SIMPLY GREAT, CLEAR TUTORIAL, THANK YOU, I AM YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE, NEVER DRAWN BEFORE, NOW I HAVE A CHANCE, VIEWED OTHER SKETCHUP TUTORIALS, YOURS IS SIMPLY THE BEST.
I am late to the game but so far these have been some of the most effective and intuitive tutorials I've ever seen. Thank you so much for your hard work!
I'm crash-(re)learning SU to create a bathroom design.Wish I'd seen this first! Would have saved a lot of time and frustration. Your presentation is clear and well-paced to help the concepts stick.
@CharlesDickens99 There's no real way to create a seamless joint between two groups, because groups will always have lines bordering them. In other words, you can combine two groups, but there will always be a visible line dividing them. Instead, you could explode both groups, put them together, erase the line to make it seamless and them regroup them. Hope that helps!
Great information on these videos. I find running the playback at 2x speeds helps to get to the point. There are just way too many words for my needs. I have years of experience with Inventor so I know I'm not the target audience but I wanted to add my thoughts. The bottom line is Good information and Thanks for doing the videos.
I am a neophyte, but I would recommend using groups for things as soon as its 3D and use nested groups sparingly. I wish SU had an auto-grouping mode which would automatically make a group as soon as you constructed something in 3D. If it has this, then you could explode it, but the consequences of not having this are often significant loss of effort.
Hey guys, I have used Archicad, Revit Architecture. They are not as good as sketch up. Now I only use Sketchup with autoCAD and rendering with cinema 4D. I tried to build a building using archicad and it took about a week but with sketchUP, it takes only two day! And amazing result when you use cinema4d rendering. Get rid of your Archicad or Revit or cheaf Architect stuff. They are just expensive and useless for real purpose! SketchUP is a King of building 3d model software!
I really need your help right now! I am making a simple house, starting from the map. then I make group for the map, then I put it in layer map. After that, I start making walls with the offset tool and here is my problem. First, I already pull the wall, then make it in a group, then put it in layer wall. I invisible the layer wall and the map is missing the part used for wall. then I invisible layer map, all of it is gone. it supposed to only the map is gone, right? Can you help me? thanks!
I'm trying to rotate a panel so it'll snap on another panel (sloped wall). I did group each of it and then rotated it but it seems to go INTO the other? So how can I avoid that?
SIMPLY GREAT, CLEAR TUTORIAL, THANK YOU, I AM YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE, NEVER DRAWN BEFORE, NOW I HAVE A CHANCE, VIEWED OTHER SKETCHUP TUTORIALS, YOURS IS SIMPLY THE BEST.
I am late to the game but so far these have been some of the most effective and intuitive tutorials I've ever seen. Thank you so much for your hard work!
I'm crash-(re)learning SU to create a bathroom design.Wish I'd seen this first! Would have saved a lot of time and frustration. Your presentation is clear and well-paced to help the concepts stick.
@CharlesDickens99 There's no real way to create a seamless joint between two groups, because groups will always have lines bordering them. In other words, you can combine two groups, but there will always be a visible line dividing them. Instead, you could explode both groups, put them together, erase the line to make it seamless and them regroup them. Hope that helps!
Very POWERFUL information, Cameron! Sketchup is so much more flexible with design, as a pose to Revit, or ArchiCAD. Thanks a millennium!
Great information on these videos. I find running the playback at 2x speeds helps to get to the point. There are just way too many words for my needs. I have years of experience with Inventor so I know I'm not the target audience but I wanted to add my thoughts. The bottom line is Good information and Thanks for doing the videos.
Awesome idea. 1.25x is good for me, hopefully go faster later
I am a neophyte, but I would recommend using groups for things as soon as its 3D and use nested groups sparingly. I wish SU had an auto-grouping mode which would automatically make a group as soon as you constructed something in 3D. If it has this, then you could explode it, but the consequences of not having this are often significant loss of effort.
Wow, you covered everything regarding groups. Glad I found this video. Awesome resource! Thanks for posting!
Great podcast! Very instructive and proficient.
You are a great instructor! Thank you so much!
Thank you for taking the time. Some of these "features" drive me crazy.
Thanks for the kind words, Ryan. Glad you're enjoying the series! -Cameron
Cool. All this "things sticking together like someone had sprayed them with Superglue" was driving me nuts. Now I know :-)
+Steve Rawcliffe But it's true that slightly fewer words would also do the trick
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Goes on a bit, not to the point but has all the information needed.
Your tutorials are amazing), thx a lot.
Very useful and clear. Thank you.
Hey guys, I have used Archicad, Revit Architecture. They are not as good as sketch up. Now I only use Sketchup with autoCAD and rendering with cinema 4D. I tried to build a building using archicad and it took about a week but with sketchUP, it takes only two day! And amazing result when you use cinema4d rendering. Get rid of your Archicad or Revit or cheaf Architect stuff. They are just expensive and useless for real purpose! SketchUP is a King of building 3d model software!
awesome job ! thanks so much!
I really need your help right now! I am making a simple house, starting from the map. then I make group for the map, then I put it in layer map. After that, I start making walls with the offset tool and here is my problem. First, I already pull the wall, then make it in a group, then put it in layer wall. I invisible the layer wall and the map is missing the part used for wall. then I invisible layer map, all of it is gone. it supposed to only the map is gone, right? Can you help me? thanks!
I'm trying to rotate a panel so it'll snap on another panel (sloped wall). I did group each of it and then rotated it but it seems to go INTO the other? So how can I avoid that?
Really helpful.
i find making components easier
Actual tutorial starts at 7:23
I think should stop telling how hard how difficult it could be, start telling how to fix it... too much talking
+sabrinamars100 Disagree. Shows typical difficulties, their consequence, and how to avoid. This is all useful.