Lynda – SketchUp for Architecture: Details

Title: SketchUp for Architecture: Details – download new video learning by Lynda
Well-built and organized SketchUp projects allow architects to have greater flexibility at every stage of the design process. This course shows how to build and organize the details of your architectural designs with SketchUp and the companion documentation tool, LayOut. Instructor Paul J. Smith recreates a residential building project, while explaining all the details that go into the design, including insulation and waterproofing. He starts with the foundation and then builds up the external cavity wall with brick and block components, then adds window and door openings and builds the roof. Paul also explains how to generate 2D details from a 3D model using LayOut, and introduces basic visualization techniques for generating simple but professional textured renders with V-Ray and Photoshop.
This course was created by Paul J. Smith. We are pleased to offer this training in our library.
Topics include:
What is a construction detail?
Choosing details to show
Selecting the appropriate scale
Layering walls, roof, and floors
Modeling the foundations and groundworks
Building timber stud walls
Inserting windows and doors
Building the roof
Exporting details for CAD and LayOut
Combining plans, sections, and details
Exporting to PDF
MP4 1280x720 | Total time: 4h 13m | ENG | Project Files Included
		
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