Join Paul J. Smith for an in-depth discussion in this video Checking the sequence, part of SketchUp for Architecture: Details.
- In chapter 05-07, we're just going to check our sequence.…Now I've completed the sequence up to this point, Scene 19.…I haven't had the Transitions turned on, so it just jumps…from one to the other, it doesn't smoothly rotate.…Just to speed up the process, to do that,…under the View Menu, down to Animation and Settings,…and then we see under Scene Transitions,…under the Animation Panel, Enable Scene Transitions,…those being un-ticked.…
So that means it just jumps from one to the other,…so it just speeds up the whole process.…Nothing worse than having to wait for it to…slowly move from one to another…when you're just trying to set these things up.…Let's just run through these to show you what I've got…turned on and what I've got turned off for each scene.…The process is exactly the same…as we looked at in the last video,…so Scene One is just the ground,…Scene Two is the foundation.…Scene Three, you've got the below-ground brick.…Scene Four, the below-ground block.…
Scene Five we've got that cavity mortar.…And Scene Six is the backfill, so I've got the backfill,…
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12/15/2015This installment concentrates on organizing the details in your scenes with the Outliner and Layers panels. As the course shows, well-built and organized SketchUp components allow architects to have greater flexibility at every stage of the design process.
- Creating the brick and block components
- Building walls
- Laying courses of bricks and blocks
- Trenching and backfilling
- Creating the brick halves
- Adding mortar fill and insulation to the cavity
- Creating windows with casements, sills, and jambs
- Organizing the model
- Adding materials
- Exporting the SketchUp model
- Working in LayOut
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome2m 32s
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Exercise files26s
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1. Building Up to the Floor Slab
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Creating the template4m 54s
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Building the wall4m 33s
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Fixing the corner5m 27s
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Trench and backfill7m 22s
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Below DPC mortar4m 40s
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The mesh7m 5s
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The slab2m 15s
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2. Completing the Wall
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Above-ground floor walls5m 54s
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Creating the brick half4m 16s
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Creating the blockwork4m 51s
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Adding the cavity insulation6m 33s
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Creating the cavity tie5m 51s
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Creating the insulation clip7m 44s
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Placing the insulation clip3m 54s
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Adding the horizontal mortar5m 44s
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3. Making the Window
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Loading the components1m 28s
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Adding the cavity closer4m 14s
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Creating the sill and jamb7m 10s
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Creating the casement frame3m 25s
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4. Organize the Completed Model
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Floor screed5m 23s
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Adding the plasterboard6m 12s
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Window board and skirting4m 44s
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Setting up the scenes5m 7s
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Checking the sequence8m 24s
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5. Materials
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Material file locations3m 45s
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Material dialog box (Mac)6m 19s
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Modifying material positions5m 38s
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Loading the materials2m 55s
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Adding realism to the window6m 10s
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6. Export and LayOut
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Export to animation4m 19s
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Export to image set2m 38s
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Adding the vector image6m 39s
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Adding the cover page text4m 23s
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 10s
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