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Sketchup For Garden Design - Panter - 01.12.2022 ![]() Sketchup For Garden Design Last updated 2/2021 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 5.54 GB | Duration: 8h 50m Master Sketchup to render 3D garden What you'll 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 Requirements You need to have Sketchup Pro or Sketchup Make Description SketchUpSketchup 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 courseIn 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. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Start with Sketchup Lecture 2 Manage dashboard Lecture 3 Edit toolbar Lecture 4 Navigation on 3D space Lecture 5 Edit views Lecture 6 Change axes Lecture 7 Edit camera Lecture 8 Manage selections Section 3: Create save and export Lecture 9 Create and open document Lecture 10 Save and export work Section 4: Create shapes Lecture 11 Create lines Lecture 12 Create rectangles Lecture 13 Create circles Lecture 14 Create arcs Lecture 15 Create objects with follow me Lecture 16 Erase elements Section 5: Transformations Lecture 17 Push pull Lecture 18 Push pull duplicate Lecture 19 Create offset Lecture 20 Scale elements Lecture 21 Move elements Lecture 22 Create rotations Lecture 23 Duplicate elements Lecture 24 Duplicate with rotation elements Lecture 25 Apply symmetries Lecture 26 Soften and smooth Section 6: Measure guides and dimensions Lecture 27 Create guides Lecture 28 Add guides with angles Lecture 29 Add dimensions Section 7: Add text Lecture 30 Add text Lecture 31 Add 3D text Section 8: Materials Lecture 32 Edit materials Lecture 33 Create materials Lecture 34 Import materials Lecture 35 Resize materials Section 9: Components Lecture 36 Components part 1 Lecture 37 Components part 2 Section 10: Groups Lecture 38 Edit groups Lecture 39 Create solids Section 11: 3D warehouse for garden Lecture 40 3D warehouse for garden part 1 Lecture 41 3D warehouse for garden part 2 Section 12: Create sections and add scenes Lecture 42 Add sections Lecture 43 Add scenes Lecture 44 Edit styles Lecture 45 Edit shadows Section 13: Create ground Lecture 46 Sandbox from contours Lecture 47 Sandbox from scratch Lecture 48 Sandbox stamp and drape Lecture 49 Sandbox add details and flip edge Lecture 50 Create ground part 1 Lecture 51 Create ground part 2 Section 14: Create pots Lecture 52 Create pot example 1 Lecture 53 Create pot example 2 Section 15: Create wooden planter Lecture 54 Create wooden planter part 1 Lecture 55 Create wooden planter part 2 Section 16: Project decorative pots Lecture 56 Project decorative pots create base Lecture 57 Project decorative pots create pots Lecture 58 Project decorative pots add texture Lecture 59 Project decorative pots add plants Lecture 60 Project decorative pots add characters Lecture 61 Project decorative pots add scene Section 17: Project garden Lecture 62 Project garden create base Lecture 63 Project garden create terrace Lecture 64 Project garden position flower bed 1 Lecture 65 Project garden position flower bed 2 Lecture 66 Project garden add materials Lecture 67 Project garden add plants Lecture 68 Project garden create grass area Lecture 69 Project garden add decorations Lecture 70 Project garden add dimensions Lecture 71 Project garden create scenes Lecture 72 Project garden export work Lecture 73 Project garden add walls Lecture 74 Project garden twilight render part 1 Lecture 75 Project twilight render part 2 Graphic design students,People who want to design gardens,People who want to become landscaper,Professionnal landscapers ![]() Download from RapidGator Download from DDownload |