SketchUp for Architecture

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Free Online Course: SketchUp for Architecture provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 6 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. SketchUp for Architecture is taught by Paul J. Smith.

Overview
  • Learn the fundamentals of SketchUp for architecture, from creating a site plan to adding the walls, doors, windows, floors, and details that make a house a home.

Syllabus
  • 1. Introduction

    • Welcome to "SketchUp for Architecture"
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Using the exercise files
    2. Setting Up SketchUp
    • Templates, toolbars, and model settings
    • Moving around the model
    • Understanding and creating components
    • Saving and loading components
    • What plugins are and where to find them
    3. Working with SketchUp, Not Against It
    • Think like SketchUp
    • Sweeps and revolves
    • Inferencing and X-ray
    • Groups, components, and the Outliner window
    • Organizing your model with layers and scenes
    4. Modeling the House
    • Introduction to modeling the house
    • Importing 2D CAD drawings
    • Adding the base
    • Building the external shell
    • Shaping the external shell slopes: Pro method
    • Shaping the external shell slopes: Make method
    • Forming the openings
    • Forming the high-level window openings
    • Adding the internal walls
    • Adding the low-level doors and window
    • Adding the high-level windows: Front face
    • Adding the high-level windows: Side face
    • Topping off with the roof
    5. Working with Materials
    • An introduction to working with materials
    • The Materials Editor: Windows interface
    • The Materials Editor: Mac interface
    • Applying materials to objects
    • Importing images as textures
    • Creating textures from scratch: Windows
    • Creating textures from scratch: Mac
    • Adding materials to walls
    • Adding materials to the roofs, doors, and windows
    • Modifying the material placement
    6. Landscaping and External Features
    • Introduction to the landscaping
    • Adding the hardstanding
    • Adding the walls
    • Adding the wall coping
    • Adding the water feature
    • Adding the stepping-stones
    • Adding the path edge and infill
    • Adding the grass
    • Adding the grass border
    • Adding the external planting
    7. Interior Furnishings
    • Introduction to modeling the interior fixtures
    • Adding the chimney stack
    • Creating the fire pit
    • Creating the island unit
    • Building the low units
    • Building the high units
    • Building the left-side kitchen units
    • Adding the pelmet and base trim
    • Adding the work surface
    • Dropping in the sink top
    • Adding the cooker and hood
    • Adding the fridge
    • Decorating the west-wing interior
    • Loading the furniture and finishes
    8. Styling the Model
    • Introduction to styling the model
    • The style window
    • Creating and saving a new style
    • Adding a watermark
    • Styles for section cuts
    9. Scenes
    • Introduction to scenes
    • The scene window
    • Creating the elevation scenes
    • Creating the plans and sections
    • Creating the Perspective views with shadows
    10. Geolocating the Model
    • The importance of accurately locating the model
    • Mapping the shadows to the views
    • Animating a simple shadow study
    Conclusion
    • Next steps