ITEC185. Introduction to Digital Media SKETCHUP MAKE I

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ITEC185 Introduction to Digital Media SKETCHUP MAKE 2016 - I

What is SketchUp? It s software that lets you use your computer to create models of objects and buildings in three dimensions. It's not hard to create simple three-dimensional objects and buildings with SketchUp software. There are lots objects and buildings you can import into your sketch, or you create your own. SketchUp software is mostly easy to learn and makes a great first step before you move into more complicated software like Blender (for making characters and movies, as well as objects) and CAD (computer-aided design) software used professionally. 2

Getting Started in SketchUp When you first run SketchUp, the Welcome to SketchUp dialog box appears, as shown here. This dialog box is your starting point for creating a model and appears every time you start SketchUp. 3

Getting Started in SketchUp In the Welcome to SketchUp dialog box, you can choose a template for your model and learn more about SketchUp. 4

Selecting a Template Every model in SketchUp is based on a template, which has predefined settings for your model s background and units of measurement. Here s how to select a template in the Welcome to SketchUp dialog box: At the top of the dialog box, the Default Template field tells you the name of the currently selected template. 5

Selecting a Template To change the template, click the Choose Template button or click the arrow next to the Template tab. The Templates tab opens with a list of templates that come with SketchUp, as shown here. 6

Selecting a Template Scroll through the list and select your desired template. (Note that the examples in the rest of this article are based on Simple Template - Feet and Inches.) Click the Start using SketchUp button, and SketchUp opens, ready for you to start 3D modeling. 7

Title bar Exploring the SketchUp interface 1. Title bar othe title bar contains the standard window controls (close, minimize, and maximize) and the name of the currently open file. owhen you start SketchUp, the name of the currently open file is Untitled, indicating that you have not yet saved your work. 2. Menu bar 3. Getting Started toolbar 4. Drawing area 5. Status bar - Tips 6. Status bar - Measurements box 7. Window resize handle 8

Menu bar Exploring the SketchUp interface 1. Title bar othe majority of SketchUp tools, commands, and settings are available within the menus on the menu bar. othe menus are: SketchUp (Mac only), File, Edit, View, Camera, Draw, Tools, Window, and Help. 2. Menu bar 3. Getting Started toolbar 4. Drawing area 5. Status bar - Tips 6. Status bar - Measurements box 7. Window resize handle 9

Getting Started toolbar Exploring the SketchUp interface 1. Title bar owhen you begin using SketchUp, the Getting Started toolbar is the one you see by default. oit contains the basic tools you need to begin creating 3D models. 2. Menu bar 3. Getting Started toolbar 4. Drawing area 5. Status bar - Tips 6. Status bar - Measurements box 7. Window resize handle 10

Getting Started toolbar Exploring the SketchUp interface 1. Title bar oto display additional toolbars, select View > Toolbars. oin the Toolbars dialog box that opens, select the toolbars you want to see and click Close. 2. Menu bar 3. Getting Started toolbar 4. Drawing area 5. Status bar - Tips 6. Status bar - Measurements box 7. Window resize handle 11

Drawing area Exploring the SketchUp interface 1. Title bar othe drawing area is where you create your model. othe 3D space of the drawing area is identified visually by the drawing axes, which provide a sense of direction in 3D space while you work. othe drawing area also contains a simple model of a person to give you a sense of 3D space. 2. Menu bar 3. Getting Started toolbar 4. Drawing area 5. Status bar - Tips 6. Status bar - Measurements box 7. Window resize handle 12

Status bar Exploring the SketchUp interface 1. Title bar 2. Menu bar owhen you re getting started with SketchUp, the two important elements on the status bar are the tips in the middle and the Measurements box on the right: Tips for using the tools: In the middle area of the status bar, click the question mark icon to display the Instructor window, which offers basic information about using whatever tool you select in the toolbar. The middle area also displays a brief sentence about using the selected tool. This area is helpful when you re not sure how a tool works. 3. Getting Started toolbar 4. Drawing area 5. Status bar - Tips 6. Status bar - Measurements box 7. Window resize handle 13

