MODELING FOR MULTIPLE LEVELS in SketchUp and Layout - Interior Design Modeling for Layout #8
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- In this video, learn how to create and organize a multiple story model in SketchUp for export into Layout so that you can generate floor plans from your model!
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Great Video Justin. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your amazing videos, I have learned a lot from them
Glad you like them!
I found this just in time, thanks Justin! Well done!
Glad you liked it!
@@Thesketchupessentials please see my comment below
How to delete the line that separate level 1 and level 2? It's pretty ugly to see the line from the exterior view
Usually there would be some space between levels for structural elements, like beams ... Is that something you'd want to have in those type of plans ? Thanks, very helpful videos !
Is there an option do so this in the free version easily? Thanks for the awesome tutorials!
nice tutorial. i wonder how do you make layout for 2nd floor with addition of 1st floor image, and the 1st floor is like in gray or transparent background image? thank you
Just stack your L2 viewport on top of the L1 viewport. You could probably put a rectangle on top of the L1 viewport and make it partially transparent to get your gray look
The thing that I wanted to know you passed through...how to represent what is above and below? Stairs are one example, and you didn't show how to do it.
I can't find the outliner button
Where can i find layers tab?
In the tray on the right hand side of the screen? It's called "tags" in the 2020 version
TheSketchUpEssentials thank you 😅
It is annoying to learn that they changed the clearly understandable word layers to the totally non-obvious word tags. Wastes excessive time.
Yeah...I don't really disagree with this