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SketchUp to LayOut. The SketchUp to LayOut book is the essential guide for woodworkers, carpenters, architects, contractors, builders, and designers who already know the basics on how to use SketchUp, but are looking to create stunning presentations to visualize their ideas with their clients using LayOut. Learn the workflow for creating models specifically. The SketchUp Workflow for Architecture. A guide for leveraging SketchUp for any project size, type, or style. New construction or renovation.

Book excerpt: A guide for leveraging SketchUp for any project size, type, or style. New construction or renovation. The revised and updated second edition of The SketchUp Workflow for Architecture offers guidelines for taking SketchUp to the next level in order to incorporate it into every phase of the architectural design process.

The text walks through each step of the SketchUp process from the early stages of schematic design and model organization for both renovation and new construction projects to final documentation and shows how to maximize the LayOut toolset for drafting and presentations.

Collection of assorted stuff Resources index. Educational Resources. Modeling Projects. Materials and Textures. This is the first of what I hope will be many book reviews here on the 3Daily Blog.

The new book, SketchUp and LayOut for Architecture , was just released a few weeks ago, after many months of hard work. This book uses one case study to detail the workflow of architect Nick Sonder , who has been wowing the SketchUp community for years with his videos detailing how he creates and documents his stunning projects.

A few years back, he wrote this beginner-level book :. Matt and Nick met a few years ago and decided to combine their efforts into their latest book — a more advanced guide for those who already know the basics of both SketchUp and LayOut. And the book shows how Nick uses LayOut to create an entire set of construction documents for the house. The key is working in several SketchUp models instead of just one. The problem with traditional 2D CAD is that you sometimes lose touch with the overall design because you are forced to think from the perspective of flat construction documents.



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