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Sketchup and Photoshop for landscaping

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Sketchup and Photoshop for landscaping, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 3.19, with 109 lectures, based on 8 reviews, and has 130 subscribers.

You will learn about Use Sketchup free for deskop Understand navigation in Sketchup Create shapes Create volumes Add materials Create components Use 3D warehouse Create transformations Create scenes Import plants Create terrace Create decorative pots Create garden Use Photoshop Understand dashboard Use layer panel Create layer mask Create montage with different photos Crop trees Change ground texture Create patterns Edit photos Add guides Manage alignments Terrace design with photo montage Garden design with photo montage Complete garden render from garden photo Introduce render This course is ideal for individuals who are Student of the landscape or Landscaper or Designer or Particular It is particularly useful for Student of the landscape or Landscaper or Designer or Particular.

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Summary

Title: Sketchup and Photoshop for landscaping

Price: $34.99

Average Rating: 3.19

Number of Lectures: 109

Number of Published Lectures: 109

Number of Curriculum Items: 109

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 109

Original Price: 94.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Use Sketchup free for deskop
  • Understand navigation in Sketchup
  • Create shapes
  • Create volumes
  • Add materials
  • Create components
  • Use 3D warehouse
  • Create transformations
  • Create scenes
  • Import plants
  • Create terrace
  • Create decorative pots
  • Create garden
  • Use Photoshop
  • Understand dashboard
  • Use layer panel
  • Create layer mask
  • Create montage with different photos
  • Crop trees
  • Change ground texture
  • Create patterns
  • Edit photos
  • Add guides
  • Manage alignments
  • Terrace design with photo montage
  • Garden design with photo montage
  • Complete garden render from garden photo
  • Introduce render
  • Who Should Attend

  • Student of the landscape
  • Landscaper
  • Designer
  • Particular
  • Target Audiences

  • Student of the landscape
  • Landscaper
  • Designer
  • Particular
  • Landscaping rendering

    Are you planning to become a landscaper ? Want to use rendering software to model your garden landscaping ideas? Want to do it with affordable software? Or do you just want to learn more about Photoshop and Sketchup for garden design ? So discover this course which will allow you to create different types of rendering in order to model your ideas, and thus to offer communication supports.

    For this you will see two types of software

    Sketchup free in browser version

    Sketchup will allow you to make 3D garden models. Thanks to all the tools, it is possible to render 3D garden using the different tools, adding materials, importing plants from the online library, and creating animations thanks to the scenes. So you can create a house and the whole garden design.

    Photoshop

    Photoshop will be a different tool. With Photoshop you can work on renderings from existing photos. The purpose of using Photoshop in landscape architecture is to visualize landscaping changes through a photo. Thus, from a photo, you can modify elements, add trees, change textures and more.

    Training video

    In this training, you will learn how to use Sketchup in the browser version, which is the completely free version. The entire software will be covered, with examples related to landscape planning. There will also be a garden creation project. Next, you will learn how to use Photoshop for garden landscaping. You can start with the trial version or have Photoshop as a subscription with Adobe. You will learn what there is to know in Photoshop for landscaping. There will also be concrete garden landscaping projects based on photos.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Start with Sketchup

    Lecture 1: Manage dashboard

    Lecture 2: Manage navigation

    Lecture 3: Manage selections

    Lecture 4: Create and open document

    Chapter 2: Create shapes

    Lecture 1: Create rectangles

    Lecture 2: Create circles

    Lecture 3: Create lines

    Lecture 4: Create arcs

    Chapter 3: Transformations

    Lecture 1: Push pull

    Lecture 2: Create object with follow me

    Lecture 3: Create offset

    Lecture 4: Move elements

    Lecture 5: Create rotations

    Lecture 6: Duplicate elements

    Lecture 7: Erase elements

    Lecture 8: Smooth edges

    Chapter 4: Add guides

    Lecture 1: Create guides

    Lecture 2: Add text

    Lecture 3: Add dimensions

    Chapter 5: Materials

    Lecture 1: Add materials

    Lecture 2: Import materials

    Lecture 3: Resize material

    Chapter 6: Components

    Lecture 1: Components part 1

    Lecture 2: Components part 2

    Chapter 7: 3D warehouse for garden

    Lecture 1: 3D warehouse part 1

    Lecture 2: 3D warehouse part 2

    Lecture 3: Edit groups

    Chapter 8: Add scenes

    Lecture 1: Add scenes

    Lecture 2: Add sections

    Lecture 3: Change styles

    Chapter 9: Project decorative pots

    Lecture 1: Project decorative pots create base

    Lecture 2: Project decorative pots create pots

    Lecture 3: Project decorative pots add texture

    Lecture 4: Project decorative pots add plants

    Lecture 5: Project decorative pots add character

    Lecture 6: Project decorative pots add scenes

    Chapter 10: Project garden

    Lecture 1: Project garden create base

    Lecture 2: Project garden create terrace

    Lecture 3: Project garden add path

    Lecture 4: Project garden flower bed detail elements

    Lecture 5: Project garden flower beds main elements

    Lecture 6: Project garden grass area

    Lecture 7: Project garden add decorations

    Lecture 8: Project garden add scenes

    Lecture 9: Project garden add dimensions

    Lecture 10: Project garden export work

    Chapter 11: Start with Photoshop

    Lecture 1: Manage dashboard

    Lecture 2: Edit toolbar

    Lecture 3: Manage navigation

    Lecture 4: File difference

    Lecture 5: Find images

    Lecture 6: Selection and direct selection

    Lecture 7: Create new document

    Lecture 8: Save and export document

    Chapter 12: Layers

    Lecture 1: layers

    Lecture 2: Layer groups

    Lecture 3: Layer mask

    Lecture 4: Blend mode

    Chapter 13: Create selections

    Lecture 1: Basic selections

    Lecture 2: Advanced selections

    Lecture 3: Refine selections

    Lecture 4: Free transform

    Chapter 14: Add corrections

    Lecture 1: Crop image

    Lecture 2: Correct defaults

    Lecture 3: Clone elements

    Lecture 4: Blur and sharpen

    Lecture 5: Lighten and darken

    Chapter 15: Master pen

    Lecture 1: Pen tool

    Lecture 2: Edit anchor points

    Chapter 16: Manage colors

    Lecture 1: Manage colors

    Lecture 2: Recuperate color with eyedropper

    Lecture 3: Apply erasers

    Chapter 17: Edit with brush

    Lecture 1: Brush tool

    Lecture 2: Add arrows

    Chapter 18: Add patterns

    Lecture 1: Create patterns

    Lecture 2: Apply patterns

    Lecture 3: Scale pattern example 1

    Lecture 4: Scale pattern example 2

    Chapter 19: Tree filter

    Lecture 1: Filter tree part 1

    Lecture 2: Filter tree part 2

    Chapter 20: Photo adjustments

    Instructors

  • Sketchup and Photoshop for landscaping  No.2
    Nicolas Forgue
    Web entrepreneur and graphic designer
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