SketchUp for interior design : 3D visualizing, designing, and space planning /
A practical guide to SketchUp addressing the specific needs of interior designers Already a common and popular tool for architects and landscape architects, SketchUp is increasingly finding a place in the professional workflow of interior designers. SketchUp for Interior Design is a practical introd...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, New Jersey :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- SketchUp for Interior Design; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1: What Is SketchUp and How Do Interior Designers Use It?; What Is SketchUp?; Who Uses It?; Is It Easy to Learn?; What Is SketchUp Used For?; The Difference between Traditional CAD Drawings and Models; How SketchUp Displays the Model; Types of Models; What SketchUp Make (Free Version) Can Do; What SketchUp Pro Can Do; How Designers Use SketchUp; Chapter 2: Getting Started; Hardware, Operating System, and Browser Requirements; The Video Card; The Space Navigator 3D Mouse; Use a Tablet PC; Download SketchUp Make.
- The WorkspaceRun Multiple SketchUp Files at the Same Time; Save Options; Backup Files; Chapter 3: Exploring the Interface; Select or Change a Template; Add the Large Tool Set; The Select Tool; The Rectangle Tool; The Inference Engine; The Push/Pull Tool; Input Numbers; The Pan and Orbit Tools; Modifier Keys; The Escape Key; The Zoom Tool; The Views Toolbar: Generate Orthographic Drawings; Select with Selection and Crossing Windows; Select by Clicking, Right-Clicking, and Holding the Shift and Control Keys; The Move Tool; Customize the Desktop; Make a Custom Template; The Help Function.
- Manage Dialog BoxesChapter 4: Modeling Furniture, Cabinetry, and Accessories; Faces and Edges; The Eraser Tool and Erasing; The Pencil and Freehand Tools; The Move Tool; Stickiness; Groups; Causes of a Non-Filling Face; Color-Coordinate the Model's Lines with the Axes by Changing the Edge Style Setting; Model a Table; Model a Bookcase; Model a Clock with Radial Array; Chapter 5: Drafting, Modeling, and Furnishing a Floor Plan; Prepare a Raster File for Import; Draft a Plan by Tracing a Raster Image; Trace Interior Walls; Edge Styles Again; From Plan to Model; Flashing Planes.
- Draft a Plan from a Paper SketchInterior vs. Exterior Models; Components in Single- vs. Double-Sided Walls; Create Plan and Elevation Views; Model a Building from an AutoCAD Plan; Interact with Revit, 20-20, and Other Programs; "Clipping" (Disappearing Geometry); Model a Sloped Ceiling with the Protractor Tool; Chapter 6: Modeling a Two-Story House Interior; Model the Shell and First Floor; Model the Second Floor; Model the Living Room; Model a Cabinet; Model Crown Molding with the Follow Me Tool; Model a Stairs Guard; Edit a Downloaded Staircase; The Outliner.
- Chapter 7: Painting with Colors, Textures, and Photo-MatchingWhat Is Painting?; Paint with Native SketchUp Materials; Paint with Textures; Paint the Stairs; Import Swatches from Other Models; Put New Colors and Textures into the Software; Check Face Orientation on Painted Surfaces with Entity Info and Face Style; Apply a Real-Life Design Scheme to the Model; Import a Texture; Import an Image; Photo-Match an Interior Space; Chapter 8: Enhancing and Presenting the Model; Annotate the Model: Dimensions and Text; Dimension a Floor Plan; Scenes; The Walk-Through Tools; What Are Dynamic Components?