Learn how to create a projected texture, sample it using the Eyedropper option of the Paint Bucket tool, and assign it to the backrest cushion in a complex component.
- [Instructor] In this chapter,…we're going to build a dynamic component…which allows us to cycle through a short list of materials…that we want represented on the cushions…of the chair and the ottoman.…And I've provided some swatches down here on the ground…of three different materials that ship with SketchUp.…And you're welcome to replace these…with materials that you choose,…but I'll just be using these standard materials.…Before we can start building in…that dynamic component functionality,…we first need to start with attending to the texture mapping…that may or may not be on the chair and the ottoman.…
To understand this, we need to…get in to the deeper levels of this chair by selecting it,…and then I'll double click to open that component.…And then within that, there are two different components.…I'll double click on the chair.…And then there's another component here, or group.…And you can see that we have…a complex hierarchy of different parts…that were supplied by the maker of this chair,…which in this case is the Herman Miller company.…
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11/20/2018- Using premade dynamic components
- Saving dynamic components to local libraries
- Creating dynamic components: fences, bookcases, cabinets, and furniture
- Adding position and size attributes
- Adding formulas
- Creating swatch components
- Nesting component parts
- Adding an interface for custom attributes
- Animating component properties
- Dynamically scaling materials
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Exercise files1m 6s
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Course viewing strategy4m 6s
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1. Utilize Existing Dynamic Components
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2. Work with Dynamic Components Locally
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3. Work with Dynamic Components in the Cloud
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4. Fence Component That Adds Pickets as You Scale
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Add formulas to the picket2m 25s
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Build the user interface3m 50s
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5. Bookcase with Configurable Size, Shelving, and Materials
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6. Base Cabinet with Animated Drawer and Door
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Nest component parts5m 9s
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7. Cabinet with Multiple Preconfigured Sizes
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Debug errors5m 25s
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8. Furniture with Projected Textures and Hideable Parts
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9. Component with Dynamically Scaled Materials
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Design the user interface3m 22s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 12s
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