Showing posts with label #Cover story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Cover story. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

What's New in V-Ray 3.6

 Chaos Group has released V-Ray 3.6 for SketchUp, the latest update for its professional rendering plugin. Built with the Chaos Group's industry-leading technology, V-Ray 3.6 for SketchUp simplifies the design process for architects and designers, offering photorealistic visuals and easy-to-use concept controls for construction. This latest update brings a simplified interface, improved GPU rendering and support for SketchUp 2018.

With a complete set of creative tools, V-Ray allows you to render anything and everything - from fast design models to the most detailed 3D scenes.

New stuff in V-Ray 3.6

Viewport rendering: With the new Viewport rendering, you can easily select and render multiple regions at the same time, and quickly blend between your V-Ray render and the SketchUp model using +/- hot keys to control opacity.

Powerful GPU Rendering: Faster and more powerful GPU processing, with additional support for aerial perspective, displacement, underground dispersion, matte / shadows and more.

Hybrid GPU + CPU Rendering: The V-Ray GPU running on NVIDIA CUDA can take full advantage of all available hardware, including CPUs and GPUs.

Adaptive Lights: For scenes with lots of lights, the new adaptive light mode can help you reduce rendering times by up to 700%.

Intelligent Interface: The entire V-Ray interface for SketchUp is now cleaner and simpler, with better support for 4K monitors.

File Manager: Manage all your scene files in one place. Define file paths, create scene files and track resources such as textures, IES files and proxy objects.

V-Ray Color Picker: New color picker that is simple and powerful. Select color values ​​in the Screen sRGB (0-255) or Rendering (0.0-1.0) color space.

Scene Import: Import and render V-Ray scenes (.vrscene) from other applications, such as 3ds Max, Rhino and Revit.

Sun Studies: Create sunlight and shadow studies with SketchUp sun animation.

Mist: Give your scenes depth with new realistic 3D fog and light scattering effects.

New Texture Maps: Adjust the look of your scene with new texture maps of procedural and gradient noise.

2D Displacement: Quickly add surface details without extra modeling with optimized 2D displacement - perfect for architectural materials like bricks and stones.

What's New in V-Ray 3.6

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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Learn Lumion the Right WayLearn Lumion the Right Way

 Lumion is quick, simple, and wonderful, however much more so when you have a way to progress. You need a repeatable procedure that nets unsurprising outcomes. We are depicting the work process. The Lumion Workflow Tutorial Series is designed to get you fully operational today.

In the principal arrangement of instructional exercises, we disclose the procedure to make a daytime render. This is the most effortless undertaking type and an extraordinary spot to begin learning. The work process goes somewhat like this.

  • Import a design model
  • Supplant texture pictures with Lumion's hyper-sensible materials
  • Include company objects like trees, vehicles, and individuals from the broad library
  • Lastly, render delightful pictures with my exceptional mix of effects

Watchers of all ability levels will get something out of this, since we additionally tell you the best way to make propelled occasional renderings. There are two types of tutorial available in this line.

Consolidated Tutorials

Is it safe to say that you are a propelled client? A speedy report? Well then the consolidated instructional exercises are actually what you need. This arrangement covers a similar material as the all-inclusive instructional exercises, twofold time! In the event that you need a more inside and out clarification, at a slower pace, look down.

The instructional exercise is partitioned into numerous parts, for example,

Learn Lumion the Right Way

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Monday, August 31, 2020

How to Resize Textures and Materials in SketchUp

 In the present SketchUp speedy tip, we are going to show you how to modify the size of textures in SketchUp. Basically the entirety of a material's traits is overseen in the materials area of the plate. For this situation, we're going to discuss picture based textures.

The way SketchUp makes picture based textures is by rehashing pictures again and again to make a consistent looking texture. In the event that you take a gander at this CMU square texture, you can see reiteration of a similar picture on the off chance that you look carefully enough.

In the event that you look in the edit tab under this material, you can see down at the base that there are a few measurements in boxes. For this situation, this ash square texture is a rehashing texture 1'6 wide by 8 high.

On the off chance that we go in and change this, you can see that the texture picture size changes in our model. You can utilize this with photograph textures you import to resize texture pictures so they are to the correct scale for your model.

