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Book Synopsis
A practical guide to SketchUp addressing the specific needs of interior designers Already a common and popular tool for architects and landscape architects, SketchUp is increasingly finding a place in the professional workflow of interior designers.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii

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

What Is SketchUp? 1

Who Uses It? 2

Is It Easy to Learn? 2

What Is SketchUp Used For? 2

The Difference between Traditional CAD Drawings and Models 2

How SketchUp Displays the Model 3

Types of Models 3

What SketchUp Make (Free Version) Can Do 4

What SketchUp Pro Can Do 5

How Designers Use SketchUp 9

Chapter 2: Getting Started 13

Hardware, Operating System, and Browser Requirements 13

The Video Card 14

The Space Navigator 3D Mouse 14

Use a Tablet PC 15

Download SketchUp Make 16

The Workspace 20

Run Multiple SketchUp Files at the Same Time 22

Save Options 23

Backup Files 24

Chapter 3: Exploring the Interface 25

Select or Change a Template 25

Add the Large Tool Set 25

The Select Tool 27

The Rectangle Tool 28

The Inference Engine 28

The Push/Pull Tool 29

Input Numbers 30

The Pan and Orbit Tools 31

The P Modifier Keys 32

The Escape Key 32

The Zoom Tool 32

The Views Toolbar: Generate Orthographic Drawings 32

Select with Selection and Crossing Windows 35

Select by Clicking, Right-Clicking, and Holding the Shift and Control Keys 36

The Move Tool 37

Customize the Desktop 38

Make a Custom Template 41

The Help Function 42

Manage Dialog Boxes 42

Chapter 4: Modeling Furniture, Cabinetry, and Accessories 45

Faces and Edges 45

The Eraser Tool and Erasing 45

The Pencil and Freehand Tools 46

The Move Tool 47

Stickiness 48

Groups 49

Causes of a Non-Filling Face 51

Color-Coordinate the Model’s Lines with the Axes by Changing the Edge Style Setting 52

Model a Table 53

Model a Bookcase 62

Model a Clock with Radial Array 79

Chapter 5: Drafting, Modeling, and Furnishing a Floor Plan 85

Prepare a Raster File for Import 85

Draft a Plan by Tracing a Raster Image 85

Trace Interior Walls 93

Edge Styles Again 94

From Plan to Model 96

Flashing Planes 100

Draft a Plan from a Paper Sketch 102

Interior vs. Exterior Models. 108

Components in Single- vs. Double-Sided Walls 108

Create Plan and Elevation Views 116

Model a Building from an AutoCAD Plan 121

Interact with Revit, 20–20, and Other Programs 124

“Clipping” (Disappearing Geometry) 125

Model a Sloped Ceiling with the Protractor Tool 125

Chapter 6: Modeling a Two-Story House Interior 131

Model the Shell and First Floor 131

Model the Second Floor 137

Model the Living Room 145

Model a Cabinet 147

Model Crown Molding with the Follow Me Tool 151

Model a Stairs Guard 155

Edit a Downloaded Staircase 156

The Outliner 164

Chapter 7: Painting with Colors, Textures, and Photo-Matching 169

What Is Painting? 169

Paint with Native SketchUp Materials 169

Paint with Textures 174

Paint the Stairs 176

Import Swatches from Other Models 178

Put New Colors and Textures into the Software 178

Check Face Orientation on Painted Surfaces with Entity Info and Face Style 180

Apply a Real-Life Design Scheme to the Model 180

Import a Texture 183

Import an Image 188

Photo-Match an Interior Space 202

Chapter 8: Enhancing and Presenting the Model 209

Annotate the Model: Dimensions and Text 209

Dimension a Floor Plan. 214 Scenes 224

The Walk-Through Tools 231

What Are Dynamic Components? 233

Save vs. Export 236

Enhance with Other Software 238

Enhance with Hand-Rendering 238

Why SketchUp May Run Slow 246

Chapter 9: Plugins and LayOut 253

What’s a Plugin? 253

LayOut 265

SketchUCation Forum 277

Index 279

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 3/7/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781118627693, 978-1118627693
      ISBN10: 1118627695

