SketchUp 8 Lessons: Advanced House Building
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- čas přidán 8. 02. 2013
- I show you how to start building a house based on a blueprint, introduce you to layers, FoV (Field of View), show you how to recover deleted components, and how to construct interiors and furnish them as well.
Would you guys like to see a longer video about this; building a cool house from scratch, furnishing and rendering screenshots?
Aaron Bishop Yes, mainly furnishing and designing surfaces + rendering
Aaron Bishop I got into SketchUp literally 10 mins ago.Would love to see that =)
Aaron Bishop Hi Aaron - me too, I'd like to be apart of your audience. Please consider showing us how to add custom textures too.
+Aaron Bishop aw yes
+Aaron Bishop I've been working on ketchup for a week and a half for my dads company in construction, you're awesome and if you could make that it would be greatly appreciated.
The first sketchup tutorial I ever watched. It was all I needed. The video randomly showed up in my recommendation so came to say Thank You Mr. Bishop.
In addition to longer videos (which I'm working on), I'm also thinking about starting a Twitch channel for this sort of thing, while also answering some of your questions in the process. Thoughts?
+Aaron Bishop please make a Twitch channel, I will be happy to view you in real time.
By the way you are great at teaching and explaining how this software works, I actually started to work with SketchUp because of your tutorials and because I find it hard to learn a 3D software like Maya or 3D Studio Max...
Please do more videos like these, random objects, glass, chairs, bridges, everything you can:) I would also like to see more rounded objects, round faces or cloth style of modelling :D
Thanks
You're a great teacher, all the information is concise and to the point. We use Sketchup at my new job and this helped me a lot.
This was the most helpful video video about how to build a house from a floor plan I've seen all day. Thanks. And thank you for not yammering on like a bunch of other videos. To the point. Love it.
Great video. I just wanted to add, you can double click with the Push/Pull tool and it will repeat the last push/pull distance you did. This prevents you from having to reference another point in your model every time. It's great for bringing up walls, or punching out doors/windows.
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He'sprobably know how to use it he's just not showing it to us
I love the pace of your tutorial!
lol
Amazing. Very concise and a greatly shown demonstration. Keep up the good work, Aaron.
Loved It! Thank You, Mr. Aaron, for sharing with us your experience.
Your tutorials are the best I found after repeated looking at others.
Amazing tutorial. I am currently using sketchup and I feel pretty confident with it and this tutorial has definitely made me more confident.
very well thought out tutorial aaron! from house plan, layers, field of view. really helpful!
I'm a beginner, as usual self-taught like many others. This tutorial is very informative and to the point. Many thanks for sharing.
Hey Aaron! Thanks for showing how to recover deleted components, that's so helpful!
This is a brilliant tutorial. You covered an awesome range of useful tools in a short time.
Aron just signed up to Sketch up. First time user, getting ready to do plans for my addition. Subscribed to your channel. Thank you!
This video was so beautiful and satisfying in so many ways! great content, I want to learn sketchup!
Excellent - I have attempted to get started with SketchUp once before but failed to understand the concepts. Your first 3 tutorials gave me an excellent starting point. Thanks!!!
Amazing vidoe, hands down!!! Thank you for sharing this.
Thanks for this video! Just did all this and used IrisVR to WALK around the model in VR with my HTC Vive. Less than 2 hours from start to finish.
Fantastic video for beginners! Great pace for the most part. Thank you so much for this!
Very well done with great tips for a beginner. the pace is perfect as to not waste time on repetition. Nice work!
One of the best tutorial i found !! Thank you so much
this is a GREAT tutorial. Excellent work, Aaron.
Thank you for your complete and comprehensive training. Very good!
Best lesson about sketchup I have seen! Thank u a lot!
Thank you so much for the tutorial. Was totally lost on the controls or anything, really helped me out!
Many thanks Aaron! Great video, showing how to work with sketchup!
i love your tutorials. Sincerely speaking, u have inspired me a lot to build my Channel. Thanks Aaron.
When sketch first came out I was thinking it was overly simplified when compared for AutoCAD/Revit...But DAMN,for porting these sketches into unity..Its a BEAST.
Absolutely solid tutorial Aaron!
Thank you, very easy to follow. Just started to use sketchup and this was extremely helpful
I really love your free sketchup lessons! Hope I can see more from you! You're one awesome dude. Thumbs up and subscribed to you :)
Very cool. I have a mansion house plan idea, and never heard of sketchup until today. I have added this program to my project list of something new to learn! Great tutorial! You make it look easy, I'm sure it's much tougher
s9991 Sketchup is actually as easy as he shows it. It is just a matter of getting used to the controls. It also depends of the subject you are trying to model. This video shows a simplistic subject. Bigger houses or more detail may get challenging just because you may chose a complex subject but the program itself is a sinch if you know and are used to the controls. Just play with it a while and continue to watch videos. I may not be Aaron but I, myself am a long-time user too.
Great video tutorial. Thank you! It was well done and easy to understand.
Thank you so much, Ive been watching so many videos, you explanation is awesome, u r making things very simple and easy, please keep on the good work
all these video tutorials yet this almost 20 min. vid taught me everything. I saw this randomly in my video suggestions.
Great tutorial. Simple explanation. Please keep continuing advance so far.