There's likewise a picture of a chain off to one side of the measurements. For whatever length of time that the chain is solid, that demonstrates that the perspective proportion of the texture is bolted. This forestalls distortion of your picture.

On the off chance that you click on the chain so it seems broken, it opens the perspective proportion. This can permit you to extend your picture to change the way that it looks. Whether that you ever need to reset your texture size, essentially click on the bolts to one side hand side of the measurements.

To add detail and authenticity to your models, SketchUp empowers you to paint materials on faces. Materials are basically paints that have a shading and discretionary texture (characterized inside a picture document). For instance, in the accompanying figure, the roofing material has a blue shading and a texture that reproduces metal material. The siding and grass are likewise materials that have a shading and texture.

How to Resize Textures and Materials in SketchUp

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Designing Outdoor Kitchen with SketchUp

 Turning thoughts, or, for sure, dreams, into the truth is something SketchUp exceeds expectations at. For an Australian organization, transforming their customers' fantasy outside kitchens into a the truth is their business – and SketchUp has a major impact in it.

Outside Alfresco Kitchens, a WA business that is as of late propelled in Victoria, plans, fabricates and introduces open air kitchens that take the unassuming patio grill region to an unheard of level, making its own items under the Infresco name.

What separates it from different organizations is that it has some expertise in zones that are in part indoor or encased, assembling and introducing grills, stoves and so forth that are government-affirmed for use in those sorts of territories.

Ricardo Solomons, who is the association's operator in Victoria and who truly stirred his way up from his apprenticeship, said SketchUp was demonstrating a significant apparatus for Outdoor Alfresco Kitchens.

Customers come to us with photographs of the zone they need to change, or basic portrays on paper or even only thoughts in their minds," he said. We use SketchUp to structure the kitchen to their requirements, to their particular list of things to get. We use it to shape the premise of our statements also. Our clients love it they can plainly observe what the completed kitchen will resemble and how it will work.

When the customer is content with each part of the undertaking, we give the concluded SketchUp plans to the creation group who truly make the kitchen's segments from the records. It implies there's simply no edges for blunders. We get them right the first run through.

Everybody has their own inner consciousness and with SketchUp we can decipher that vision, we can impart thoughts adequately. We've found SketchUp makes the arrangements 'genuine' for a great deal of our customers.

Designing Outdoor Kitchen with SketchUp

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Thursday, August 27, 2020

Communication in Sketchup through Studio Nine

 SketchUp's capacity is its adaptability and speed in communicating thoughts. Deftness and adaptability are only two of the capacities SketchUp has conveyed to a noticeable architectural and interior design practice.

Studio Nine Architects, in the South Australian capital Adelaide, first received SketchUp into its work process in 2014. Past this, the firm was very conventional with CAD and hand-drawing idea design work processes, until Associate Emma Wight joined the firm that year, carrying her SketchUp experience and aptitudes with her.

At that point, the firm had around 20 staff. Studio Nine today utilizes around 40 staff with a 50/50 split among architectural and interior design. Presently, for all intents and purposes the entirety of the design staff are utilizing SketchUp as a component of their work process.

One of the significant points of interest SketchUp has brought was its adaptability and speed in communicating thoughts to customers. We can immediately yield a design in 3D for a customer so they can obviously observe where the design idea is going, Emma said.

From where a structure sits on its site to interior levels, we can successfully convey our vision to a customer. They can get a handle on the designs all the more viably to encourage their dynamic when it is directly before them in a 3D model that we can 'stroll' around with them to encounter the entire undertaking it is a device to impart the scale and structure actually successfully.

Emma said SketchUp likewise permitted alterations to be made all the more effectively and quickly. While hand-drawn plans and PC produced documentation through Revit and CAD have an enormous job, it is to a greater extent a fixed arrangement, she said. In SketchUp we can change designs rapidly and productively to suit a customer's needs.

Senior Associate Nigel Howden said SketchUp had additionally demonstrated importance in the endorsement procedure through the Office for Design and Architecture South Australia (ODASA) and the Government Architect. We use SketchUp as a major aspect of this endorsement procedure at an early stage in the undertaking's life to show key partners the design thought, plainly imparted in diagrammatic structure, he said.

