interior Designers Use It? 1

    What Is SketchUp? 1

    What Is SketchUp Used For? 2

    Who Uses SketchUp? 2

    SketchUp Pro 2

    SketchUp Free and SketchUp Shop 2

    SketchUp Make 2017 2

    Is SketchUp Easy to Learn? 3

    Do I Need to Know AutoCAD? 3

    Difference between Traditional CAD Drawings and Models 3

    Solid Models 5

    Surface Models 5

    T-spline Models 5

    Mesh Models 5

    Building Information Management (BIM) 5

    What SketchUp Pro Can Do 6

    Summary 11

    Further Resources 11

    Chapter 2: Getting Started 13

    Hardware, Operating System, and Browser Requirements 13

    PC: Windows 11, Windows 10 13

    Mac: OS 12+ (Monterey), 11+ (Big Sur), and Mac OS 10.15+ (Catalina) 13

    Tablets 14

    Viewer App 14

    Video Card 14

    Space Mouse 15

    Download SketchUp Pro 15

    Launch SketchUp Pro 16

    Choose a Template 17

    The Workspace 18

    Menu Bar 19

    Getting Started Toolbar 20

    The Global Axes 20

    Scale Figure 21

    Bottom- left Screen Icons 21

    Measurements Box 21

    Panel Trays 22

    Run Multiple SketchUp Files at the Same Time 22

    Save Options 23

    Backup Files 23

    Save and Exit the Software 23

    Summary 24

    Further Resources 24

    Chapter 3: Exploring the Interface 25

    Add the Large Tool Set 25

    The Search Tool 27

    The Select Tool, Erase and Undo 27

    The Rectangle Tool 28

    The Inference Engine 28

    The Rotated Rectangle Tool 30

    The Circle Tool 30

    The Push/Pull Tool 31

    Impute Numbers 32

    The Pan, Orbit, and Zoom Tools 33

    Modifier Keys 35

    The Escape Key 35

    The Camera and the Views Toolbar 35

    Selection Techniques 37

    The Move Tool 39

    Resize a Circle with the Move Tool 40

    Customize the Workspace 40

    Customize Toolbars on the PC 40

    Customize the Getting Started Toolbar on the Mac 42

    Make a Custom Template 42

    The Help Function 45

    Summary 45

    Further Resources 46

    Exercises 46

    Chapter 4: Modeling Furniture 47

    Faces and Edges 47

    The Eraser Tool and Erasing 47

    The Pencil and Freehand Tools 48

    Make a Roof Ridge with the Move tool 50

    Stickiness 50

    What Is a Group? 52

    Make a Group 52

    Edit a Group 53

    Causes of a Non- Filling Face 54

    Best Practices for Modeling 55

    Color- coordinate Axes and Model Lines by Changing the Edge Style Setting 55

    Model a Table 56

    Model the Tabletop 57

    Guidelines and Guide Points 58

    The Tape Measure's Two Modes 58

    Place Guidelines for the Table Legs 58

    Model the Table Leg 59

    What Is a Component? 59

    Edit a Component and Make It Unique 60

    Turn the Leg Square into a Component 60

    Component Options 61

    Copy the Leg Component 61

    Add Volume to the Leg Component 62

    Add the Leg's Lower Part 62

    How to Edit the Leg's Length 62

    Taper the Leg with the Scale Tool 63

    Adjust Size with the Scale Tool 64

    Draw the Apron 64

    Add a Shadow 65

    Model a Bookcase 65

    Make a Shell with the Offset Tool 65

    Group the Shell 66

    Make and Array a Shelf Component 66

    What Is Array? 66

    Linear Array the Shelf Component 68

    Change the Shelves' Height and Depth 69

    Add a Curved Apron with the 2-Point Arc Tool 69

    What Is the Entity Info Box? 70

    Make a Component Door 71

    Make a Second Component Door and Mirror It 72

    Model a Crown Molding 73

    Put Glass in the Doors 73

    A Translucent Workaround with the

    Rotate Tool and Hide 74

    Add Knobs with the Circle Tool 79

    Model a Clock with Radial Array 80

    Draw Clock Hands with Inference Matching 83

    Summary 85

    Exercises 85

