Table of Contents
Foreword
Why Read this Book?
What’s Covered?
Any Pre-Reqs?
Computer and Version of SketchUp Discussed in this Book
Extra Goodies
Further Resources
1. What is SketchUp and How Do Interior Designers Use It?
What is SketchUp?
What is SketchUp Used For?
Who Uses SketchUp?
SketchUp Pro
SketchUp Free and SketchUp Shop
SketchUp Make 2017
Is SketchUp Easy to Learn?
Do I Need to Know AutoCAD?
Difference Between Traditional CAD Drawings and Models
Solid Models
Surface Models
Tspline Models
Mesh Models
BIM
What SketchUp Pro Can Do
Summary
Further Resources
2. Getting Started
Hardware, Operating System, and Browser Requirements
PC
Mac
Tablets
Viewer App
Video Card
Space Mouse
Download SketchUp Pro
Launch SketchUp Pro
Choose a Template
The Workspace
• Menu Bar
• Getting Started Toolbar
• Three Axes
• Scale Figure
• Bottom-Left Screen Icons
• Measurements Box
• Panel Trays
Run Multiple SketchUp Files at the Same Time
Save Options
Backup Files
Save and Exit the Software
Summary
Further Resources
3. Exploring the Interface
Add the Large Tool Set
The Search Tool
The Select Tool, Erase and Undo
The Rectangle Tool
The Inference Engine
The Rotated Rectangle Tool
The Circle Tool
The Push/Pull Tool
Impute Numbers
The Pan, Orbit and Zoom Tools
Modifier Keys
The Escape Key
The Camera and the Views Toolbar
Selection Techniques
• Selection Window
• Crossing Window
• Right Click
• Single, Double and Triple Clicks
• Shift and Control Keys
The Move Tool
Resize a Circle with the Move Tool
Customize the Workspace
Customize Toolbars on the PC
Customize the Getting Started Toolbar on the Mac
Make a Custom Template
The Help Function
Summary
Further Resources
Exercises
4. Modeling Furniture
Faces and Edges
The Eraser Tool and Erasing
The Pencil and Freehand Tools
Make a Roof Ridge with the Move Tool
Stickiness
What is a Group?
Make a Group
Edit a Group
Causes of a Non-Filling Face
Best Practices for Modeling
Color-Coordinate Axes and Model Lines by Changing the Edge Style Setting
Model a Table
• Model the Table Top
• Guidelines and Guide Points
• The Tape Measure’s Two Modes
• Place Guidelines for the Table Legs
• Model the Table Leg
• What is a Component?
• Edit a Component and Make it Unique
• Turn the Leg Square into a Component
• Component Options
• Copy the Leg Component
• Add Volume to the Leg Component
• Add the Leg’s Lower Part
• How to Edit the Leg’s Length
Taper the Leg with the Scale Tool
Adjust Size with the Scale Tool
Draw the Apron
Add a Shadow
Model a Bookcase
• Make a Shell with the Offset Tool
• Group the Shell
Make and Array a Shelf Component
• What is Array?
• Linear Array the Shelf Component
• Change the Shelves’ Height and Depth
Add a Curved Apron with the 2-Point Arc Tool
What is the Entity Info Box?
Make a Component Door
Make a Second Component Door and Mirror It
Put Glass in the Doors
A Translucent Workaround with the Rotate Tool and Hide
Add Knobs with the Circle Tool
Model a Clock with Radial Array
Model Clock Hands with Inference Matching
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 5 Drafting, Modeling and Furnishing a Floor Plan
Prepare a Raster File for Import
Draft a Plan by Tracing a Raster Image
The Explode Function
How to Resize Geometry
Change Line Color
Trace Interior Walls
Edge Styles Again
From Plan to Model
Add a Porch, Door, and Window
Flashing Planes
Draft a Plan from a Paper Sketch
The 3D Warehouse
Import a Door Through the Components Tray
To Download into the Model or Not?
Component Door in Single vs. Double Sided Walls
Import Warehouse Furniture Through the Components Browser Search Field
Copy and Paste in Place Between SketchUp Files
Paste in Place
See All Components Loaded in th Model with the In Model Icon
Purge and Delete Unused Components
Make a Local Collection and Link It to the Components Browser
Create Plan and Elevation Views
The Section Tool
Model a Building from an AutoCAD Plan
Prepare a DWG File for Import
Import a DWG File of the Cottage
Model the DWG File
Export the File
“Clipping” (Disappearing Geometry)
Move Geometry with Coordinates
Add Tags to Control Visibility
Change Line Type with the Tag Tool
Modeling Tips
Model a Sloped Roof with the Protractor Tool
Geo-Locate a Model
Fun Exports and Imports
Is SketchUp Running Slow?
