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Sketchup for garden design

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  • Mar 25, 2025
SynopsisSketchup for garden design, available at $49.99, has an avera...
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Sketchup for garden design, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.5, with 75 lectures, based on 27 reviews, and has 232 subscribers.

You will learn about Use Sketchup for garden design Use the different parameters of Sketchup Export work Master the different tools of Sketchup Master transformations Create components Add materials Add guides Add dimensions 3D warehouse for garden Create scenes Create pots Create wooden planter Create ground step by step Create decorative flower pots Create garden step by step Increase rendering with plugin Twilight Render This course is ideal for individuals who are Graphic design students or People who want to design gardens or People who want to become landscaper or Professionnal landscapers It is particularly useful for Graphic design students or People who want to design gardens or People who want to become landscaper or Professionnal landscapers.

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Summary

Title: Sketchup for garden design

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 3.5

Number of Lectures: 75

Number of Published Lectures: 75

Number of Curriculum Items: 75

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 75

Original Price: 99.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Use Sketchup for garden design
  • Use the different parameters of Sketchup
  • Export work
  • Master the different tools of Sketchup
  • Master transformations
  • Create components
  • Add materials
  • Add guides
  • Add dimensions
  • 3D warehouse for garden
  • Create scenes
  • Create pots
  • Create wooden planter
  • Create ground step by step
  • Create decorative flower pots
  • Create garden step by step
  • Increase rendering with plugin Twilight Render
  • Who Should Attend

  • Graphic design students
  • People who want to design gardens
  • People who want to become landscaper
  • Professionnal landscapers
  • Target Audiences

  • Graphic design students
  • People who want to design gardens
  • People who want to become landscaper
  • Professionnal landscapers
  • SketchUp

    Sketchup is a powerful 3D modeling tool with robust functionality that allows designers to explore and communicate projects, import and export various file formats, and create interactive presentations. It is a software widely used in the world, in particular by architects, landscapers but also for the presentation of events, the design of 3D objects Sketchup is very interesting for garden design because it allows to model a 3D garden project. With this software, it will be possible to give an overview of a project with a 3D model to scale. We can thus create step by step a garden, starting from a plan, by positioning the structural elements of the arrangement, by adding materials, plants, decorations.

    Advantages of Sketchup

    – SketchUp is simple, fast and intuitive software compared to other 3D modeling software.

    – You can already make simple models after only a few hours of learning.

    – SketchUp allows you to produce models made up of few faces.

    – Due to its non-parametric modeling principle, SketchUp is suitable for a large number of uses.

    – It has a large collection of free components with the 3D Warehouse to import plants, decorations or even furniture.

    – It is possible to create complete garden projects.

    – There are a large number of plugins, many of which are free like Twilight Render to create realistic renderings.

    Training course

    In this course you will learn how to use Sketchup from the start and use it for landscaping. We will thus see all the tools step by step and then adapt them for the creation of garden. We will thus see concrete examples such as a project to develop a small garden or a project with decorative pots. I will show you how to use the free Twilight Render plugin to create a more realistic rendering of your project.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Start with Sketchup

    Lecture 1: Manage dashboard

    Lecture 2: Edit toolbar

    Lecture 3: Navigation on 3D space

    Lecture 4: Edit views

    Lecture 5: Change axes

    Lecture 6: Edit camera

    Lecture 7: Manage selections

    Chapter 3: Create save and export

    Lecture 1: Create and open document

    Lecture 2: Save and export work

    Chapter 4: Create shapes

    Lecture 1: Create lines

    Lecture 2: Create rectangles

    Lecture 3: Create circles

    Lecture 4: Create arcs

    Lecture 5: Create objects with follow me

    Lecture 6: Erase elements

    Chapter 5: Transformations

    Lecture 1: Push pull

    Lecture 2: Push pull duplicate

    Lecture 3: Create offset

    Lecture 4: Scale elements

    Lecture 5: Move elements

    Lecture 6: Create rotations

    Lecture 7: Duplicate elements

    Lecture 8: Duplicate with rotation elements

    Lecture 9: Apply symmetries

    Lecture 10: Soften and smooth

    Chapter 6: Measure guides and dimensions

    Lecture 1: Create guides

    Lecture 2: Add guides with angles

    Lecture 3: Add dimensions

    Chapter 7: Add text

    Lecture 1: Add text

    Lecture 2: Add 3D text

    Chapter 8: Materials

    Lecture 1: Edit materials

    Lecture 2: Create materials

    Lecture 3: Import materials

    Lecture 4: Resize materials

    Chapter 9: Components

    Lecture 1: Components part 1

    Lecture 2: Components part 2

    Chapter 10: Groups

    Lecture 1: Edit groups

    Lecture 2: Create solids

    Chapter 11: 3D warehouse for garden

    Lecture 1: 3D warehouse for garden part 1

    Lecture 2: 3D warehouse for garden part 2

    Chapter 12: Create sections and add scenes

    Lecture 1: Add sections

    Lecture 2: Add scenes

    Lecture 3: Edit styles

    Lecture 4: Edit shadows

    Chapter 13: Create ground

    Lecture 1: Sandbox from contours

    Lecture 2: Sandbox from scratch

    Lecture 3: Sandbox stamp and drape

    Lecture 4: Sandbox add details and flip edge

    Lecture 5: Create ground part 1

    Lecture 6: Create ground part 2

    Chapter 14: Create pots

    Lecture 1: Create pot example 1

    Lecture 2: Create pot example 2

    Chapter 15: Create wooden planter

    Lecture 1: Create wooden planter part 1

    Lecture 2: Create wooden planter part 2

    Chapter 16: 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 characters

    Lecture 6: Project decorative pots add scene

    Chapter 17: Project garden

    Lecture 1: Project garden create base

    Lecture 2: Project garden create terrace

    Lecture 3: Project garden position flower bed 1

    Lecture 4: Project garden position flower bed 2

    Lecture 5: Project garden add materials

    Lecture 6: Project garden add plants

    Lecture 7: Project garden create grass area

    Lecture 8: Project garden add decorations

    Lecture 9: Project garden add dimensions

    Lecture 10: Project garden create scenes

    Lecture 11: Project garden export work

    Lecture 12: Project garden add walls

    Lecture 13: Project garden twilight render part 1

    Lecture 14: Project twilight render part 2

    Instructors

  • Sketchup for garden design  No.2
    Nicolas Forgue
    Web entrepreneur and graphic designer
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  • Frequently Asked Questions

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