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A practical guide to SketchUp addressing the specific needs of interior designers Already a common and popular tool for architects and landscape architects, SketchUp is increasingly finding a place in the professional workflow of interior designers.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword vii

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

      What Is SketchUp? 1

      Who Uses It? 2

      Is It Easy to Learn? 2

      What Is SketchUp Used For? 2

      The Difference between Traditional CAD Drawings and Models 2

      How SketchUp Displays the Model 3

      Types of Models 3

      What SketchUp Make (Free Version) Can Do 4

      What SketchUp Pro Can Do 5

      How Designers Use SketchUp 9

      Chapter 2: Getting Started 13

      Hardware, Operating System, and Browser Requirements 13

      The Video Card 14

      The Space Navigator 3D Mouse 14

      Use a Tablet PC 15

      Download SketchUp Make 16

      The Workspace 20

      Run Multiple SketchUp Files at the Same Time 22

      Save Options 23

      Backup Files 24

      Chapter 3: Exploring the Interface 25

      Select or Change a Template 25

      Add the Large Tool Set 25

      The Select Tool 27

      The Rectangle Tool 28

      The Inference Engine 28

      The Push/Pull Tool 29

      Input Numbers 30

      The Pan and Orbit Tools 31

      The P Modifier Keys 32

      The Escape Key 32

      The Zoom Tool 32

      The Views Toolbar: Generate Orthographic Drawings 32

      Select with Selection and Crossing Windows 35

      Select by Clicking, Right-Clicking, and Holding the Shift and Control Keys 36

      The Move Tool 37

      Customize the Desktop 38

      Make a Custom Template 41

      The Help Function 42

      Manage Dialog Boxes 42

      Chapter 4: Modeling Furniture, Cabinetry, and Accessories 45

      Faces and Edges 45

      The Eraser Tool and Erasing 45

      The Pencil and Freehand Tools 46

      The Move Tool 47

      Stickiness 48

      Groups 49

      Causes of a Non-Filling Face 51

      Color-Coordinate the Model’s Lines with the Axes by Changing the Edge Style Setting 52

      Model a Table 53

      Model a Bookcase 62

      Model a Clock with Radial Array 79

      Chapter 5: Drafting, Modeling, and Furnishing a Floor Plan 85

      Prepare a Raster File for Import 85

      Draft a Plan by Tracing a Raster Image 85

      Trace Interior Walls 93

      Edge Styles Again 94

      From Plan to Model 96

      Flashing Planes 100

      Draft a Plan from a Paper Sketch 102

      Interior vs. Exterior Models. 108

      Components in Single- vs. Double-Sided Walls 108

      Create Plan and Elevation Views 116

      Model a Building from an AutoCAD Plan 121

      Interact with Revit, 20–20, and Other Programs 124

      “Clipping” (Disappearing Geometry) 125

      Model a Sloped Ceiling with the Protractor Tool 125

      Chapter 6: Modeling a Two-Story House Interior 131

      Model the Shell and First Floor 131

      Model the Second Floor 137

      Model the Living Room 145

      Model a Cabinet 147

      Model Crown Molding with the Follow Me Tool 151

      Model a Stairs Guard 155

      Edit a Downloaded Staircase 156

      The Outliner 164

      Chapter 7: Painting with Colors, Textures, and Photo-Matching 169

      What Is Painting? 169

      Paint with Native SketchUp Materials 169

      Paint with Textures 174

      Paint the Stairs 176

      Import Swatches from Other Models 178

      Put New Colors and Textures into the Software 178

      Check Face Orientation on Painted Surfaces with Entity Info and Face Style 180

      Apply a Real-Life Design Scheme to the Model 180

      Import a Texture 183

      Import an Image 188

      Photo-Match an Interior Space 202

      Chapter 8: Enhancing and Presenting the Model 209

      Annotate the Model: Dimensions and Text 209

      Dimension a Floor Plan. 214 Scenes 224

      The Walk-Through Tools 231

      What Are Dynamic Components? 233

      Save vs. Export 236

      Enhance with Other Software 238

      Enhance with Hand-Rendering 238

      Why SketchUp May Run Slow 246

      Chapter 9: Plugins and LayOut 253

      What’s a Plugin? 253

      LayOut 265

      SketchUCation Forum 277

      Index 279

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