06.19. Modeling First Floor proposed walls
SketchUp & Layout Tutorial for Interior Designers
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10m
In this tutorial, we'll walk you through creating a proposed floor plan for the first floor of a building. Starting with setting up and organizing the walls, we'll use various tools and commands to manipulate and fine-tune the design. We'll cover how to copy and paste elements, create groups, use the push-pull tool for adjustments, and more. Additionally, the tutorial includes instructions for adding sliding doors, extending flooring for a Juliet balcony, and making precise measurements for wall and window spaces. Follow along to improve your skills and ensure your designs are accurate and seamless.
00:00 Introduction to the First Floor Plan
00:19 Setting Up Walls and Geometry
01:48 Grouping and Extending Structures
02:40 Adding Doors and Balcony
03:14 Building Walls Together
05:09 Creating Curves and Arches
06:47 Finalizing Walls and Cutouts
10:29 Speeding Up the Process
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