Googles Sketchup 8
Googles Sketchup 8
- A brief introduction -
You can build models from scratch, or you can download what you need. People all over the world share what they've made on the Google 3D Warehouse. It's a huge, searchable repository of models and it's free.
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3D tools
Basic Tools:
Orbit tool to look around the 3D model Zoom tool to zoom in/zoom out
1. Always draw to and from existing edges dont draw new edges over existing edges
On the face
midpoint -midpoint
Drawing (1)
Rectangle: to be accurate with the rectangle type the
dimensions separated by a comma (e.g.: 3m,5m) and press Enter.
Line: you can type the length of the line. Any edge can
be subdivided: right click and choose Divide, then move the cursor to choose the number of segments.
Drawing (2)
Arc: is a 3 steps process:
1) define the first end point of the arc; 2) define the second end point of the arc; 3) define the radius of the arc.
You can type an exact radius if needed and also snap to a half circle inference or draw arcs tangent to adjacent edges (magenta lines and arcs to indicate tangency), also in sequence (blue: the new arc is tangent to the previous one). By default arcs have 12 segments, type a new number + s if you want to change it.
Tools (1)
Push/Pool tool
It works on any flat shape, in any direction (direction perpendicular to the surface) Accuracy: begin an action (such as push/pool) type in a value (e.g.: 15cm for 15 centimeters, 4.5m for 4.5 meters) press the Enter key
Tools (2)
Push/Pool tool
Use the inferring capacity to be precise. If sides are parallel you can also cut openings (unless you have an edge on the other side).
Move tool
You can move: Endpoints Edges Surfaces Selected Entities Grouped Objects
Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOxrFN7JbiQ
Tools (3)
Tape Measure tool:
1) measure edges and distances; 2) create construction geometry/dashed guidelines; 3) resize individual groups or the entire model.
Protractor
measure angles and create construction guide lines. To measure an angle, click once and release to anchor the center point. Then click again to define a reference point and a third time to finish and create the guide line. You can always type a value.
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Axes tool: allows you to reorient red, green, blue axes. Click
once to place the axes origin, then move the red axis in the desiderated position and click again to place it. Do the same for the other two axes.
Tools (4)
Eraser tool
It only affects edges, not surfaces. You can hold the button down and drag over multiple edges. Toggle X-Rays mode on to erase edges behind a surface. Hold the Shift key to hide edges you dont erase edges.
Hold the Ctrl key to soften an edge surfaces with a smooth gradient. Unsoften edges by holding Ctrl+Shift
Selection tool
You can select individual entities by clicking on them with the Select tool. A single click will select edges, surfaces and objects that are grouped together. E.g.: one click select the surface, a double click selects the surface and its bounding edges. A triple click selects all connected geometry.
Components vs Groups
There are 2 ways to isolate geometry in SketchUp. You can create a Group or a Component. Groups and Components look very similar, but they behave differently. Select all the necessary geometry, then choose Make Group from the Edit menu. That geometry now behaves as one entity. Select the geometry for all the objects, then choose the Make component icon from the toolbar. (Click the Create button on the Create Component window that appears). Groups and Components appear the same, with a bounding box indicating they are unique entities. BUT: * Groups have no relation to each other; any copy of a Group is a completely unique entity. * Components are linked to each other, any change to one component reflected in every instance of that Component. is
If you are not going to make any copies of your object, make it a group.
Components
To make changes to geometry inside a component you need to edit that component: right click on the component and choose Edit Component, then make changes (or double click on the component with the Select tool). Right click outside the component and choose Close Component when finished (or left click outside the component with the Select tool). Any components you create are stored in the Components Browser: Window > Components
Clean surfaces that are not seen in anyway (e.g.: interior surfaces, bottom surfaces, etc.) or invisible geometries. Important detain only, according to the scope. Whenever possible, use single flat faces.
Simplify curves: the default arcs and circles in SketchUp are too complicated to work well in Google Earth (e.g.: 8 faces instead of an arc). Colours: for small faces or hard to photograph areas in your model, plain coordinated colours can work nicely. Hide edges: once you have put the texture, turn on hidden geometry, select all and right click on edges to hide them. Resize and cut your images before using them as textures before importing them.
View > Show > Grid if you want to see a grid as a reference
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CityGML plugplug-in
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Levels of Detail:
Export:
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