Make SketchUp Run Faster by Keeping the Polygon Count Down
Strategies to Make SketchUp Run Faster
Summary
Further Resources
Exercises
Chapter 6 Model a Two-Story Interior
Explode and Clean Up the Imported DWG File
Create Faces on the Imported Plan
Model the Plan
Model and Group the First Floor’s Walls and Floor
Make Tags and Move Groups to Them
More About Tags
Add a Component Door
Nesting and Organization
The Outliner
Cut a Stairwell in the Second Floor
Draw the Staircase
• Draw and Divide a Vertical Riser Line
• Copy the Steps with a Linear Array
• Add Volume to the Staircase
Model the Second Floor
• Push/Pull the Walls Up
• Create Edges with Intersect Faces with Model
Move the Second Floor onto the First
Tip for Clicking Two Corners Together
Modeling Tips
Autofold a Mansard Roof
Field of View
Model Cabinets with Guidelines and the 3-Point Rectangle
Model Crown Molding with Follow Me
The Weld Function
Soften and Smooth
Model a Handrail
How to Search the 3D Warehouse
Download and Edit a Warehouse Staircase
Mirror with Flip Along
Mirror with the Scale Tool
Change the Staircase’s Height and Width with a Reference Line
Troublesome Components
Change a Component Axis with the Axis Tool
Change Orientation of Multiple Faces at Once
Change the Default Face Color
Summary
Exercises
Chapter 7 Painting with Colors, Materials and Match Photo
What is Painting?
Paint with Built-In SketchUp Materials
Painting on Groups vs. Loose Geometry
The Paint Bucket Tool
Painting Shortcuts
Adjust a Color
Enter RGB Values
Sample, Save As and Export on the PC
Translucency
Purge Unused Colors and Materials
Purge vs. Delete
Paint with Materials
Edit a Material
Map SketchUp to a Digital Imaging Program
Import Materials from Other Models
Import Colors and Materials from a Local Collection
Modeling Workflow
Photograph a Material for Import
Import a Material
Make New Materials Available to All Your SketchUp Files
Check Face Orientation on Painted Surfaces with Entity Info and Face Style
Modeling Workflow
Photograph a Material for Import
Import a Material
Repeating and Seamless Materials
Import an Image
Erase an Image
Model Wall Art with an Imported Image
Model a Picture Frame with Follow Me
Image Placement Tips
Make and Link a Local Materials Collection on the PC
Import and Replace a Color or Texture on the Mac with Load
Drag Materials into the Model
Position a Material with Fixed and Free Pins
• Fixed Pins
• Free Pins
• Straighten a Skewed Image with Free Pins
Paint on a Curved Surface
• Paint on Draperies with Texture/Project
• Paint Letters on a Cylinder with Texture/Project
Match Photo on an Interior Space
• Use an Appropriate Photo
• Import the Photo
• Choose Dialog Box Settings
• Align the Photo’s Perspective to SketchUp’s Camera
• Trace the Photo
• Project the Photo
• Scale the Model with the Tape Measure
Summary
Exercises
Further Resources
Chapter 8 Enhancing and Presenting the Model
Annotate the Model
The Dimension Tool
• Edit the Dimension Stringer
• Font Size: Points and Height
The Text Tool
• Screen Text
• Leader Text
• Pushpin vs. View-Based Leaders
Dimension a Floor Plan
3D Text
Styles
Make a Shortcut to the Default Style
Remove the Sky
Watermark the File
Shadows and Shadow Settings
Scenes
Make Scenes of Different Designs
Animate with Scenes
The Camera Tools
• Position Camera
• Look Around
• Walk
Dynamic Components
Live Components
Export a SketchUp Model into a Different Format
• Export as a 2D Graphic
• Export as a 3D File
Enhancing the Model
• Enhance with Photoshop
• Enhance with Rendering Programs
• Enhance with Hand Rendering
Summary
Further Resources
Exercises
Chapter 9 Extensions
What’s an Extension?
The Extension Warehouse
Download and Install textureMe
Find the Extension
How Do Extensions Work?
Extension Manager
Developer
Make a Desktop Shortcut
Summary
Further Resources
Exercises
Chapter 10 Construction Documentation with LayOut
What is LayOut?
Prepare the SketchUp Model for LayOut
• Create Scenes
• Change Style and Properties
• Make a Section View
Save and Send
• Choose a Paper Size
The LayOut Workspace
The Yellow Warning Triangle and Updating the LayOut File
The Viewport
• Copy the Viewport
• Link Viewports to Scenes
• Scale the Scenes
The Top of Screen Menu
• File
• View
• Tools
• Window
• Help
Annotate the Views
The Scrapbook Tray
Add Line Weights
More LayOut Capabilities
Summary
Exercises