06.26. Concept Isometric Views
SketchUp & Layout Tutorial for Interior Designers
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10m
In this tutorial, we explore how to create detailed isometric views for the ground floor and basement floor using SketchUp. The guide includes hiding the ceiling, adding sections, adjusting wall visibility, updating scenes, and optimizing styles. We also delve into incorporating 2D and vector people cutouts from various sources like SketchUp Warehouse and online repositories to add life to your isometric views. Finally, the episode covers adjusting skylights, saving styles, and compiling the concept presentation. Whether you're a novice or an experienced user, this tutorial offers practical techniques to enhance your SketchUp models.
00:00 Creating Isometric Views
00:23 Updating and Refining Scenes
01:28 Adjusting Styles and Adding Details
03:33 Incorporating People into Isometric Views
07:38 Final Touches and Presentation
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