Google SketchUp Blog Sketchup Tutorials, Features, and News

2Jan/100

Using Photoshop in SketchUp

Google SketchUp has no limits, especially when you bring in Photoshop to help! This tutorial shows how to get rid of obstructing images so that you can work with the images behind them. Here we see how the artist wants to get rid of a sign as well as part of a roof on another building that's blocking the building that he would like to work with. By simply selecting the parts of the building that he wants to work on, and copying and pasting the image, he does exactly what he wants. At the end, we no longer see either the sign or the partial roof, but only the beautiful window treatments that the artist can now paint and work with as much as he needs to. This tutorial shows how easy it is to include Photoshop with your SketchUp work and make the few boundaries of SketchUp virtually disappear!

27Dec/091

SketchUp for the Holidays!

Those who still have a little bit of holiday cheer left in them might want to check out this SketchUp Santa that can be found at www.sketchupdate.blogspot.com. Here you can play around with Santa and rotate him around using the SketchUp 3D tool. This is not only great holiday fun but a great introduction to the 3D tool that makes SketchUp so unique and exciting! And not only can you move Santa around while he's either sitting or standing, but you can change his reindeer and even decorate your own gingerbread house! Gather the kids around for some good old Christmas fun and add the world of viruality into the classic family traditions!

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22Dec/091

Creating Walls

Whether you need an exterior wall built, an interior wall, or are having trouble with an oddly-shaped wall, this tutorial will clear everything right up. Not only does it show you handy tricks, such as using the rectangle tool to draw walls instead of the line tool to ensure accuracy and efficiency, but it also walks you through step-by-step on how to build walls in Google SketchUp. And for added reinforcement, everything the narrator demonstrates is also shown along the bottom of the screen in written text. So after a little more than six minutes, you'll be having all kinds of fun with walls in SketchUp and learning how to draw them, delete them, change them, and well, just make them better!

16Dec/090

Google SketchUp Poker

For those who love playing around with SketchUp as much as they love playing cards, there's this tutorial! In this episode of the SketchUp Show, Alex shows how you can draw cards for each poker player on a poker table, and even arrange them properly on the table just as they would be held by any player in any casino. And of course, what's a poker game without some large chips up for grabs? Alex includes those into his Google SketchUp drawing and shows us how to angle them, add them, take some away, and customize them for every player. And just when you thought things like rotate tools and customization tables were boring! This second in the two-part series is what separates Google SketchUp as not only a valuable resource but a favorite pastime too.

15Dec/090

ImagSynth and Using Textures

In this Google SketchUp tutorial, Mike teaches us all about the importance of seamless and tileable textures using new technology called ImagSynth. Not only does Mike walk us through, step by step, on how to use this Photoshop plug-in, but he also goes in depth as to the importance of understanding the difference between textures and how to use them properly. Mike gives a very good understanding of how to begin using ImagSynth and even shows you what the image will look like without taking some necessary steps. Of course, he also shows you all the tips and tricks that make understanding textures and ImagSynth all that much more user-friendly!

10Dec/090

Playing with Light and Shadows in Google SketchUp

What's the first thing anyone says when they are looking at a new home, or when they go to visit a friend's home for the first time. "Look at all the light!" and "Wow, does this place ever see a lot of natural light!" may be just a few of the comments that are heard. Natural light makes everything look bigger and better so naturally, it's one of the first things that people look at in any structure. In this Google SketchUp tutorial, Mike walks us through playing with light and shadows using the design of a home that has been recently remodeled. Once inside SketchUp and inside the home, Mike shows us how to make the shadows more visible and how to even change them depending on the time of day. Google SketchUp has even gone so far as to let you choose a different city or country, so you can make sure that your light and shadows always look on the computer the way they'll look in real life. What other program is going to let you do that? Check it all out here and see just how cool it is for yourself!

5Dec/090

Sections 101 with Google SketchUp

In this video tutorial, Mike tells us everything we've always wanted to know about sections in Google SketchUp. Using a diagram of a simple home, Mike demonstrates how easy it is to work with different sections of a drawing within SketchUp. Imagine being able to flip sections of your home, move them, or copy them. And you can do this with just about anything in Google SketchUp that you could want to. And it's easy to use too! With just a few clicks of the mouse, see your sections or hide them until you need them later again to play around with your section some more. There has never been a more user-friendly way to play around with dimensions and sections. And you can find it here.

27Nov/090

Making Spiral or Standard Staircases

In this Google SketchUp tutorial, Mike shows us how to create standard staircases, using the diagram of one-room with a second loft-type level. Find out how to not only create the perfect staircase for you, but also how to easily correct small problems like ending up with a top step that is only 2" high. Using two different staircase styles, see just how well a room can work (or not work) with certain kinds of staircases and you get to choose all the finishing touches, like railings, too! And if you've always wanted that beautiful and elegant spiral staircase in your dream home, this tutorial will show you how to do that too. Just one more way that Google SketchUp puts design back in your hands!

24Nov/090

The SketchUp Show Photo Match Tutorial

Have you ever seen a piece of land and had a vision of the type of building that would be perfect for it? This is exactly what builders, architects, and developers have been doing for years with sketchy blueprints that require the innate ability to fully imagine the potential for the land. Now, Google SketchUp Photo Match takes out all the guess work when you have your own vision of your home, or any other building. And this tutorial is the first installment in a series that takes an in-depth look at Photo Match for Google SketchUp. So now, you can be your own architect! Start the tutorial here.

19Nov/091

Pep-Up Your Google Sketchup With These Free Plugins-Pt 1

Mike and Alex from Go-2-school.com sheds some more light upon Google Sketch up in this brilliant video. The great thing about Google Sketchup, apart from the fact that its a free tool from Google, is that Google is always developing it further. As Alex mentioned in the video that Sketchup is based upon the programming language Ruby, it'll be no time before a lot of tools will be designed by programmers all over the world to enhance Google Sketchup further. This video discusses the availability of free plugins available to download from Google for free. The second part of the video will discuss those plugins further.