    Chapter 5: Drafting, Modeling, and Furnishing a Floor Plan 87

    Prepare a Raster File for Import 87

    Draft a Plan by Tracing a Raster Image 87

    The Explode Function 89

    How to Resize Geometry 89

    Scale the Imported Floor Plan with the

    Tape Measure 89

    Change Line Color 94

    Trace Interior Walls 95

    Edge Styles Again 96

    From Plan to Model 98

    Add a Porch, Door, and Window 99

    Flashing Planes 102

    Draft a Plan from a Paper Sketch 102

    The 3D Warehouse 105

    Import a Door through the Components Tray 106

    To Download into the Model or Not? 106

    Component Door in Single- versus Double-sided Walls 109

    Import Warehouse Furniture Through the Components Browser Search Field 109

    Copy and Paste Between SketchUp Files 111

    Paste In Place 112

    See All Components Loaded in the Model with the In Model Icon 112

    Purge and Delete Unused Components 112

    Make a Local Collection and Link It to the

    Components Browser 113

    Create Plan and Elevation Views 116

    The Section Tool 117

    Make a Section Cut with Create Group

    from Slice 117

    Model a Building from an AutoCAD (DWG) Plan 119

    Prepare a DWG File for Import 120

    Import a DWG File of the Cottage 121

    Model the DWG File 123

    Export the File 125

    Interact with Revit, 20- 20, and Chief Architect 125

    "Clipping" (Disappearing Geometry) 125

    Move Geometry with Coordinates 126

    Add Tags to Control Visibility 126

    Change Line Type with Tag 127

    Modeling Tips 127

    Model a Sloped Roof with the

    Protractor Tool 128

    Geo-locate a Model 129

    Fun Exports and Imports 131

    Is SketchUp Running Slow? 132

    Make SketchUp Run Faster by Keeping the Polygon Count Down 132

    Strategies to Make SketchUp Run Faster 133

    Summary 136

    Further Resources 136

    Exercises 136

    Chapter 6: Model a Two- story Interior 137

    Explode and Clean Up the Imported DWG File 138

    Create Faces 138

    Model the Plan 139

    Model and Group the First Floor's Walls and Floor 140

    Make Tags and Move Groups to Them 141

    More About Tags 141

    Add a Component Door 142

    Nesting and Organization 144

    The Outliner 144

    Make a Second Floor Platform 146

    Cut a Stairwell on the Second Floor 146

    Draw the Staircase 147

    Draw and Divide a Vertical Riser Line 147

    Copy the Steps with a Linear Array 148

    Add Volume to the Staircase 150

    Model the Second Floor 151

    Push/Pull the Walls Up 151

    Create Edges with Intersect Faces with Model 152

    Move the Second Floor onto the First 153

    How to Click Two Corners Together 153

    Modeling Tips 153

    Make a Mansard Roof with Autofold 154

    Field of View 155

    Model Cabinets with Guidelines and the

    3-Point Rectangle 156

    Make Crown Molding with Follow Me 157

    The Weld Function 158

    Soften and Smooth 159

    Model a Handrail 160

    How to Search the 3D Warehouse 161

    Viewing Components In Model 162

    Download and Edit a Warehouse Staircase 163

    Mirror with Flip Along 163

    Mirror with the Scale Tool 164

    Change the Staircase's Height and Width with a Reference Line 164

    Troublesome Components 164

    Change a Component Axis with the Axis Tool 165

    Change Orientation of Multiple Faces at Once 166

    Change the Default Face Color 167

    Summary 168

    Exercises 168

    Chapter 7: Painting with Colors, Materials, and Match Photo 169

    What Is Painting? 169

    Paint with Built- in SketchUp Materials 169

    Painting on Groups versus Loose Geometry.. 170

    The Paint Bucket Tool 171

    Painting Shortcuts 172

    Adjust a Color 174

