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Complete SketchUp Companion for Interior Design: Bundle Book plus Studio Access Card [Multiple-component retail product]

(Endicott College, USA)
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, aukštis x plotis x storis: 282x216x20 mm, weight: 1240 g, 250 color illus, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Other printed item
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Fairchild Books
  • ISBN-10: 1501322001
  • ISBN-13: 9781501322006
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, aukštis x plotis x storis: 282x216x20 mm, weight: 1240 g, 250 color illus, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Other printed item
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Fairchild Books
  • ISBN-10: 1501322001
  • ISBN-13: 9781501322006
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

The Complete SketchUp Companion for Interior Design focuses on the skills and requirements necessary to design and explore interiors—from composing views to managing the structure of the model for tracking objects in schedules and keys. Organized by skill type, the book mimics the layered nature of the software, where a general base skill set is enhanced and deepened through more advanced, focused explorations and exercises. With concise explanations, and helpful boxed features ranging from basic to advanced topics, The Complete SketchUp Companion for Interior Design will be equally useful for beginning users and for those who already have knowledge of basic skills but find themselves in common “I-need-to-know” type situations in the design studio.

The Complete SketchUp® Companion for Interior Design STUDIO
-Study smarter with self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips
-Review concepts with flashcards of terms and definitions
-Watch video tutorials to learn essential techniques
-Download template files to practice your skills

This bundle includes The Complete SketchUp® Companion for Interior Design and The Complete SketchUp® Companion for Interior Design STUDIO Access Card.

