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    SketchUp Interior Tutorial: Measure & Model a Room (9 Steps)

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    • a2theoA Offline
      a2theo
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      Do you need to create an accurate model of a room? We've recently published a new SketchUp video tutorial that explains the whole process in nine easy steps using a real-world kitchen. Plus, we show you the most common mistakes people make and how you can avoid them.

      Inside the video we cover:

      1. How to Orient Your Model To The Space
      2. Drawing The Overall Width & Length Of The Space
      3. Drawing The Thickness Of The Walls
      4. Drawing The Height Of The Walls
      5. Creating Window & Door Openings
      6. Staying Organized With Groups & Tags
      7. Drawing The Floor
      8. Drawing The Ceiling
      9. Adding The Details

      Then be sure to reply with any questions or feedback.

      Alex

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        gullfo
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        also important (maybe included under details) all the electrical outlets, switches, lights, plumbing, hvac, radiators, etc. these are the things which can make or break an update/renovation budget...

        Glenn

        http://www.runnel.com

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          ntxdave
          last edited by

          You give some good tips in the video:

          • Use guidelines. Cannot say how many times i have drawn rectangles and they did not come out the way I wanted them to. Drawing the guidelines first eleminates many potential problems later in the process
          • Set groups and/or components early in the process rather than going back later in the practice fees and trying to make portions and trying to set them.
          • Again, set tags early in the process.
            In particular, these tips are great for beginners. That are also good reminders for experienced users. 😉
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