SketchUp Workflow Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/sketchup-workflow/ Sketchup, Sketchup Plugins, sketchup texture, Sketchup Components Fri, 16 Sep 2022 04:05:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://sketchupfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-favicon.jpg SketchUp Workflow Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/sketchup-workflow/ 32 32 Second Edition of the SketchUp Workflow for Architecture https://sketchupfamily.com/second-edition-of-the-sketchup-workflow-for-architecture/ Wed, 04 May 2022 09:54:12 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=2410 The second edition of architectural design with SketchUp is very useful for architects, interior designers, and construction engineers. In that book, many tutorials are available which quickly brush up on…

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The second edition of architectural design with SketchUp is very useful for architects, interior designers, and construction engineers. In that book, many tutorials are available which quickly brush up on the basic program and after that cover all the advanced lessons.

Features of this book

  1. This book has different informative text and full-color illustrations.
  2. It has a new chapter explaining the making process with SketchUp, CNC milling, and laser cutting.
  3. This book provides acuteness to the readers about the latest plug-in extensions, navigation methods, import and export options, and 3D model creation.
  4. This book provides all the updated information about SketchUp.
  5. Readers can easily understand it because of its easy-to-understand writing style.
  6. This book helps the readers to increase efficiency and accuracy during the usage of SketchUp and its basics of it.

Advantages of reading the book

  1. This second edition helps the users to understand the step-by-step process of creating accurate 3D-based models.
  2. This book also has different tutorials and color illustrations.
  3. In this second edition of this book, designing 3D based model with the help of SketchUp tools, plug-in extensions, and ruby scripting is elaborately discussed.
  4. By reading this book readers can understand the photorealistic rendering process right inside the SketchUp.
  5. Readers are also able to use SketchUp’s efficiency and precision for digital fabrication.
  6. The integration of SketchUp to any AEC and BIM workflow is also discussed in the second edition.

Detailed information about the book

  • Wiley is the publisher of this book.
  • The language of the book is English.
  • Text to speech option is enabled for this book.
  • This book is also supported by screen readers like Kindle, Kobo, Onyx, and paperback version.

About the book

The second edition of this book uses the companion website where users can find sample chapters, videos, 3D models, and tutorials. Readers just need to search the website in search engines. This book has more than 30 videos which help the readers a lot.

Alexander C. Schreyer is the writer of this book. Schreyer is the program director building and construction technology program, senior lecturer in environmental conservation, and faculty member in Architecture of Massachusetts university.

Since its first publication, this book is the textbook, sourcebook for SketchUp. Ti provides step by step tutorials and full color illustrations to teach 3D modeling and show the achievement. This book also has a 3D based modeling software named Trimble SketchUp. This application is free of cost and students, architectural, interior designers, landscape planner, builders, and engineers can use this software.

After 3 years of first edition, the second edition has released recently. This new edition has made many improvements. In this 2nd edition a completely new chapter is added. The name of the new chapter is “making with SketchUp”. In this chapter clear instruction about what has been designed on the computer into real, physical objects using techniques as 3D printing, laser cutting is provided to the readers.

This book many examples are given from architectural and interior design, construction, landscape architecture, and fabrication. These books lead the way towards the BIM for students. Other topics like photorealistic rendering, presentation, advanced 3D based modeling with the use of extensions, design to fabrication, Ruby language.

The last chapter of the book is “creating geometry using Ruby scripting”. This chapter provides two purposes. It provides the designers a particular way for using a scripting language to create complex computational geometry. For everyone this chapter provides learn to code curriculum regarding coding principles in an easy way.

At a glance

  1. Users can access all the updated information in this book.
  2. This book shows the use of cook-book style Ruby coding for creating amazing 3D based objects.
  3. This book is the supplement of reader’s knowledge with video tutorial, sample files, Ruby scripts via a robust website.
  4. By reading this book readers can learn the use of 3D based printing, CNC milling, and laser cutting for making things with SketchUp.
  5. Readers can see how easily they can generate presentation ready renderings from 3D models.
  6. Readers are also able to find the perfect plug-in extensions and understand the best use of them.
  7. Readers can explore component-based modeling to assembly, schedule, collaborate and create models with a BIM approach.

