SketchUp for Interior Design
SketchUp is a great tool for quickly visualizing an interior design project. Ed Cotey shows you how to develop a floor plan quickly, using an imported AutoCAD file and a number of SketchUp tools to build the walls, insert doors and windows, create and use materials, and apply special effects such as styles and shadows. Plus, learn to set up scenes for use in client presentations.
0. Introduction
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01. Welcome
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02. What you should know before watching this course
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03. Using the exercise files
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2 - 1.Quick Start: Creating a 2D Floor Plan
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04. Selecting the template and setting up the workspace
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05. Drawing a 2D floor plan
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06. Creating openings and setting layers
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07. Creating 2D door components
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08. Creating 2D window components
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09. Creating text and dimensions in LayOut
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3 - 2.Building a Small Residence
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10. Importing an AutoCAD drawing into SketchUp
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11. Creating walls and floors
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12. Lofting the walls and adding trim
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13. Adding building components
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4 - 3.Working with Components and Adjusting Views
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14. Adding doors using X-Ray view on the walls
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15. Adding windows into a wall
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16. Adding kitchen components
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17. Incorporating the kitchen into the model
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5 - 4.Working with Materials
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18. Applying SketchUp materials
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19. Changing or editing a material
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20. Selecting an image to use as a material
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21. Creating a custom material
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22. Creating a custom collection
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23. Applying, repositioning, and scaling materialsn
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6 - 5.Background Photos and Special Effects
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24. Setting a view to export as an image
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25. Creating interior backgrounds and adding scenes
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26. Setting up and applying shadows
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27. Incorporating the use of styles
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7 - Conclusion
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Next steps
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