

I'm not an architect, as an artist I use Sketchup to build models and scenes which I then paint over in Photoshop or SketchBook Pro (from AutoDesk). Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons. Sketchup is a fantastic program that keeps evolving, getting better and better without ever becoming bloated, there's a lot to learn. Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will be fully capable of using the tools available in SketchUp to create your own 3D models. Finally, you will learn how to create a rendering composite in Photoshop, create a presentation with layout, and render and export. You will learn how to use the 3D warehouse and add furniture, model furniture from a photograph, and create the exterior of the home. This video tutorial also covers how to create the ceiling, staircase, doors and windows, fireplace, and kitchen. Tutorial Ambient occlusion Vray 2.0 for sketchup Visopt included This useful tutorial is a gentle sharing by Prosenjit Hazra, (You can contact him by clicking on its name) a young architect and designer Indian with the intention that it will be useful for learning the technique of render, for those who use vray 2.0 for sketchup. Dan will show you how to organize the model, create the second floor and additional openings, and import and edit textures. You will then jump into learning how to create different roof types. You will start by learning how to set up the template and toolbars, as well as the basic drawing tools, such as the line, rectangle and rotated rectangle, circle, and freehand tool. This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no prior experience with SketchUp or 3D modeling is required.

In this SketchUp Pro 2015 training course, expert author Dan Brown will teach you how to use this popular 3D modeling program to model a home from scratch.