Aaron, this is an amazing video. I am a beginner with SU and I you show me greats things that this tool can do. I have to admit though that I have a lot of work to do but thanks this I can study it on my tempo. Thank you for your help and excellent work.
Cheers Max, keep at it!
so far you are the best in teaching this sort of stuff :)
That was an awesome intro to SketchUp. I'm planning to design my own house, so these videos will be super helpful. Great job!
Very simplistic. Thank you
Great video, great pace, thanks so much!
Superb Aaron, thank you, great video.
Excellent video, thanks a lot for the upload!!
we're big fans, keep up the good work. big ups
Very good and useful video!!! Lots of tricks seen in practise. Awesome! Thanks!!!
thank you very much for the tutorial! i'll come back to this video for further guidance.
Simple and Amazing work !!!
I have learnt many things from here. Thanks for the tutorial:)
great tutorials , thanx for posting them
This is an awesome tutorial for beginners like me. Cheers! :)
Awesome tutorial! Keep up the good work
Thanks for sharing. Useful tips to budding house designers. I do house sketches using TreblD which uses the same technique. They save you time by providing most of the objects needed.
Another useful thing I found is to use drag and drop. If you have your 2D sketch on your desktop it is much easier to simply drag and drop it into SketchUp than to use import.
"its really hard to see where they are..........so I'm just going to guess"! (This made me laugh). Aaron, I started learning today and you've got skills. Great tutorial. Enjoyed it.
Brilliant. Well done.
so how do you change some dimensions and move some wall after they have been put in and built on to? Let's say I am not drawing a house on an existing img drawing, but doing this from scratch. I have my house all nice and finished, and then I need to make it shorted by 1 meter.
u are lightning fast!! keep it up!!
Thank you very much Aaron! Your tuts helped me alot! And of course it will be great if you build a cool house from scratch :3
I didn't even know about the camera controls. Thanks for the tip!
Superb tutorial, thank you.
good stuff, thanks for posting
Fantastic tutorial! Thanks!
WOW that was nice!!
Thank you so much. You have been very helpful.
Hi would you be able to upload the jpeg file for the blueprint so that we could follow along?
Oh man, loved this video
Hey Aaron, great video (as well as all your others)! You're a fast modeler. I've been an SU user since I stumbled onto it way back with Version 2 and am not at all surprised it's become the AutoCAD equivalent of 3D modelling (meaning: everybody knows about & uses it now). I often build similar models from scanned hardcopy plans, so I wanted to watch this to confirm if I've been doing things the logical way, and maybe learn a coupla new tricks (which I did!) Have never used layers since I never quite understood their purpose; thanks for explaining. One trick you may want to use if it's unfamiliar, is that with push/pull, when you're doing it to multiple objects equally, such as your porch columns, after you do the first one to exactly the distance you want, say 4'-2", the command 'remembers' that distance such that you can simply double-click each face thereafter & it'll push/pull each one to 4'-2" (till you change the distance in the dimension box at screen's lower-right) --- much quicker & less tedious than typing that same distance into the dimension box. Good for lots of things like those window components you created, if you're treating the glass as separate panes. With stairs, b/c each double-click repeats that remembered distance, extruding them is a breeze: pull out & type in value for your first riser; double-click once for second riser below it; double-click TWICE for 3rd riser; and so on.
+modern outside Layers are quite important. Maybe not for a simple drawing like two boxes on top of each other, but if one were to include thickness and other embellishments within those two boxes, then designating layers would make viewing/working so much easier as they can be turned off when not needed.
Good post about the double-clicking!
Hi Aaron,
How do you 'fill in the floor'? When I erase the line, the fill disappears. Thanks for posting, Tracy
you are a great instructor
Skilled technique . Great!!
Just fantastic.
Cool, thanks I'll check it out!
Great tutorial. Thanks. :D
Great to watch the video Nice plan
Great video. Thanks
very clear lesion,
tks a lot
so helpful. thanks!
Awesome. Thank you.
You do great work bro. Keep it up bro.❤❤
Really helped my life, thanks.
Thank you so much.Very nice!
You can draw a line inside the image of the floor plant that extends from limit to limit (what should be 42 feet), of course, this line won't have the proper measures, but if you put it all inside a group and then edit it, you can use the tape measure tool to scale everything, so your entire image will be scaled 1:1, and simplify the tracing
super love this.
Thank you!
Thanks Aaron. I am just starting to look at SketchUp videos and really trying to soak up some of the information out there. Can you show how to go about the framing of the house and possibly the roof truss.
im just looking fr a simple design of houses and i found this tutorail so entertaining.nice work dude hope you can show me designs of house couz i want to have my own house one of these days
Keep at it =]]
I have learned a lot. Thanks..
great tutorial! really cool!
Nicely Done!
Thank you! This video really helpt me!
thanks for doing this it helped me a lot for my school project
Awesome tutorial, i learned a lot
Aaron, It's a nice video, very helpful. where can I get the exact blueprint which u have used in this video?
Awesome!!!!
Great video tutorials
This is absolutely amazing! Thank you so much, I really learnt a lot here!!
Thank you, your awesome man
I didn't know Jeff Goldblum teaches sketchup!
jointheresistence123 Life ah, finds a way.
Hi, Aaron! Nice done!
I'd like to see a longer video:)
Which program helps to make such cute blueprints?