Communication in Sketchup through Studio Nine

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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

SketchUp Becomes Subscription Only

 As of November 4, 2020, SketchUp will no longer sell Classic Perpetual Licenses and Maintenance and Support restoration plans. SketchUp is progressing to subscription-based items, which offer clients a scope of alternatives including a SketchUp Pro subscription — highlighting one of the most moderate proficient modelers available.

SketchUp is moving to a cloud conveyance model for a couple of reasons. With a subscription, clients can generally get standard updates and enhancements to SketchUp items, access from different gadgets whenever and appreciate streamlined organization and the executives just as access to specialized support.

Subscription requests steady improvement of our item and empowers us to make SketchUp better for you quicker. To finish it off, a subscription to SketchUp implies you'll never need to consider losing access, recharging, or finding that bothersome authorisation code.

In the event that you aren't prepared to quit utilizing your Classic Perpetual License, don't stress. You'll have the option to keep utilizing the most recent rendition you own (eternity). Likewise, in the event that you'd prefer to refresh your Classic Perpetual License, you can do that until November fourth, 2020.

It would be ideal if you be exhorted: on the off chance that you buy a refreshed Classic Perpetual License or recharge your Maintenance and Support permit preceding November 4, 2020, you will not, at this point have the option to overhaul and access extra highlights each year as you have previously.

SketchUp Becomes Subscription Only

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Monday, August 24, 2020

SketchUp and Rhino plug-ins now available for Unity Reflect

 In the modern AEC world, 60% of all augmented reality (AR) and computer generated reality (VR) content is fueled by Unity. The devs of Unity propelled Unity Reflect to get those continuous 3D encounters VR and AR to the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. They have been tuning in to the customers input since the dispatch and have been working diligently on developers' next discharge. Presently, They are eager to report new highlights and upgrades to Unity Reflect.

SketchUp and Rhino modules

Unity Reflect as of now coordinates with Autodesk Revit, empowering constant BIM and supporting developers' promise to accomplish full information interoperability between Autodesk items and Unity. To encourage developers' help for the AEC business, They have included modules for SketchUp and Rhino.

This permits the AEC business to move Revit, SketchUp, and Rhino models into Unity to make continuous encounters, construct exceptionally adjustable ongoing 3D applications, and direct audits in a vivid, intelligent path on a variety of gadgets. Unity Reflect bolsters the 2019 arrival of SketchUp and Rhino 6.

Unity Reflect is presently good with Unity 2019.3 and will keep on remaining perfect with the Long-Term Support (LTS) rendition of Unity. The 2019.3 discharge carries new highlights to Unity, for example, a pristine Editor interface, Input System, and quicker in-Editor emphasis time.

The new Unity Reflect discharge additionally incorporates various bug fixes and enhancements. The full rundown of bug fixes can be found in the discharge notes.;

Reflect Viewer for Android

Unity Reflect's Viewers for AR, VR, iOS, and PC empower customers and colleagues to survey live-connected models progressively. They are eager to report that the Viewer is presently accessible for Android in the Google Play Store, permitting you to keep up a live association with the customers unique design models from any gadget.

SketchUp and Rhino plug-ins now available for Unity Reflect

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Sunday, August 23, 2020

New Features of Enscape 2.7 for SketchUp

 Enscape from Germany has declared version 2.7 of their mainstream constant rendering and representation programming for the AEC business. Version 2.7 brings improved execution, quality upgrades to workflow and symbolism, and new BIM-driven workflows. New BIM-driven workflows and improved execution make Enscape the ideal supplement to the structure procedure.

What's new in Enscape 2.7

Enscape 2.7 includes highlights that influence the "I" in BIM—making it conceivable to choose protests in Enscape and have their related BIM data show. This could remember data for produced articles, costs, or other data.

This data perception empowers data-rich 3d introductions whereby those associating with the representation acquire answers to inquiries concerning objects in the rendering. New 2D projection views are bolstered in the most recent version of Enscape.

Upgrading BIM workflows and improving convenience are the significant subjects in version 2.7, according to Mortiz Luck, CEO and prime supporter of Enscape. Key to any BIM procedure is data and drawings. In this discharge, clients can use both to make their structure and perception process progressively viable and productive.

