This the first time I’ve ever posted on a RUclips video but I just wanted to congratulate you on the clarity of the clip. It’s one of the most informative I think I’ve ever seen! Can’t believe it’s taken me this long to locate on YT! Many thanks for sharing!
@@BenjaminNaudet 4:23. What happens if the Tags don't translate from Sketchup 2020 to Illustrator 2024? They convert to single lines. ie. EVERY single lined object is now defined individually by the makeup of it's lines so a circle will be made up of 20 line strokes
@@suzygirl1843 Curves/circles will be segmented when exporting from SketchUp to Illustrator. Unfortunately this is how the software works. The actual tags (or layers) also do not export from SketchUp to Illustrator. This is why using the color by tag setting is important when exporting. 2:36
Benjamin, muito obrigada! Estou procurando um vídeo sobre isto há tempos! Um vídeo que mostre o passo-a-passo de uma imagem do Sketchup para o Illustrator e como separar em camadas! MUITO OBRIGADA! Benjamin, thank you SO MUCH! I've been looking for videos about this for a long time! A video that shows me step by step the Sketchup image for Illustrator and how to separete it into layers. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Hello Benjamin, I really like your tutorials it helps a lot. But I had a issue with export pdf with colored layers, I follow step by step, but there is only black line in my pdf file
Are you using Sketchup 2024? I googled this issue and it's a bug with SketchUp 2024. It looks like they may have released an update that fixes the issue - make sure you update your SketchUp to the most recent version.
None of the linework from SketchUp is a closed polygon, if this is what you mean. As far as I know, when you export linework from SketchUp it will always be broken up into line segments. You are however, able to export shaded faces (3:30) which will give you a polygon shape in Illustrator. Let me know if you have any specific questions on this.
@@zacklofton1525 I turned on a shaded style in SketchUp (3:25) and then enabled color by layer in my layers tab (3:30). Then I just exported as a PDF - this creates vector shapes for all of your faces.
I either manually traced over an actual photograph of a tree or got these off of a free cad block website like cad forum. I can't remember. For future videos I will have a better system of sharing files.
hello there,im working with sketch 2024 and when i try to export the pdf it ignores all the different layers and line colours and creates a pdf with only black lines, could someone help me with why that happens and how to fix it?
Hey, I can see that your blue fills are not effecting the trees. How can I do that? Because when I apply fill with live paint bucket tool to my buildings, many areas of trees got affected too and I can't use Magic Wand or Lasso Tool to specifically select the trees in transparency mask. I could only use Pen and Curve tool but since the trees contain many organic shapes, they are not accurate.
Sounds like there are some broken lines that make up your trees. If there are gaps in your trees then they will fill up when you are using the live paint tool. The trees I use in this video have solid faces so I don't need to worry about paint filling them. One option you could look at is adding your trees in illustrator. Create a separate illustrator file just for your trees and copy and paste them over into your primary illustrator file.
I was just copying all of my line layers and pasting them onto a new layer at 11:23. When I pasted all of my lines onto the new layer it highlighted them blue to show I had them selected - that is all. I like to do this when I use the live paint tool to keep things organized. Let me know if that makes sense!
hello again, I have question. I draw my railing with circle then copied it then gave material. When I want to whole model hidden line style, my railings don't appear. It s like a ghost :) I mean, actually it seems but there are no lines around them so I couldn't make on ai what you did :/ what do you suggest? Thank you.
Curved surfaces don't have "edges" so when you turn on hidden lines they disappear. Turn on your profiles and you should see them. If you are making a line drawing in illustrator I recommend keeping your railings just as lines in Sketchup - no need to make them 3D because usually they end up being too small. Let me know if this makes sense!
@@BenjaminNaudet thank you so much! I will try it. You could be right about draw lines instead 3d, keep in my mind. Thank you for fast reply! 👌🏻 (I am quite new for making this complicate illustration so there are some questions sometimes 😊 🙏🏻 )
This the first time I’ve ever posted on a RUclips video but I just wanted to congratulate you on the clarity of the clip. It’s one of the most informative I think I’ve ever seen! Can’t believe it’s taken me this long to locate on YT! Many thanks for sharing!
I really appreciate the comment man! I'm glad you found the video helpful!
@@BenjaminNaudet 4:23. What happens if the Tags don't translate from Sketchup 2020 to Illustrator 2024? They convert to single lines. ie. EVERY single lined object is now defined individually by the makeup of it's lines so a circle will be made up of 20 line strokes
@@suzygirl1843 Curves/circles will be segmented when exporting from SketchUp to Illustrator. Unfortunately this is how the software works. The actual tags (or layers) also do not export from SketchUp to Illustrator. This is why using the color by tag setting is important when exporting. 2:36
I really love and appreciate your tutorials. Thanks a lot for posting these videos, they are really helpful!
Benjamin, muito obrigada! Estou procurando um vídeo sobre isto há tempos! Um vídeo que mostre o passo-a-passo de uma imagem do Sketchup para o Illustrator e como separar em camadas! MUITO OBRIGADA!
Benjamin, thank you SO MUCH! I've been looking for videos about this for a long time! A video that shows me step by step the Sketchup image for Illustrator and how to separete it into layers. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Absolutely! I'm glad the video was helpful!
