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Sketchup Certification - Panter - 16.11.2022 Sketchup Certification MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 15.44 GB | Duration: 16h 22m excert this is a placeholder What you'll learn Description ThinkParametric Certification Sketchup Certificate of Completion This Certification Course will cover the software Sketchup by Trimble, Inc. Sketching is the quickest way to visualize complex 2D and 3D ideas, and that's the basis of the 3D Modeling Software called Sketchup. Sketchup is one of the most intuitive 3D surface modelers and has a friendly CAD Interface to help you create, develop and manage 3D projects. To become proficient in using the software, it's important to have a solid introduction, fundamentals for how it works, and some fundamentals of 3D Modeling in general, especially with regard to application in real world projects. Whether you are a complete beginner or someone with a bit of experience; we cover everything from the very basics up to proficient use. The course has 8 Modules comprising all the subjects you must learn to understand how Sketchup works and how to design and document your Sketchup projects. Explicit modeling Bring your ideas to life with Sketchup. Sketchup is one of the most intuitive and efficient ways for designing, documenting, and communicate your ideas in 3D. It offers a whole set of tools that will serve you from a schematic phase to construction documentation. ,,,,,,,,,,,, Create your ideas with ease Sketchup's motto is "3D For Everyone" and this is not an understatement. Sketchup is easy to learn and grasp due to its simplicity and intuitive methods of form creation. In the first three modules everything Sketchup has to offer in terms of form creation will be covered in detail and you'll see for yourself how fast you model your own project. ,, Visualize your projects Sketchup has powerful in-house features to create everything from more raw sketchy images to photo-realistic renders to explanatory animations. Everything that has to do with visualization will be covered like material creation and texturing, environment creation, sunlight and shadows and much more. Besides Sketchup's native tools, we'll also introduce powerful rendering plugins, like Vray and Lumion, available for Sketchup. ,,,,,, Documentate your work using LayOut LayOut is the tool for creating documentation from your SketchUp model. After you've modeled your project in SketchUp you can send it to LayOut. In LayOut you add dimensions, labels, other text, or photos. You then can export a PDF to send to a client or use it in a presentation. The cool thing about LayOut is that it works seemingly with Sketchup, there's a dynamic link maintained from your model to the LayOut document so if you edit your model, those changes are reflected in LayOut. Collaborate with others We'll start by introducing Sketchup's native collaboration tools and the various ways to communicate your model with your team and your clients. We'll also go over some of the best practices architecture offices use to collaborate with others. Various platforms are discussed to share your work efficiently and effectively with your team. Overview Lecture 15 Fundamentals of Sketchup Lecture 1 Introduction to Sketchup Lecture 2 The abilities of Sketchup Lecture 3 Designing in Sketchup Lecture 4 Downloading and installing Sketchup Lecture 5 Different versions of Sketchup Lecture 6 Basic principles Lecture 7 Forms in Sketchup Lecture 8 The interface - viewports Lecture 9 The interface - menu Lecture 10 The interface - tray icons Lecture 11 Creating and transforming shapes Lecture 12 Final items on the tray menu Lecture 13 Management toolbars Lecture 14 Modeling a demo house - part 1 Lecture 15 Modeling a demo house - part 2 Lecture 16 Modeling a demo house - part 3 Lecture 17 Covering the remaining toolbars Lecture 18 Sketchup's 3D warehouse Lecture 16 Intermediate modeling in Sketchup Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Principles of intermediate modeling Lecture 3 Importing the Farnsworth House floorplan Lecture 4 Modeling the floors and structure Lecture 5 Adding the final details Lecture 6 Important fundamentals to remember Lecture 7 Solid geometry operations Lecture 8 Using the Follow Me tool Lecture 9 Conclusion Lecture 17 Advanced modeling in Sketchup Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Principles of visualization Lecture 3 Applying materials to your model Lecture 4 Importing custom components - windows Lecture 5 Importing custom components - doors Lecture 6 Sun, shadows and styles Lecture 7 Exporting visuals and texture correction Lecture 8 Creating annotations Lecture 9 Section cuts explained Lecture 10 Geolocation tool Lecture 11 Photo match tool - part 1 Lecture 12 Photo match tool - part 2 Lecture 13 Conclusion and usefull resources Lecture 18 Digital rendering Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Module requirements Lecture 3 Visualization principles Lecture 4 Choosing a rendering software Lecture 5 Photoshop layer techniques Lecture 6 Photoshop assembling Lecture 7 Sketching techniques Lecture 8 Vray for Sketchup Lecture 9 Lumion for Sketchup Lecture 10 Interior render setup Lecture 11 Lighting setup Lecture 12 Applying materials Lecture 13 Exterior render setup Lecture 14 Animations in Sketchup Lecture 15 Conclusion Lecture 19 Building Information Modeling Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 BIM principles Lecture 3 Design process - concepts Lecture 4 Schematic Design process Lecture 5 Design Development process Lecture 6 Construction Documents process Lecture 7 Building management design Lecture 8 BIM in Sketchup introduction Lecture 9 Drawing BIM walls Lecture 10 Drawing BIM doors and windows Lecture 11 Drawing BIM floors Lecture 12 Drawing BIM roofs Lecture 13 Creating a BIM drawing set Lecture 14 Drawing BIM structure Lecture 15 Creating the second floor and stairs Lecture 16 BIM takeoff pricing Lecture 17 BIM conclusion Lecture 18 File system Lecture 19 Conclusion and resources Lecture 20 Digital fabrication Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Principles of digital fabrication Lecture 3 Concepts of digital fabrication Lecture 4 Buildability Lecture 5 3D printing our model Lecture 6 Different connection joints explained Lecture 7 Converting models for 3D printing Lecture 8 Designing custom supports for 3D printing Lecture 9 Preparing our model for 3D printing Lecture 10 Conclusion Lecture 21 Automation and parametric design Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Principles of parametric design Lecture 3 What is parametric design Lecture 4 Sine wave explained Lecture 5 Dynamic components - part 1 Lecture 6 Dynamic components - part 2 Lecture 7 Dynamic components - part 3 Lecture 8 Ruby scripting in Sketchup - part 1 Lecture 9 Ruby scripting in Sketchup - part 2 Lecture 10 Conclusion Lecture 22 Documentation Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Principles of creating construction documents Lecture 3 Think like a builder Lecture 4 Modeling a construction detail section Lecture 5 Graphic standards Lecture 6 Custom scrapbooks Lecture 7 Collaboration tools - part 1 Lecture 8 Collaboration tools - part 2 Lecture 9 Collaboration tools - part 3 Lecture 10 Collaboration tools - part 4 Lecture 11 Exporting from Layout to CAD Lecture 12 Exporting to PDF Lecture 13 Conclusion Download from RapidGator Download from Rapidgator: Download from DDownload |