FREE COURSE: Exploded House Diagram Drawing SketchUp to Illustrator Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
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In this step by step tutorial, we're going to show you how to prepare an exploded house diagram with SketchUp to Illustrator workflow.
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0:00 Intro
00:14 Sketchup Workflow
01:30 Creating Multiple Sections
01:45 How to Create Multiple Sections in SketchUp
02:27 Exporting with Layout
06:45 Editing in the Adobe Illustrator
11:25 Making the Exploded Diagram
12:10 Coloring with the Live Paint Bucket Tool
14:08 Adding Background
17:30 Adding Furniture & People
20:20 Adding Floor Patterns
23:05 Adding Texts
24:10 Outro
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How did you make the whole building look orange at the beginning of the video? Is that any particular style you choose from the Styles toggle?
Hi there! In Sketchup, from the Styles menu you can assign color to the outlines, shadows, section lines and so on. The orange color theme we used is not a default style, but once you assigned the colors you can save it to use for later
How did you change shadow color?? I changed the color of whole building line, but I couldn't find how to change shadow color. Would you explain it in detail? There is no way in my SketchUp to change the shadow color. Is there any other plug-in?? And when I export image to pdf, picture quality of the shadow image was not good...I've already changed to hybrid...
Hi there! As you've said there’s no way to change Shadow color in SketchUp directly. You can get an image export from SketchUp and change its color in Photoshop or Illustrator as we did in 8:12 in this tutorial. For the image quality, you can check out the Image Resolution and Image Compression from PDF export options in Layout. Hope these help!
Just to clarify, in this video, the shadow appears pinkish because we placed a colored surface on the ground. You can try this as well, but if you get the shadow export without the background surface, it will appear gray as usual.