New preset Orthographic Views let you see structures from new edges, and no longer do clients need to switch among BIM and Enscape to produce the 2D views they need. With a solitary snap, clients can make 2D floor plans, areas, and rise views from their Enscape models to all the more likely convey structure purpose and constructability to customers and temporary workers.

New Features of Enscape 2.7 for SketchUp

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Friday, August 21, 2020

Making Basic Terrain In SketchUp in 9 Easy steps

 Terrain can be made in SketchUp to go with that house you're modeling. It's anything but a troublesome occupation to design terrain in SketchUp. Notwithstanding, it adopts some deliberate strategy. Peruse this article to learn step by step how to design fundamental terrain in SketchUp, just in nine simple steps.

Step 1

Open SketchUp, click on Windows >> Preferences and afterward select the Extensions.

Step 2

Look at the upper left piece of your screen. You will see the Sandbox tools.

Step 3

Select the symbol, second from left (Start from Scratch) and click on your beginning stage and drag to the completion point. In this screen capture, you will see extremely light green points on the green pivot. Click on the end point of where you need it to be.

Step 4

Attract the bearing that you need your terrain to be. You don't need to hold down the mouse catch to do as such.

Select the terrain in making, right click and select Explode. After you detonate it, click on the Smoove symbol and 'Smoove' it.

Step 5

Click on the select alternative and select some place off of the terrain being fabricated. This will return it back to the manner in which it initially looked.

Making Basic Terrain In SketchUp in 9 Easy steps

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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Exporting A Scene From SketchUp

 As designers, we look for the most ideal approaches to pass on our plans to the world. SketchUp is one of the most adaptable designing programs out there for 3D modeling. A large portion of the fight is the introduction of what we grow with the goal that our thought isn't lost in the process. With regards to rendering in SketchUp, you need to work inside its boundaries so as to introduce your thoughts well. We should experience the fundamental strides of how to export your images from SketchUp. Here are the steps on how to export a scene from SketchUp.

Step 1: Setting Up Scenes

The primary thing you have to comprehend are the views or what SketchUp calls 'Scenes.' Because SketchUp is innately a one-window experience where you do everything from modeling to altering inside a solitary viewport, Scenes permit you to spare your position just as different characteristics with the goal that you can restore the camera to a fixed second

Go to the Windows menu at the head of the program and select the Scenes plate. From here, you can set views utilizing the "+" sign. The sign will permit you to erase Scenes. The rotational bolt image will permit you to update Scenes on the off chance that you roll out any improvements you wish to keep.

Step 2: Utilizing the Camera Tools

So as to build up a spellbinding scene, you have to utilize the camera tools that are available to you. Most views you'll find in renderings are taken from the principal individual vantage point at eye level.

Position Camera: As such, we can begin by utilizing the "Position Camera" tool. Utilize this by tapping the tool symbol that looks like a little man remaining over a couple of line of sight. Next, snap to a ground surface in your model where you foresee the 'feet' of the individual to go.

Walk: Next, you can move the camera around while keeping up that equivalent eye level by utilizing the Walk tool. Snap the tool symbol that looks like two feet. From that point, click in the focal point of your view and drag the mouse around. You'll see that the camera is pushing ahead along the path that you drag the cursor.

Look Around: To additionally refine your view, you can utilize the Look Around tool. To actuate it, click the symbol that looks like an eye. To move the camera's view however keep up its position, snap and drag the eye with the mouse.

Exporting A Scene From SketchUp

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Some of the best and user-friendly SketchUp Plugins

 In extension warehouse, there exist different types of sketchup extensions or plugins and among them, some are most popular. In this sketchup article, you will be familiar with some of the most popular sketchup plugins due to their extensive FPS toolbox.

1. Selection toys: Selection toys belong to a vital extension for all modelers and for any type of modeling to facilitate the users to filter objects in and out of a earlier selection. The users will be able to both select and deselect only edges, groups, components or entities which contain some specific properties like hidden, soft or smooth etc.

This extension can be used for several purposes like concealing bounding edges, optionally employing materials and more.

2. Selection Memory: This extension allows the users in recalling the selections created in SketchUp in order that people never miss any selection for any model or size.

3. Weld: This extension includes the loose edges into a soft curve to be chosen in a single mouse click. This extension can be utilized to avoid unnecessary popping up edges at the time of working with Push/Pull tool on traced geometry. In fact, much long arrays require additional usage of the extension and weld is best fit for this.

