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The Materials Editor: Windows interface - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp for Architecture
The Materials Editor: Windows interface
- [Instructor] Chapter 502. We have a little look at the windows interface especially relating to the materials. So this is the materials window it's on the default tray if you haven't got it I'll just close it for a second then up to the window and then down to manage trays and then select your default tray and just make sure materials is ticked and close that, there it is. You can drag it up and down between these window options and there are lots of bits and pieces in this but we'll focus on the key things. The key things are the libraries now these are the libraries so we've got some pre-made materials for us so 3D printing, carpets, colors, fabrics, landscaping for example and fencing, water so we've got some that are already made. But they're not necessarily the best for all of our needs so we will have to at some stage make our own materials and I explained that process further down the line. If we look at this material if I want to edit say this water dark blue material when I…
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An introduction to working with materials2m 8s
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The Materials Editor: Windows interface5m 11s
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The Materials Editor: Mac interface4m 11s
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Applying materials to objects4m 2s
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Importing images as textures5m 27s
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Creating textures from scratch: Windows3m 55s
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Creating textures from scratch: Mac3m 30s
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Adding materials to walls5m 15s
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Adding materials to the roofs, doors, and windows3m 30s
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Modifying the material placement4m 43s
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