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    • D Offline
      dylan
      last edited by

      There is no easy answer other than as someone already mentioned, just model it.
      Each layer will be a seperate group.

      If you want realistic you will also have to then use a seperate rendering software and work on the materials to get it looking good.

      I did something similar a few years ago using SU and Photoshop, but it was not intended to look real, just show the roof and wall build up.
      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=22880#p22880

      http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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        gclyde
        last edited by

        Hi Dylan,

        Yes, your details are the sort of thing that i need to produce.

        However, I was not aware of having to use another software package alongside SU.

        Gra

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          dylan
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          @gclyde said:

          However, I was not aware of having to use another software package alongside SU.

          Gra

          You don't have to use another package, I did only to annotate the drawing.

          If you want a realistic look, like on the link you posted, rendering in another package will be required.

          You can still achieve a nice look with just SU alone.

          http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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            Alan Fraser
            last edited by

            The Scotframe illustration is real...but it's not photoreal. About the only thing that distinguishes it from raw SketchUp output are the soft shadows between layers. That would be a relatively easy thing to achieve with a little post-processing in Photoshop.
            Personally, I think SketchUp's illustration-type output is perfect for this kind of thing.

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              Jim
              last edited by

              I actually did one based on that image yesterday, but wasn't going to post since it was for practice and not terribly nice. But here it is. Raw SketchUp - components from the 3d warehouse, and standard SU materials.

              You basically build it as if it you were building it for real, then slice away. I used a Google's bezier plugin to draw the cut-away curves.

              I attached the model if it might help.


              detail1.jpg


              detail1.skp

              Hi

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                Alan Fraser
                last edited by

                A slightly modified version of Jim's model, adapted to take a brick texture and exported directly from SU with shadows on faces but not on ground.


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                  Gaieus
                  last edited by

                  Well, it seems that you both beat my "cheap" example. 😳

                  But surely this is generally speaking the way it could be done in SU quite easily - it's just a matter of detailing and attention.

                  Gai...

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                    gclyde
                    last edited by

                    Jim & Alan,

                    Thanks very much for the sample detail....I think that I now get the idea of how to make the section detail πŸ‘

                    Is there a way of saving the full wall build up as a template, then draw lines as a wall type?

                    Gra

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                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      Hi Graham,

                      You can save any file as a custom template (with any model parts in it and any kind of settings like extra layers, styles, scenes, views, used materials etc.) under File > Save as template.

                      Then if you go to Window > Preferences > Templates, you can select it as the file loaded when you open SU.

                      Gai...

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                        troyhome
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                        @alan fraser said:

                        A slightly modified version of Jim's model, adapted to take a brick texture and exported directly from SU with shadows on faces but not on ground.

                        Alan, I like your new arbiter. Could you post that brick texture?

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                          gclyde
                          last edited by

                          Hi Gaieus,

                          Thanks for the advice. I am still trying to get my head round SU and LO πŸ˜’

                          I am sure that the penny will drop soon ...i can't wait 😍

                          If only there was a tutorial covering all that i need from start to finish 😒

                          Regards

                          Gra

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                            dylan
                            last edited by

                            Graham there are thousands of tutorials out there and many on this very site.
                            If you explain exactly which areas you wish to improve on we can point you in the right direction.

                            http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                              gclyde
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                              @unknownuser said:

                              Graham there are thousands of tutorials out there and many on this very site.
                              If you explain exactly which areas you wish to improve on we can point you in the right direction.

                              Hi Dylan,

                              Thanks for the offer of some help.

                              Basically, I am a newbie. I have watched a lot of tutorials, but not quite there yet.

                              I am a building engineer and want to be able to produce construction drawings. I also want to be able to produce technical tutorials/guides/animations showing how things are put together/sales literature for staff and clients etc.

                              I have hundreds of CAD construction details and want to bring them to life using SU.

                              Any help/direction would be warmly received.

                              Regards

                              Gra

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                                ericschimel
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                                Watch this video. Its a tutorial on exactly what you want to do!

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