4. Eneroth Camera Memory: This extension can acquire camera views from one model to another that facilitate recalling the users without difficulty. It will be perfect for working among versions of models and copying scenes. When the both models are open, it acquires the view from the first model and select ?Put to Memory? option and in the working model, the users will be able to choose ?Retrieve from memory? point out the view.

Some of the best and user-friendly SketchUp Plugins

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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Dynamic components in SketchUp

 SketchUp is an incredible plan instrument that engages us to create on the fly such that it feels like drawing on a scratch pad or sketchbook. In spite of what its name infers, SketchUp gives both specialized precision and structure opportunity, which is the thing that genuinely sets SketchUp beside being only a program to create 3D models. On the off chance that we jump considerably more profound into SketchUp, it gives a different universe of effectiveness and precision inside dynamic components

In this instructional exercise, we'll tell you the essentials of the best way to create and customize your own dynamic component. You will appoint outright and variable boundaries to a window component that will revamp itself when scaled. Utilize these dynamic components all through your model to support modeling pace, exactness, and productivity.

To make modeling and drafting undertakings quicker and simpler, we pack both the 3D Object and 2D Graphic together inside a similar component. Scaling this component will change and mutilate both the 3D Object and 2D Graphic. To maintain a strategic distance from this contortion, we can create a dynamic component with rules for the individual pieces that control size and situation. A dynamic component will revamp the pieces dependent on a lot of rules applied to the model, disposing of bending and keeping our drawings sharp and inside industry graphic gauges.

Step by step instructions to make a Dynamic Component

Step1

To start with, make sense of a plan. Building dynamic components on the fly can be a troublesome and baffling undertaking. Having a plan for the ideal usefulness will keep you on errand and make your way understood. Sketch the plan out on a bit of paper before you even get to the PC. The additional time you spend setting up, the less time you will spend jumbling around in SketchUp.

Step2

Next, model the parts. In SketchUp, assemble the individual bits of the component that will be controlled by an equation. Less complex is better. For instance, you can utilize the accompanying factors: FT = Frame Thickness, WW = Window Width, WH = Window Height, WD = Window Depth, etc.

Dynamic components in SketchUp

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Sunday, August 16, 2020

Discovering SketchUp 2020

 Exciting news, the new SketchUp 2020 is out! You can get the latest with the updates, if you already have the subscription. Or you can download a fresh copy off Trimble;s site. Either way, you get to enjoy the cool new additions to this hot design and modeling software.

Today, let us see what these new additions in SketchUp Pro 2020 are.

1. Meet Laura

Trimble has added a new and attractive personality in the SketchUp 2020. The latest scale figure in SketchUp is called Laura. To clarify, a scale figure in SketchUp is the figure you see standing at the intersection of the red, blue and green lines, at the time when you start a new drawing. The figure is given their according to scale. This helps you to design your model and compare it to real life dimensions.

Laura, the latest addition to the line of scale figures in SketchUp, is a great fit to the modern designers empty workspace. She looks caucasian with her fair skin and dirty-blonde hair. Dressed in simple crisp red-and-blue attire, she carries a bag and kind of brings up the working mom vibe. Mystery point: what does the pendant on her neck hold?

2. A New 3D Creative Space

To make sure the modeling space is more intuitive and the data structure more supportive to the users’ needs, Trimble has made some big changes in this year;s SketchUp. The first thing you will notice is in the Outliner, then it will go on to snapping objects, then we will move on to hiding stuff and changes in LayOut.

The Outliner

A great model organization change took place in this. Now, you won’t have to keep making layer upon layer. You can directly organize your model in the Outliner straight away. Create chunks of stuff in your model and hide/unhide them as you please in the Outliner. The friendly eyeball icon comes in very handy here.

Discovering SketchUp 2020

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Thursday, August 13, 2020

Download LibFredo6 v7.2g for SketchUp

 LibFredo6 v7.2g is just launched. The existing users of SketchUp 6, SketchUp 7, SketchUp 8, SketchUp 2013, SketchUp 2014, SketchUp 2015, SketchUp 2016, SketchUp 2017 can easily upgrade to this newest version.