Exploring the SketchUp interface 1. Title bar Status bar Measurements box: This box is a critical tool for creating accurate models. The box displays dimensions as you draw. You can also use this box to manipulate currently selected entities (such as creating a line that s a specific length) or to create evenly spaced copies of entities (such as columns, fencing, or housing blocks in a post-industrial dystopia). 2. Menu bar 3. Getting Started toolbar 4. Drawing area 5. Status bar - Tips 6. Status bar - Measurements box 7. Window resize handle 14

Window resize handle Exploring the SketchUp interface 1. Title bar oto the right of the Measurements box is the window resize handle, which you can click and drag to change the size of the application window. 2. Menu bar 3. Getting Started toolbar 4. Drawing area 5. Status bar - Tips 6. Status bar - Measurements box 7. Window resize handle 15

Learning How To Use SketchUp Tools As you use SketchUp, the Instructor and the status bar give you pointers on using each tool. The Instructor teaches you how to use the currently selected tool. To turn on the Instructor, open the Instructor dialog box in the Default Tray, or click the question mark icon in the status bar. Here s what the Instructor has to offer: An animation that shows basic use of the selected tool A description of what the tool does Steps for using the tool, which correspond to the animation Modifier keys that enable the tool perform additional functions Links to Knowledge Center articles about advanced functions of the tool 16

Learning How To Use SketchUp Tools 17

Viewing the SketchUp Quick Reference Card 18

Viewing the SketchUp Quick Reference Card 19

Creating your first 3D model in SketchUp Select the person, context-click the selection, and select Erase in the context menu that appears. In the Getting Started toolbar, select the Rectangle tool ( ). On the ground plane, in the space between the red and green axis, click the Rectangle tool cursor ( ). Then move your cursor to the right and click again. A rectangle appears on the ground. 20

Creating your first 3D model in SketchUp On the Getting Started toolbar, select the Push/Pull tool ( ), and place the Push/Pull cursor over the rectangle you just created, as shown in the following figure. Click and drag your rectangle up into a 3D shape. Keep an eye on the Measurements box and release the cursor when your shape is about 5 feet tall. 21

Creating your first 3D model in SketchUp Without clicking or selecting anything, simply type 6 and press Enter. Notice how the height of your shape changed to exactly 6 feet tall, and the value you entered appears in the Measurements box. 22

Creating your first 3D model in SketchUp In the Getting Started toolbar, select the Orbit tool ( ). Place the Orbit cursor above your shape. Then click and hold while you move the mouse down. Notice how the view of your shape changes. 23

Creating your first 3D model in SketchUp In the Getting Started toolbar, click the Zoom Extents button ( ). If you orbit around until you lose track of where you are in your model, the Zoom Extents button is a handy way to reorient yourself. 24

Creating your first 3D model in SketchUp If you have a scroll-wheel mouse, scroll down to zoom out a bit. Working in SketchUp is much easier with a scroll-wheel mouse. However, if your mouse lacks a scroll wheel, click the Zoom tool ( way, too. ) and you can zoom in and out that 25

Creating your first 3D model in SketchUp In the Getting Started toolbar, click the Paint Bucket tool ( ). In the Materials dialog box that appears, select Colors from the drop-down menu. Then select a color from the options that appear on the Select tab. 26

Creating your first 3D model in SketchUp Click one side of your model with the Paint Bucket cursor to apply your selected color. Experiment a bit with the different options in the drop-down menu if you like. For example, select Wood from the drop-down menu and apply Wood Floor to your model. Orbit around and apply different materials to each side of your model. 27

Creating your first 3D model in SketchUp Close the Materials dialog box and open the Styles dialog box in the Default Tray. From the drop-down menu, select Sketchy Edges and then select a style option. In the following figure, Marker Wide is selected. Notice that the style completely overrides all the materials and colors applied. To see them again, select In Model from the drop-down menu and then select the Simple Style option. 28

Saving and Reopening a Model On the menu bar, select File > Save. If this is the first time you re saving a model, the Save As dialog box appears. To save an already saved model with a new name, select File > Save As. 29

Saving and Reopening a Model Use the Save In area at the top of the dialog box to select where you d like to save your model. In the File Name box, type a name for your model. SketchUp model files end with the.skp file extension. Click the Save button. 30