Wrap up

In this article we discussed about the second edition of “architectural design with SketchUp” book which is released in market and best option to understand for designers, engineers, students, features, advantages, information of book and provides acuteness to the readers.

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Speed Up your SketchUp Workflow https://sketchupfamily.com/speed-up-your-sketchup-workflow/ Wed, 26 May 2021 03:42:00 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=2023 The reason why SketchUp has gained its reputation is because of its simplicity. The software is user friendly making it an easy option to create a range of objects. Using…

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The reason why SketchUp has gained its reputation is because of its simplicity. The software is user friendly making it an easy option to create a range of objects. Using this software one can create a number of basic objects in a really short span of time.

Given below are a list of following tips which you can use to improve your workflow and create models more efficiently:

Try to use groups and components

A lot of time is wasted when you try and open individual objects which is it is advisable to use groups and components. By using group, you can bring together individual objects. Groups are especially useful when working on complex models.

Components are different from groups. Components must be used when you intend to use an object over several models. Even after turning an object into component you can make changes and those changes will be reflect across all the models where the component is used.

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Groups and Components

Use the Help Tools

People who are new to SketchUp might find the vast range of tools overwhelming. Even though the software is easy to use, it takes time to grasp everything that the software has to offer. Use the help tool when you face any difficulty.

The instruction panel which is to the side of screen will be able to help if your problems. With every tool you select it provides its usage and information along with instructions on how to use the tool effectively. Links are as well provided for in-depth explanation.

Try to change Your Display Style

By default, a number of SketchUp options are turned on in the default SketchUp view which can slow down your progress. The most prominent ones are Face Style and Shadow settings. By using the view option in the menu, you can access both. It is best advised to uncheck the Shadow setting and set your Face Style to the Shaded option.

Even though this will make your models look simple it will not slow down the progress. Speed is extremely important when working and keeping those options activated will simply slow down the speed as you have to wait for SketchUp to apply shadows and different face styles while you are working.

Make use of the Shortcuts

A number of variety of shortcuts which are assigned to various different hotkeys are provided by SketchUp. The shortcuts help in accessing tools even more quickly. By learning the shortcuts, you can speed up the workflow. A number of seconds wasted in accessing tool will add up in the wastage of a number of minutes.

By editing the tool and menu items you can get quicker access to the tools which you might need for the model.

Learn to Purge Files

SketchUp automatically saves objects whenever you save a file. It creates a separate file as soon as an object is created. The file is then saved to library, therefore, even if you delete the object it still is present in the library.

This comes in handy if you by mistake deleted an object which you might need or in case you want to use an object you created a long time back. This however leads to very big file size which will take up a lot of your space. Therefore, you must get rid of objects you will not use or have not used for a long time. To delete such objects, go to the windows option and click Model. Head to info and click on Statistics. You will notice the Purge Unused option. By clicking it you will tell SketchUp to get rid of the files you do not use. This will help in the smooth running of the software.

Learn how to use Layers

Layers are of extreme help when creating complex model. By creating the broad model on the base layer and then adding detailed objects in separate layer helps in better control. You can access the layers and work on each one separately, also you can turn an object off if you want to only focus on the base model.

Inference Engine is important

SketchUp helps in keeping the alignment of objects. The “Inference Engine” keeps a close look at the model. It keeps in check how the objects you have created relates to the 3D space and other objects. If an issue is found it creates a color-coded visual that draws your eyes to the problem.

The inference engine helps in monitoring scenarios. It is one of the most important feature of SketchUp.

How to find Hidden Geometry

While you create your model, SketchUp creates a hidden geometry. A number of reasons are there for which geometry is formed, for example, if you have deleted an object and the remaining geometry is left behind. This can slow down your software, while you might be completely unaware of it as it is hidden.

By heading to the view menu and clicking hidden geometry setting you can access it. This helps in making hidden geometry visible. Delete them and make the software work more smoothly.