LibFredo6 is not an individual plugin rather it contains a wide array of the following plugins :-

FredoScale
Tools on Surface
RoundCorner
Curviloft
HoverSelect

GhostComp
SUClock
FredoTools
Curvizard
TopoShaper
JointPushPull Interactive
VisuHole
Animator

It is required to set up it and abide by the versions necessary for the Plugins, more higher version will produce superior results.

Download LibFredo6 v7.2g for SketchUp

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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

SketchUp 3D Basecamp 2016

 We are just remembering Trimble's 2016 3D Basecamp, SketchUp's semiannual client gathering, which this year was held in Colorado's super-wonderful retreat of Steamboat Springs. The current year's emphasis, which drew more than 600 members, highlighted five days of introductions, bunches of industry support, and an astonishing social program. Here is what we found out in the SketchUp 3D Basecamp 2016.

It was extraordinary to see such a great amount of accentuation by the moderators put on the utilization of SketchUp for large tasks, which regularly demonstrated information overwhelming, BIM-arranged usage. Another significant accentuation was augmented reality with different viewer companies displaying. We even got my hands on testing the Microsoft Hololens at the occasion.

Obviously, the entirety of this obliged introductions about great 3D displaying, rendering and representation, and advanced creation. Also, there were even some cool, CNC-manufactured games and furniture, made by Eric Schimelpfenig, accessible in the Knowledge Cafe.

You can locate a complete rundown of the considerable number of introductions here. Trimble recorded a large number of them, so regardless of whether you were unable to make it to the gathering, you will probably get an opportunity to replay them soon (I will refresh this post when that occurs).

The keynotes were given by Alex Hogrefe of VisualizingArchitecture (Photoshop and rendering expert) and Daniel Tal (ace SketchUp ace and inhabitant logician).

So; what was reported for SketchUp at the meeting? During the keynote, Mike Tadros and John Bacus presented two extremely energizing new items/highlights:

SketchUp 3D Basecamp 2016

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Sunday, August 9, 2020

How to Create Your First 3D Model in SketchUp

 SketchUp is a 3D modeling program for making geometric 3D articles, for example, building models, scale models, inside design things, and practical parts. It's a program that gives you the ideal blend of straightforwardness and quality.

SketchUp is known for its easy to use interface and simple expectation to absorb information. So how about we begin and get familiar with the rudiments of this extraordinary 3D modeling programming!

A. Download Software

To download SketchUp, go to sketchup site, follow the means, and fill in the essential data. You can get either the free or pro version. SketchUp Free is perfect for learners, while SketchUp Pro is for cutting edge clients. The previous gives all the orders you can use for 3D modeling, and the last gives extra capacities like imprinting in scale or trading/bringing in to/from CAD programming.

SketchUp permits you to choose the workspace you need to use from a window that shows up when you open the application. The window shows three tabs: Learn, License, and Template. The Template tab shows a rundown of various presets to choose from. They rely upon the sort of model you will do.

The presets/templates fluctuate in foundations and edge styles – which just influences the visual part of your model (for example foundation shading and line thickness), sort of model to be done (for example finishing, insides and so on.) and estimation frameworks (Imperial or Metric). I suggest that you investigate these templates, yet for the time being, let us utilize the Simple Template – Meters.

C. Arrange Important Tools

SketchUp has a great deal of orders and tools that you can choose from. On your first SketchUp workspace, you will see default toolbars on the upper piece of your screen. Presently click on View > Toolbars. A window will show up with a rundown of toolbars. For this tutorial, we will utilize the Large Tool Set. This toolbar contains the vast majority of the tools you have to fabricate a 3D model.

D. Familiarize with Axes

SketchUp uses the Red, Green, and Blue axes in the workspace like some other 3D programming. This permits you to see your work from various points. Likewise, SketchUp has a snapping highlight that encourages you to adjust your lines or models along the various axes.

How to Create Your First 3D Model in SketchUp

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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

WinDoor - SketchUp Extension Review

WinDoor is a great plugin for Trimble SketchUp 2015 and above. WinDoor makes it simple to make and alter windows and doors. It is a completely free extension, making life easier for civil architects!

WinDoor is an extraordinary free augmentation to SketchUp. It makes modeling window and door gatherings simple. Its confinements are that the profiles are essential and bespoke formats need some intercession by hand.

