Sketchup For Architecture and Entertainment Illustration
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- Feb 20, 2025

Sketchup For Architecture and Entertainment Illustration, available at $19.99, with 36 lectures, and has 2 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn the standard set of tools, their shortcuts, and other critical keyboard shortcuts Learn how to rapidly model a building using a floor plan and elevations as reference Learn how to use Sketchup to rapidly generate spectacular art reference Method for setting up large models and explore different photorealistic rendering engines Confidently generate 3D models and photorealistic renderings This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Sketchup Class for Aspiring Architects, Interior Designs, or Entertainment Illustrators. or Art majors and artists who need to generate excellent references for generating artwork faster It is particularly useful for Beginner Sketchup Class for Aspiring Architects, Interior Designs, or Entertainment Illustrators. or Art majors and artists who need to generate excellent references for generating artwork faster.
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Title: Sketchup For Architecture and Entertainment Illustration
Price: $19.99
Number of Lectures: 36
Number of Published Lectures: 36
Number of Curriculum Items: 36
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
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This course walks through all of the most used tools in Sketchup, how to use them, and how to set up all the tools in such a way that you can multiply your efficiency. This course will enable you to confidently model in Sketchup, but give you pro tips so that you can do so at a rapid pace to quickly generate 3D models for presentation material or for art reference. Knowing the material in this course is the more important aspect of generating photorealistic renderings. Once you know how to model in Sketchup, you can quickly learn a third party rendering engine such as Lumion, Blender, Enscape, or Twin Motion, as well as many others that are available. With the content in this course, you will have such a good understanding of all that Sketchup is capable of, that you will be able to model things from scratch, as well as access and manipulate for your use, all of the free models that are available on the Sketchup Warehouse. For generating buildings, environments, context for buildings, and art reference, there is nothing better than knowing how to model in Sketchup. This course will enable you to boost your creativity as well as your efficiency in your creative process.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction Overview: Sketchup for Rendering
Lecture 2: How to set up your workstation
Lecture 3: The basic tools of Sketchup
Lecture 4: Review groups and components
Lecture 5: Reverse faces and modeling clean
Lecture 6: Importing models
Lecture 7: Recommended shortcut keys
Lecture 8: How to use layers
Lecture 9: How to use Outliner
Lecture 10: How to use edge and face styles
Lecture 11: Recommended plugins
Lecture 12: Importing topography and geolocation
Lecture 13: The Sandbox tools
Lecture 14: Stitching topography and Soften Edges
Lecture 15: Reorient Axis
Lecture 16: How to make custom logos with Adobe Illustrator
Lecture 17: Import and export from AutoCAD Truview and 3D CAD files
Lecture 18: Import DWG elevations and floor plans
Lecture 19: How to model from elevations and floor plans
Lecture 20: How to model matching a photo
Lecture 21: How to speed up your model
Lecture 22: Making seamless textures in Adobe Photoshop
Lecture 23: Making custom colors and materials in Sketchup
Lecture 24: Saving a template with your preferences and styles
Lecture 25: Setting up and saving a materials library
Lecture 26: Setting up and saving a components library
Lecture 27: Setting up default editors and other preferences
Lecture 28: Saving views
Lecture 29: Composition: a crash course on illustrative design
Lecture 30: Composing views using perspective and two-point perspective and field of view
Lecture 31: Installing Thea (or Twin Motion, Enscape, or Lumion)
Lecture 32: 3D plants and vegetation
Lecture 33: How to make Faceme components
Lecture 34: Explaining proxies and dealing with layers
Lecture 35: Animations
Lecture 36: Conclusion
Instructors

Saul Rip Hansen
Architectural Designer
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