Man nice tutorial and thank u for teaching us, greats from Colombia
Your videos are saving my semester!!!!! please make more videos about diagraming with sketchup, like internal circulations and typologies :'D
Great Tutorial! thank you for sharing..🙌
good work and thank you so much, Greetings from Egypt
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Love your tutorials
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I have done it finally ahaha thank you again :)
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Very helpful!!!
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Hello Benjamin, I really like your tutorials it helps a lot. But I had a issue with export pdf with colored layers, I follow step by step, but there is only black line in my pdf file
Are you using Sketchup 2024? I googled this issue and it's a bug with SketchUp 2024. It looks like they may have released an update that fixes the issue - make sure you update your SketchUp to the most recent version.
@@BenjaminNaudet Thank you so very much for your response, I did use the sketchup 2024, I will try to update my software. Really appreciate it
Quite a nice tutorial!!!
love it !!! thanks a l lot :)
Great video! I’m curious, how did you export the drawing from SketchUp with closed polygons? I can never figure that out. Thanks so much.
None of the linework from SketchUp is a closed polygon, if this is what you mean. As far as I know, when you export linework from SketchUp it will always be broken up into line segments. You are however, able to export shaded faces (3:30) which will give you a polygon shape in Illustrator. Let me know if you have any specific questions on this.
@@BenjaminNaudet thanks for your response. I watched that segment a few times and still don’t see how you created faces. How’s that done?
@@zacklofton1525 I turned on a shaded style in SketchUp (3:25) and then enabled color by layer in my layers tab (3:30). Then I just exported as a PDF - this creates vector shapes for all of your faces.
@@BenjaminNaudet perfect, thanks so much!
Great tutorial man!!
can you tell me what plugins you use inside sketchup?
Check out this video for some of my favorite plugins: ruclips.net/video/UWNiCdF0IzA/видео.html&ab_channel=BenjaminNaudet
@@BenjaminNaudet Thank you 🙏🏻
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Nice tutorial hope new tutorials is coming out
More to come!
@@BenjaminNaudet appreciate! keep it up!! i am desire to learn!!
Thanks you Benjamin
GREAT VIDEO! you could put the link of the sketchup trees you used????
I either manually traced over an actual photograph of a tree or got these off of a free cad block website like cad forum. I can't remember. For future videos I will have a better system of sharing files.
hello there,im working with sketch 2024 and when i try to export the pdf it ignores all the different layers and line colours and creates a pdf with only black lines, could someone help me with why that happens and how to fix it?
Do you have color by tag turned on? And then make sure to change the color of edges to "by layer"
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Hey, I can see that your blue fills are not effecting the trees. How can I do that? Because when I apply fill with live paint bucket tool to my buildings, many areas of trees got affected too and I can't use Magic Wand or Lasso Tool to specifically select the trees in transparency mask. I could only use Pen and Curve tool but since the trees contain many organic shapes, they are not accurate.
Sounds like there are some broken lines that make up your trees. If there are gaps in your trees then they will fill up when you are using the live paint tool. The trees I use in this video have solid faces so I don't need to worry about paint filling them. One option you could look at is adding your trees in illustrator. Create a separate illustrator file just for your trees and copy and paste them over into your primary illustrator file.
hi where do you get your hatches from? great video btw!
Thanks! Skip to 20:43 and watch closely - I am using the default hatch patterns that come with Illustrator.
Amazing render,but do we have like a specific name for this type of rendering??
ı dont understand what have you did at minute 11:23??? How could it appearenca like all blue in one layer, please give detail :/
I was just copying all of my line layers and pasting them onto a new layer at 11:23. When I pasted all of my lines onto the new layer it highlighted them blue to show I had them selected - that is all. I like to do this when I use the live paint tool to keep things organized. Let me know if that makes sense!
@@BenjaminNaudet thank you so much, got it! Very appreciated for this video.
hello again, I have question. I draw my railing with circle then copied it then gave material. When I want to whole model hidden line style, my railings don't appear. It s like a ghost :) I mean, actually it seems but there are no lines around them so I couldn't make on ai what you did :/ what do you suggest? Thank you.
Curved surfaces don't have "edges" so when you turn on hidden lines they disappear. Turn on your profiles and you should see them. If you are making a line drawing in illustrator I recommend keeping your railings just as lines in Sketchup - no need to make them 3D because usually they end up being too small. Let me know if this makes sense!
@@BenjaminNaudet thank you so much! I will try it. You could be right about draw lines instead 3d, keep in my mind. Thank you for fast reply! 👌🏻 (I am quite new for making this complicate illustration so there are some questions sometimes 😊 🙏🏻 )
@@beyzanurozteker8380 Please let me know if you have any more troubles! Always happy to help.
did you put the trees on Sketchup 2d?
Yep! The trees are 2D face me components in SketchUp.
How can you export the pdf image immediately? For me, it take so long to export as a pdf😢😢
hello mister is there any videos how to drawing project lik this from A to Z pleas
Hi, can you do this with a rhino file? My project is in Rhino.
Any leads for free vector trees ??
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Muito bonito
Why aren't you posting anymore?!! :(
I’ve been busy with work and my licensing! More videos coming soon!
@@BenjaminNaudet looking forward!! 😊
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