On the off chance that you need to move to the following level you can purchase my expansion WinDoor+ for just $60. I designed WinDoor+ around genuine client input from WinDoor and some sharp and incredibly simple to utilize altering techniques.

You can separate the plane of the window/doorleaf any way you like, actually without any problem. You can include polygonal windows, for example, polygonal curves, rose windows, star molded windows and pretty much any shape you like.

Look at the WinDoor+ recordings. Discover my YouTube channel by tapping on my picture on the video on this page or quest for WinDoor+ by Camlaman on YouTube or snap on WinDoor+ under 'Likewise By This Developer' on the correct hand side of this SketchUp Extension Warehouse page. WinDoor+ comes in English, German and French.

Remaining with WinDoor? At that point first beginning Sketchup2015 or higher, download and introduce the augmentation from the Extension Warehouse and you should discover the 'WinDoor' apparatus in the Extensions drop down menu. On the off chance that it's not there first time simply take a stab at restarting Sketchup.

At the point when you have made a 'WinDoor' you can alter it by right tapping on it and tapping on the setting menu thing Edit FMS_WinDoor::OpeFMS_Param_Base and modifying the discourse box passages until you have the window/doorleaf design you need.

The latest version of WinDoor is 1.0.2, which was released in September. It can work in English, French and German! However, currently it is limited to windows users only.

WinDoor - SketchUp Extension Review

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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Diagonal Tile Planning in SketchUp

Matt Donley, the owner of MasterSketchUp.com has discussed some important things about tiles and their designing in SketchUp; he discussed fully about Diagonal Tile Planning in SketchUp.
If anyone wants to install floor tile, he/she needs to carefully plan the layout so that he/she knows where all of their cut pieces are going to fix. So it is not that one just randomly starts at on wall, only to find that it is needed to install a particular silver of tile after done with the other side. Here SketchUp is a great tool to visualize and plan complicated floor tile, to ensure cut pieces are sized well; besides that, users can get an accurate material count with accountability for tiles that will be used from cutoffs of others.
Matt Donley, the owner of MasterSketchUp.com has discussed some important things about tiles and their designing in SKetchUp; this article is fully dedicated on that. Matt Donley is also the author of SketchUp to LayOut and co-author of SketchUp and LayOut for Architecture. He has been teaching SketchUp since 2012 through his online tutorials and personal training. He comes from the background of carpentry and project engineering that’s why he appreciates how SketchUp can be used at any level of detail and can be a flexible tool to visualize any idea.
They are models that have some specific reason to help users to solve a problem in the mind, these models may not look pretty but they are very valuable. The easiest tile layout is when there is a square room with four walls and users are installing square tiles; then they need to start tiling from one corner of the room and continue it. Most of the time, it is better to measure to the center of each wall and either align the edge of a row of tile with that center-line; all these depends on what kind of cut piece one ends up with the walls, doors and every other things.
  • Irregular Tile Shapes: Square tiles are easier to plan as all of the edges of the tiles align but there are two grout line intervals need to worry about.
  • Irregular Room Shapes: If a room is not a simple 4 wall square then things can become trickier; here walls are not parallel or square, there may also be doorways or other transitions that have to navigate. Even a slight bum out in the wall can create a small change in wall projection which can make it harder to offset the tile joint as a diagonal wall can make extra chances for an unacceptable small cut tile to occur.
  • Diagonal Tile Layout: Donley decided to install the tile diagonally as there will be no worry about any individual tile edge alignment but there will be every single intersection with a wall makes an opportunity for a small cut tile.
  • Measuring the Floor for SketchUp: For a project he measured accurate to within ¼” or so where the baseboard covered ½” of the tile against wall; here he need to account for the squareness of the walls. At first he established a “true” straight reference line, next made a second straight line and work with them.
  • Importing Walls into SketchUp: After measuring walls, users have to open SketchUp and start the work by creating a large rectangle and carried the work far.
  • Spacing Tile in SketchUp: After establishing the walls, the tile can be laid out that might be tempting to simply take any measurement on the box of tiles and add the dimension indicated on the bag of tiles. Next he analyzed tile position; tookoff the material list, accounted for cutoffs, then planned tile installation and at last installed the tile.




  
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Published By
Rajib Dey
www.sketchup4architect.com
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