OVERVIEW
SketchUp users are architects, designers, builders, makers and engineers. They
are the people who shape the physical world. They are important, and they
deserve great tools because great tools produce great work. Great tools are ones
you look forward to using. They do one thing (or maybe two) really, really well.
They let you do what you want without having to figure out how. They help with
hard or boring tasks so that you can focus on being creative, or productive, or
both. And they are, in their own way, beautiful.
WHY SHOULD YOU LEARN
At some point in most 3D projects, you'll need to turn your model into a
drawing set that gets the point across. LayOut in SketchUp Pro lets you add
model views to pages, choose drawing scales, adjust line weights, and add
dimensions, callouts, and graphics. Make a change to your SketchUp model,
and find it reflected automatically in LayOut. And when it's time, export pages
as PDFs, images and CAD files.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Create 2-dimensional (2D) geometry in a 3-dimensional (3D)environment
- Create surfaces from lines
- Create surfaces from circles
- Generate surfaces from polygons
- Generate surfaces from arcs
- Demonstrate stickiness of geometry
- Create 3-dimensional geometry
- View a model in 3D
- Create surfaces from lines in 3D
- Demonstrate stickiness of geometry in 3D
- Create geometry with the Push/Pull Tool
- Move entities to manipulate geometry
- Mirror a model
- Create an array
- Apply materials
- Create 3D Text
- Import (download) models from the Google 3D Warehouse
- Alter a model using Styles
- Import site information (imagery and topography) from Google Earth
- Position and export models to Google Earth