Preface xv
Unit 1: Getting Started with SketchUp
Chapter 1 SketchUp, Explained
1(15)
Why should interior designers use Sketch Up?
3(2)
Points For SketchUp
3(2)
Points Against SketchUp
5(1)
To BIM or not to BIM?
5(1)
Office-wide decisions
6(2)
Extensions
8(1)
Interoperability
9(1)
What's under the hood?
10(1)
Keyboard graphics shortcuts
10(2)
Of menus and dialogs, inspectors and palettes
12(1)
Installing the software
13(1)
Try it out!
14(1)
Key terms
15(1)
Chapter 2 The Basics: Simple Shapes and Objects
16(20)
Using a template
17(1)
The SketchUp interface
18(2)
Types of tools
20(1)
Your Friend, The Instructor
20(1)
Viewing the View tools
21(2)
What are objects in SketchUp made of anyway?
23(1)
Drawing stuff
24(4)
Lines
24(1)
Curves
25(1)
Shapes
25(3)
The Eraser
28(1)
Selecting objects
28(1)
Editing tools
29(5)
The Move Tool
30(1)
Tool Modifiers
30(1)
Extruding Surfaces With Push/Pull
30(1)
The Offset Tool
31(1)
The Scale Tool
32(2)
Try it out!
34(1)
Key terms
35(1)
Chapter 3 Beyond the Basics
36(10)
Model axes
36(1)
Drawing inferences
37(1)
Taking the measure of things
38(1)
Tool tips
39(1)
Object snap points
39(1)
Text and leader lines
40(1)
The Paint Bucket tool
41(1)
Managing content with external applications
42(3)
The 3D Warehouse
42(1)
Extension Warehouse
43(1)
Send To Layout Tool
44(1)
The Extension Manager
44(1)
Try it out!
45(1)
Key terms
45(1)
Chapter 4 Graphical Controls
46(15)
Launching the Large Tool Set
Customizing The Mac Toolbar
47(1)
Customizing The Windows Toolbar
48(1)
Slicing open the model
49(2)
Of section planes and section cuts
51(1)
Working with styles
52(1)
Applying a style to a new scene
52(1)
Scene management
53(2)
Shadows
55(2)
Fog
57(1)
Creating an exterior backdrop
57(2)
Try it out!
59(1)
Key terms
60(1)
Chapter 5 Creating Furniture
61(10)
Create the legs
62(2)
Copy the legs
64(1)
Draw the tabletop
64(2)
Add texture to the table
66(3)
Save the SketchUp file
69(1)
Try it out!
70(1)
Key terms
70(1)
Chapter 6 Modeling a Simple Interiors Project
71(19)
Document the existing conditions
72(1)
Model the exterior volume
73(2)
Insert ready-made components
75(2)
Position the door
77(1)
And now, some windows
78(2)
Layer assignments
80(3)
Add wall thickness
83(2)
Save views of the model
85(3)
Try it out!
88(1)
Key terms
89(1)
Unit 2: Increasing Productivity
Chapter 7 Customizing the Interface
90(17)
SketchUp Preferences
91(5)
Applications
91(1)
Drawing
91(1)
Extensions
92(1)
General
92(1)
Opengl
93(1)
Shortcuts
94(1)
Template
95(1)
Workspace
95(1)
The Model Info menu
96(7)
Animations
96(1)
Classifications
96(1)
Components
96(1)
Credits
96
Dimensions
68(30)
File
98(1)
Geolocation
98(3)
Rendering
101(1)
Text
101(2)
Units
103(1)
Create a template
103(2)
Try it out!
105(1)
Key terms
106(1)
Chapter 8 Scene Management
107(9)
Composing interior perspectives
107(2)
Updating a scene
109(2)
Creating an orthographic view
111(1)
Creating a section view
112(1)
Elevation drawings
113(2)
Try it out!
115(1)
Key terms
115(1)
Chapter 9 Styles Management
116(11)
Create a style for orthographic views
116(2)
Apply dramatic styles
118(2)
Mix and match style characteristics
120(1)
The Style Builder
121(3)
Create a style all your own
124(1)
Insert the new style
125(1)
Apply styles to multiple scenes
125(1)
Try it out!
126(1)
Key terms
126(1)
Chapter 10 Space Planning Tools
127(16)
Analyze the program
127(4)
Create design options
131(1)
Populate the model
132(2)
Create a circular array
134(1)
Arraying the array
135(1)
The difference between block and component behavior
136(1)
Dimensions
137(1)
Component management
137(1)
Place a painting on the wall
138(2)
Add another design option
140(1)
Lose something?
141(1)
Try it out!
142(1)
Key terms
142(1)
Chapter 11 Complex Building Elements
143(19)
Organize with layering and grouping
143(1)
Model the existing interior
144(3)
Create a stair the old-fashioned way, from scratch
147(4)
Helpful view tools
151(1)
Hide/Show components during editing
152(1)
Create a stair the easy way, using an extension
153(2)
Walls and openings
155(2)
Dynamic components
157(4)
Try it out!
161(1)
Key terms
161(1)
Chapter 12 Advanced Geometry
162(13)
Auto fold
162(2)
Solids tools
164(2)
Groin vault
166(1)
Intersecting objects
167(1)
Sandbox tools
167(2)
Complex curves
169(2)
Warped surfaces
171(2)
Managing extensions
173(1)
Try it out!
174(1)
Key terms
174(1)
Unit 3: LayOut
Chapter 13 Simple Design Presentations Using LayOut
175(19)
Prepare the SketchUp model
176(1)
Send to LayOut
177(3)
Viewport graphics controls
180(1)
Set views to scale
181(1)
Add a viewport
182(1)
Create and edit background graphics
182(4)
LayOut drawing and editing tools
186(1)
Layers
186(2)
Text and titles
188(1)
Edit the title block
189(1)
Insert images
189(1)
Pages
190(1)
Present your masterpiece using LayOut
191(1)
Export file to print
191(1)
Try it out!
192(1721)
Key terms
1913
Chapter 14 Construction Drawings Using LayOut
194(13)
Choose a template
195(1)
Prepare the SketchUp model
195(1)
Refine the floor plan
195(6)
Configure Layers
196(1)
Overlay Viewports
197(4)
Graphic Standards
201(1)
A finishes plan
201(1)
Add dimensions of model elements
201(3)
Add room names
204(1)
Add notes
205(1)
Try it out!
206(1)
Key terms
206(1)
Chapter 15 Advanced Orthographic Drawings
207(12)
The Scrapbook
208(1)
Section and elevation symbols
209(1)
Floor plan legend
210(2)
Drawing call-outs
212(1)
Creating a clipping mask
213(1)
Adding your own scrapbook
214(1)
Creating the cover page
215(3)
Try it out!
218(1)
Key terms
218(1)
Chapter 16 Schedules, Take-Offs, and Charts
219(10)
Counting components
220(1)
Creating components with embedded metadata
221(1)
Generating a report
222(3)
Measuring the surface area
225(1)
Creating a schedule within LayOut
226(2)
Try it out!
228(1)
Key terms
228(1)
Chapter 17 Construction Details
229(7)
Enlarged floor plan
229(1)
Enlarged section
230(2)
Casework drawings
232(1)
Importing drawings
233(2)
Try it out!
235(1)
Key terms
235(1)
Unit 4: Beyond SketchUp
Chapter 18 External Media
236(18)
Print a perspective view
236(2)
Print a scaled view
238(3)
Export images
241(1)
Create an animation
242(6)
Compose A Linear Walkthrough
241(3)
Configure And Play The Animation
244(1)
Other Types Of Animations
245(1)
Export An Animation File
246(2)
3D printing
248(2)
Preparing for a laser cutter
250(3)
Try it out!
253(1)
Key terms
253(1)
Chapter 19 Interoperability
254(11)
Import options
254(2)
Revit
256(3)
Export From SketchUp To Revit
256(3)
Import From Revit To SketchUp
259(1)
AutoCAD
259(1)
Trimble Connect
259(1)
Augmented reality
260(2)
Virtual reality
262(2)
Try it out!
264(1)
Key terms
264(1)
Chapter 20 Photo-Realistic Rendering
265(18)
Rendering engine comparison
265(2)
Internal rendering
267(1)
Quickie rendering
268(2)
Interior rendering settings
270(2)
Lighting
272(4)
The Capture menu
276(1)
Materials
277(1)
Exporting rendered still images
277(3)
Printing target resolution
280(1)
Exporting animation files
281(1)
Try it out!
282(1)
Key terms
282(1)
Chapter 21 Compositing SketchUp Views
283(15)
Preparing the ingredients
283(3)
Rendering recipes
286(10)
The Fade
287(3)
Filters
290(2)
The Overlay
292(1)
Lighting And Lighting Effects
292(4)
Presentations
296(1)
Try it out!
297(1)
Key terms
297(1)
Appendix: Performance Issues 298(6)
System settings
298(1)
SketchUp settings
299(1)
General Settings
299(1)
Model Settings
299(1)
Hiding your problems
300(1)
Proxy objects
300(1)
Texture sizes
301(1)
Purging the model
302(1)
What is a Bug Splat?
302(1)
Try it out!
303(1)
Key terms
303(1)
Glossary 304(4)
Index 308
Andrew Brody, AIA, NCARB certified, is Assistant Professor of Interior Design at Endicott College in Massachusetts and is a Licensed Architect in Maine and Massachusetts.