    Enter RGB Values 175

    Sample, Save As, and Export on the PC 176

    Translucency 176

    Purge Unused Colors and Materials 177

    Purge versus Delete 178

    Paint with Materials 178

    Edit a Material 179

    Map SketchUp to a Digital Imaging Program.. 180

    Import Materials from Other Models 180

    Make New Materials Available to All of Your SketchUp Files 181

    Check Face Orientation on Painted Surfaces with Entity Info and Face Style 182

    Modeling Workflow 182

    Photograph a Material for Import 183

    Import a Material 183

    Repeating and Seamless Materials 185

    Import an Image 186

    Erase an Image 187

    Model Wall Art with an Imported Image 187

    Model a Picture Frame with Follow Me 188

    Image Placement Tips 188

    Make and Link a Local Materials Collection on the PC 189

    Import and Replace a Color or Texture on the Mac with Load 191

    Drag Materials into the Model 191

    Position a Material with Fixed and Free Pins 192

    Fixed Pins 192

    Free Pins 194

    Straighten a Skewed Image with Free Pins.. 195

    Paint on a Curved Surface 196

    Paint on Draperies with Texture/Project 196

    Paint Letters on a Cylinder with Texture/Project 198

    Match Photo on an Interior Space 199

    Use an Appropriate Photo 199

    Import the Photo 199

    Choose the Dialog Box Settings 199

    Align the Photo's Perspective to SketchUp's Camera 201

    Trace the Photo 202

    Project the Photo 203

    Scale the Model with the Tape Measure 203

    Summary 203

    Further Resources 204

    Exercises 204

    Chapter 8: Enhancing and Presenting the Model 205

    Annotate the Model 205

    The Dimension Tool 206

    Edit the Dimension Stringer 207

    Font Size: Points versus Height 208

    The Text Tool 209

    Screen Text versus Leader Text 209

    Screen Text 209

    Leader Text 209

    Pushpin versus View Based Leaders 210

    Dimension a Floor Plan 211

    3D Text 212

    Styles 213

    Make a Shortcut to the Default Style 215

    Remove the Sky 216

    Watermark the File 216

    Shadows and Shadow Settings 218

    Scenes 218

    Make Scenes of Different Designs 219

    Animate with Scenes 223

    The Camera Tools 225

    Position Camera 225

    Look Around 226

    Walk 226

    Dynamic Components 227

    Live Components 229

    Export a SketchUp File into a Different Format 229

    Export a Model as a 2D Graphic 229

    Export as a 3D File 230

    Enhancing the Model 231

    Enhance with Photoshop 231

    Enhance with Rendering Programs 231

    Enhance with Hand Rendering 231

    Summary 235

    Further Resources 235

    Exercises 236

    Chapter 9: Extensions 237

    What's an Extension? 237

    The Extension Warehouse 238

    Download and Install textureMe 240

    Find the Extension 241

    How Do Extensions Work? 242

    Extension Manager 245

    Developer 246

    Make a Desktop Shortcut 246

    Summary 246

    Further Resources 246

    Exercises 247

    Chapter 10: Construction Documentation with Layout 249

    What Is LayOut? 249

    Prepare the SketchUp Model for LayOut 249

    Create Scenes 249

    Change Style and Properties 250

    Make a Section View 250

    Save and Send 252

    Choose a Paper Size 252

    The LayOut Workspace 254

    The Yellow Warning Triangle and Updating the LayOut File 254

    The Viewport 255

    Copy the Viewport 255

    Link Viewports to Scenes 256

    Scale the Scenes 256

    The Top of Screen Menu 257

    File 257

    View 260

    Tools 261

    Window 261

    Help 261

    Annotate the Views 261

    The Scrapbook Tray 263

    Add Line Weights 264

    More LayOut Capabilities 266

    Summary 266

    Exercises 266

    Index 267