Mark Harrison

SketchUp For Dummies


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href="#u335f4b83-4540-5068-a371-4935153cb250">Chapter 7: Keeping Your Model Organized Taking Stock of Your Tools Seeing the Big Picture: The Outliner Discovering the Ins and Outs of Tags Putting It All Together Chapter 8: Modeling with Textures, Photographs, and CAD Files Painting Faces with Image Files Modeling Directly from a Photo: Introducing Photo-Matching Adding Geographic Data Working with Imported CAD files Chapter 9: 3D Printing with SketchUp Models Building Up a View of 3D Printing Knowing Your 3D Printers Designing for Successful 3D Printing Preparing a SketchUp Model for 3D Printing Exporting Your SketchUp File Using Your 3D Printer Going beyond Basic 3D Printing Designing Things That Move

      5  Part 3: Viewing Your Model in Different Ways Chapter 10: Working with Styles and Shadows Styling Your Model’s Appearance Working with Shadows Chapter 11: Preparing Models for Presentation Exploring Your Creation on Foot Taking the Scenic Route Mastering the Sectional Approach

      6  Part 4: Sharing What You’ve Made Chapter 12: Creating Images, Presentations, and Documents in LayOut Building a LayOut Document Creating Your Own Templates Putting Together Your Own Scrapbooks Getting Your Document out the Door Chapter 13: Other Ways to Share Your Work Exporting Images from SketchUp for Web Making Sure You Export Enough Pixels Exporting Enough Pixels for a Digital Presentation Printing from SketchUp for Web Printing to Scale in SketchUp for Web Making Movies with Animation Export Exporting a CAD File Working with the 3D Warehouse

      7  Part 5: The Part of Tens Chapter 14: Ten SketchUp Traps and Their Workarounds SketchUp Won’t Create a Face Where You Want It To Your Faces Are Two Different Colors Edges on a Face Won’t Sink In SketchUp Crashed, and You Lost Your Model SketchUp Is Sooooo Slooooooooow You Can’t Get a Good View of the Inside of Your Model A Face Flashes When You Orbit You Can’t Move Your Component the Way You Want Bad Stuff Happens Almost Every Time You Use the Eraser All Your Edges and Faces Have Different Tags Chapter 15: Ten SketchUp Quick Wins Setting Your Click Style to Click-Move-Click Customizing Shortcuts Using the Inference Locking Force Transporting Yourself across Space and Time Rounding Off Edges with the Arc Tool Using the Scale Tool to Set Length for Simple Objects Ten Extensions for Dummies Getting SketchUp on Your Smartphone Turning Off Your Profiles Connecting with the SketchUp Community

      8  Index

      9  About the Authors

      10  Connect with Dummies

      11  End User License Agreement

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 1TABLE 1-1 SketchUp Versions

      2 Chapter 5TABLE 5-1 Component Alignment