SketchUp #61: Rearranging Furniture

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • SketchUp #61: Rearranging Furniture from SketchUp: a 3D Toolbox. Like this? Watch the latest episode of SketchUp: a 3D Toolbox on Blip! blip.tv/sketchu...
    In this episode, Cameron finishes off the apartment remodel project by rearranging the furniture and repainting the walls.
    See all episodes of SketchUp: a 3D Toolbox blip.tv/sketchu...
    Visit SketchUp: a 3D Toolbox's series page blip.tv/sketchu...

Komentáře • 20

  • @dlwatib
    @dlwatib Před 5 lety +3

    Just wanted to leave a note of thanks for the excellent tutorials. SketchUp is sometimes harder than it looks and it pays to study some excellent tutorials such as yours.

  • @jayakumar-fv9ll
    @jayakumar-fv9ll Před 3 lety

    I am very much happy to see all your excellent tutorials that helps me to learn sketch up and I found it easy to understand the basics , foundations and all I need through the episodes, your attractive teaching method is remarkable. Now I feel confidence like an expert. I remember You as my first and best teacher in sketch up study. I will refer your episode if I get any doubt in sketch up. Thank you very much and God bless you.!!!

  • @philipapeldoorn9506
    @philipapeldoorn9506 Před 10 lety +2

    I saw all your podcasts in one week, and feel like an expert now! You sound like the Bob Ross of new times! Only diference is, the things bob did looked easy, but i could not do it, this i can do! Been using the space navigator sinds a few days, but never can't miss that ever again!
    Thanks verry much!

    • @DukeLaCrosse20
      @DukeLaCrosse20 Před 10 lety +1

      I just finished a two-week binge watching session -- all 61 videos (to date). I also built an extremely complex model along the way. I was amazed that I learned something new in virtually every video. I will recommend to anyone considering their own Cameron marathon, use the html5 option of watching at 1.5 or even 2x. Cameron is so thorough and easy to understand, that you can actually watch at 2x speed and still grok what he is saying.
      Thanks Cameron. My friends and family are sick of hearing me tell them what an impression job you did with this series, but its true.

  • @EdBeals
    @EdBeals Před 8 lety

    When my mother had to move to a smaller apartment I measured her furniture and made a relatively accurate floor plan of the new space (based on measurements I took at the new location). I didn't model her furniture, I just made boxes that represented their dimensions. Once I had a possible arrangement for her to look at, I just replaced the boxes with some generic furniture models from 3D warehouse and scaled them to fit the boxes. With just a few tweaks she was happy with the proposed arrangement. The next morning we started by only moving the furniture I used in the model (we were fortunate that the move was only a few blocks away, so there was lots of time to change our plan if we had to). Even I was surprised by how well it worked (my mother thought it was some sort of nerdy witchcraft! ;) and we saved so much time and effort (and my back!) by not even moving 40% of her furniture, which we sold or gave away and let other people do the lifting! I used this method again at my own house before buying new furniture making shopping much easier as there was no speculation about what would fit.

  • @yononable
    @yononable Před 10 lety +1

    thanks a lot, for all these great tutorials. its much more than anyone can get from going to school.

  • @DukeLaCrosse20
    @DukeLaCrosse20 Před 10 lety

    One interesting idea is to group the final versions of each layout and put each of those groups in their own layers. Then you can overlap the two in the same space and toggle back and forth between the two versions.

  • @ByHis3Grace
    @ByHis3Grace Před 7 lety

    Hello Mr. Harris - I miss your videos (I learned SketchUp by watching your thorough and well-paced tutorials). I guess you're probably "over" Sketchup now (hope all is well with you and yours and your University experience), I was hoping you'd do a tutorial modeling a house using Vertical Elevations (import front/rear/side elevations, scale them and trace to model a house). It sure would be nice if you'd do this for us loyal fans of yours. Happy trails!

  • @pleasecheckoutmychannel
    @pleasecheckoutmychannel Před 10 lety

    Really great lessons Cameron. I've learned a lot the last weeks. Is there a chance that you will show us how to use the Layout program?

  • @TheEnglishMuffin
    @TheEnglishMuffin Před 5 lety

    #62 would be greatly appreciated

  • @dmalmonina4679
    @dmalmonina4679 Před 10 lety

    I hope you could also share how to render in podium or some other software. Or how to install plugins.

  • @rayatlast
    @rayatlast Před 10 lety

    How about making a small house, lets said 1800 feet but with cement blocks and 2x4 interior? will just loved to see you build one

  • @enkhzayaerdenebat358
    @enkhzayaerdenebat358 Před 10 lety

    its the last tutorial? i cant find sketchup #62, im ust finished #61, now im waiting your next tutorial, really thnk u for the all tutorial they are great help, so fluent :D

  • @Clases3d
    @Clases3d Před 10 lety +1

    please, do tutorials of sketchyphysics, please!

  • @urkel80
    @urkel80 Před 9 lety

    Is there a chance, that there will be a #62?

  • @FruityAdelle
    @FruityAdelle Před 9 lety +1

    #62 please, Cam! :(

  • @vicheteoung1591
    @vicheteoung1591 Před 5 lety

    #62 please ...

  • @nabeelkhan277
    @nabeelkhan277 Před 5 lety

    sir plzzz a one request plzzz creat a door and window in sketchup sir plzz

  • @nabeelkhan277
    @nabeelkhan277 Před 5 lety

    thanks a lot, for all these great tutorials. its much more than anyone can get from going to school