10.06. Applying real world textures
SketchUp & Layout Tutorial for Interior Designers
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15m
In this comprehensive tutorial, we'll guide you through the process of adding textures to your SketchUp models. Learn tips for sourcing and editing textures efficiently, including creating seamless timber flooring textures and adjusting colors to match real-life samples. Follow along as we demonstrate using Sketchup Texture Club resources and tools to ensure your designs look professional and polished. Whether you choose to create textures yourself or outsource the task, this video covers all the essential steps for perfect texture application.
00:00 Introduction to Texturing in SketchUp
00:31 Outsourcing and Finding Textures
01:56 Downloading and Applying Textures
03:51 Adjusting Texture Dimensions
04:19 Creating and Positioning New Textures
07:16 Fine-Tuning Texture Colors
09:38 Working with Timber Veneer and Laminate
12:19 Combining and Applying Textures to Cabinets
14:35 Using GIMP for Advanced Color Adjustments
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