[Tutorial > Modeling] How a Pro Builds a House in SU pt 2
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Kris, I understand the difficulties that varying window openings poses if you are trying to show a section through both at the one time. I'm hoping your screenshots will explain how your wall construction method achieves this.
Personally I wouldn't even consider taking a SketchUp model to create construction drawings. For me I keep use it for 3D only and use Microstation for all technical work. The workflow I use gives me speed and keeps file sizes to a minimum. If your method works for you then good. I'm certainly not egotistic and insisting that what I do is the only way to do it and all other methods are wrong.
PS I'm Male
(DzineTech)
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oh of course not... there is more than one way to skin a ______...
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Krisidious,
I was wondering how your plans for Part 3 were coming along? I'm sure I'm not alone in saying that I very much enjoyed part 1 & 2, and I'm eagerly awaiting part 3 to this excellent series!
Keep up the good work!
Steve
(stvjacques)
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Great thread!
I just got into SketchUp a few weeks ago, and did a mock-up of my home renovation plans. It came out pretty good, but I sure wish I had seen this tutorial first. I learned a lot of what you're advising the hard way-- through making lots of stupid mistakes.
I'm fortunate in that I'm starting with a .dwg file, so I don't need to trace anything. I look forward to rebuilding my house using your instructions.
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This is a very cool post Krisidious, but where is part One? please. NEVER MIND just found the link.
Larry
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Larry, here.
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Thanks Gaieus, got it.
I have a question though, forgive me if it has been explained already. Why make the floorplan a texture? I import my plans as a picture file, then line it up on the x,y,z axis.
Krisidious, I think building this way will solve a problem I have been having, trying to pushpull window cutouts in a wall that is not 90 degrees to the axis. Just have not been able to do it. YOur way looks like it should work.
This is a great tut. Got anything on using the sandbox tools?
Larry
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Very good tutorial - I'm very new to SU, so please excuse this question, but i got lost in step 4 - how can i extrude another face on top of the door volume? tried drawing a new face on top of the door, but i always pull the original volume.
thx a lot
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Hi M(arc?),
Try to hit the Ctr key first to create a new face while using the Push/Pull tool (if I understand your question well)
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thx a lot - that's it.
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That's what? The "Marc" or the Ctrl!Push/Pull?
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is part 1 of "how a pro....a house in su" still available?
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thanks for the link. I am a newby and hope this will help me get starting. What's bothering me most is the stickiness of SU, being used to proframs like Vectorworks and Autocad.
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%(#008040)[Hello Gaieus, José Manuel, hello everyone.
I just a most interesting tutorial on how to do a SU model from a jpg file. Very thorough and clear. I learnet a lot from it. Cograts to Krisidious.]
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Tut is great.but i am a beginer.How to trace in sketchup?
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Just grab the pencil tool and start drawing on the surface of the image.
Try to align your image as close to the axes as possible so that you can make use of axis inference rather than fight with it. -
Good morning all.
I've searched, but cannot seem to find the third part of this great tutorial. Any help would be appreciated.
Dennis
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there isnt a third part yet, fingers crossed it will be coming soon.
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Any progress on Part 3? I learned so much from Parts 1 & 2!
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