SketchUp
- Getting Started in SketchUp
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Creating a 3D Model
- Drawing Lines, Shapes, and 3D Objects
- Viewing a Model
- Choosing a Style
- Applying Colors, Photos, Materials, and Textures
- Adding Premade Components and Dynamic Components
- Organizing a Model
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Developing Components and Dynamic Components
- Creating a Basic Component
- Editing a Component
- Working with Components in SketchUp
- Making a Dynamic Component
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Creating Common Types of Dynamic Components
- Repeating a sub-component within a dynamic component (1 Dimension)
- Repeating a sub-component within a dynamic component (2 Dimensions)
- Making components that animate
- Making components that copy
- Constraining attributes of a Dynamic Component
- Creating a Dynamic Component that snaps to a specific size
- Implement dynamic pricing
- Making attribute values end-user configurable
- Referencing Dynamic Component Attributes, Functions, HTML Tags, and Operators
- Snaps
- Classifying Objects
- Placing Movie Cameras in a Model of a Production Set
- Using SketchUp’s Generate Report Service
- SketchUp Live Components
- Geolocation and Terrain
- Communicating Your Designs
- Using SketchUp Data with Other Modeling Programs or Tools
Making components that animate
This is part three a three part video series to get you started creating Dynamic components. Use the links below to navigate to the each video in the series.
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