Spot the Flipped Faces

SketchUp often creates flipped faces in some cases. The software creates them when you use the FollowMe command. It also does the same at times with the PushPull command. The flipped faces mess up the model by leading to incorrect or even unapplied texture. To get rid of the problem use a different face style setting. After application of texture it is best to use Monochrome Face style for pointing out flipped faces.

Quicken the process- Saving and Opening Files

We do not put a lot of thought into the saving and opening file process thinking what can go wrong with it. We ignore how we wait for such processes to complete. By changing a few settings before saving a file such problems can be sorted. To speed up the save turn off all the shadows and also the extra layers which you do not need to open. This will help the file to open quicker and also save faster.

How to use Photo Matching efficiently

Since SketchUp offers the best photo matching feature it is important to learn how to use it in the best possible way. Two things depend on the success of using photo matching feature, they are- use an unedited photo and the second is to make sure that the model matches the scale of the subjects in the photo.

If you follow these two rules you can work better, Also, you must make sure that the SketchUp’s camera focal length matches to the photo you import.

Learn to create some Templates

It might happen that you start using a particular setting when you use the software for a specific model. Whereas in case of other model you prefer different settings. Creating setting actually helps you to make sure that you do not have to create these usual settings whenever you have to open Sketchup. This helps you to open the templates whenever you want.

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The most recent updates on SketchUp https://sketchupfamily.com/the-most-recent-updates-on-sketchup/ Sat, 27 Mar 2021 15:52:00 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=2264 All About Workflow Sketchup Pro 2020: your [3D] creative space This year, we focused on data structures and modeling behaviours. Easy to use software that boosts your ability to crank…

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All About Workflow

Sketchup Pro 2020: your [3D] creative space

This year, we focused on data structures and modeling behaviours. Easy to use software that boosts your ability to crank out those stunning design projects.

Outliner

This leads us to our BIG model organization change. In an effort to increase model performance, we no longer have to create Layers upon Layers. We can do in our main model organization straight within Outliner. We recommend using this (and our friendly eyeball icon) to toggle between the major chunks of our model like main floor plans.

Grips on bounding boxes

This is the latest that has been added in Sketchup. It’s firm gipping tool helps to do our project faster.

Sketchup Universe: nomenclatures

After many conversations, the Sketchup team have decided to update some of the naming conventions. This won’t change our workflow, but we want to know that it’s not just us — we are talking about a few things differently now. We think they make logic a little more prevalent.

Layout 2020: document control

It’s all about taking back control… document control that is! We have focused on improving the interaction between Sketchup and Layout to save you time and [brain] energy. Way less going back and forth updating scenes in Sketchup to ensure our drawing comes out perfectly. Now we have more editing ability right in Layout.

A lot of consideration went into the new design, with special emphasis on how Sketchup has grown in partnership with Trimble over the years. Since we joined the Trimble family, we’ve met new colleagues, grown our technology (think Trimble Connect and XR10 to name a few), and gotten our products into the hands of professional designers all over the world.

Pre Design

Using our site location and building type, PreDesign, SketchUp’s new design research tool, allows us to find the best design strategies, get inspiration for narratives, and generate compelling graphics for storytelling.

Pre Design is a cloud-based platform that delivers helpful climate information to designers looking to confidently kick off a conceptual design. Simply log into the app, and provide two simple details to get started: a site location, and a building typology selected from a drop-down list – typically, this is as much detail as a designer might have at the very start of a new project. A heads up that we’ll need a Sketchup Pro, Studio, or Enterprise subscription to access PreDesign.

PreDesign enables us to crystallize the climate-related design constraints, and confidently propose the most viable solutions for our project. Goodbye uncertainty, hello insights!

Architectural Response

Create the best case scenario with recommendations
Create the best case scenario with recommendations

Climate stats are great, but what do they actually mean for our project. PreDesign helps us to connect the dots between the climate and our building type, so we can smoothly arrive at the best architectural design response.

Shading and glazing

PreDesign produces an intuitive sun path diagram that shows the areas on site that receive warming sun, which areas are exposed to overheating sun, and which areas are overcast by cloudy skies. This will allow to effectively position our built form to take advantage of favourable conditions, such as a well-lit courtyard or playground. We will also learn which parts of the sky are most important to shade.

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