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    Sketch Up Lighting Component

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    Sketch Up Lighting Component

    Sketch Up Lighting Component
    Last updated 2/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.19 GB | Duration: 5h 12m

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    What you'll learn

    SketchUp Pro offers design and rendering tools that can help you create striking, professional-grade 3D models that wow clients and colleagues alike. In this co

    If you have any experience with SketchUp, you know how effective a tool it is in bringing your designs to life. In this course, Marcelo teaches you how to crea

    History: Believe it or not, SketchUp’s origins go all the way back to 2000. The software was originally developed by startup company @Last Software, co-founded

    This comprehensive hands-on workshop covers the basic 2D and 3D commands necessary to construct lighting fixtures components. Students learn advanced commands

    5- About Sketch up: According to them SketchUp "that would allow design professionals to draw the way they want by emulating the feel and freedom of working wit

    Requirements

    there is not prerequisites for taking this course

    Description

    SketchUp Pro offers design and rendering tools that can help you create striking, professional-grade 3D models that wow clients and colleagues alike. In this course, Marcelo demonstrates how to leverage these tools to create a detailed model of a series of lighting fixtures of different complexities house.The course main focus is the creative and original utilization of the same old tools students are most likely already familiar with.For the class we not going to required the use of any third party plugging, we will only use standard tools.Along the way, he illustrates important techniques for organizing your project file, creating complex mechanical shapes, and even articulation for the lamp arm. Paul starts with the foundations, showing how to set up the template, load the components, and make the base profile for the lamp. He then demonstrates how to make the swivel connection profile, form the lower armature of the lamp, and make the top arm and lampshade. To wrap up, he explains how to put all of the pieces together and finalize the project.If you have any experience with SketchUp, you know how effective a tool it is in bringing your designs to life. In this course, Marcelo teaches you how to create an interior design components in SketchUp Pro from a basic to very complex conceptual shapes. first We will start by importing the image of reference and scale it up to real life size. Once the picture is real life size we will proceeded to trace the picture using the pen tool and helping ourself with the measure tape tool. Once the profile is done we will turn the 2d model in to a 3d by applying either the push pull or follow me modifiers, ocationally we will need to use the solid object tools such as subtraction or intersection. At this point we will talk about the different between groping and making components.

    Overview

    Section 1: 100-westelm

    Lecture 1 westelm

    Section 2: 200-classic fl

    Lecture 2 classic fl

    Section 3: 300-nivo lamp

    Lecture 3 301 nivo

    Section 4: 400 hung

    Lecture 4 hung

    Section 5: 500-concrete

    Lecture 5 500-concrete

    Section 6: 600-floor lamp

    Lecture 6 6001 floor lamp1

    Lecture 7 602 floor lamp2

    Section 7: 700-Loftslampe

    Lecture 8 701-Loftslampe

    Lecture 9 2021-11-04 10-05-34

    Section 8: 800-wall sconce

    Lecture 10 801-wall sconce

    Lecture 11 901 poli1

    Lecture 12 902 poli2

    Section 9: 1000 poli2

    Lecture 13 1001 poli2

    Lecture 14 1002 poli2 part2

    students, interior designers, architects, public in general