An Introduction to SketchUp with John Wood
This is a two-day event which will be run at the following times:
03 December 2024 - 13:00 - 16:00
04 December 2024 - 13:00 - 16:00
Please note that this event will be recorded and will be made available to delegates after the event. For more information on recording and privacy please click here. Once you have booked onto the event an invitation to register for the Zoom meeting will be sent, once you have registered you will be sent a link to join the meeting along with instruction on how to join and the recording privacy statement.
Target Audience: Introductory
Overview:
This course is aimed at the complete beginner, along with those people who might already have some experience, but who would like a thorough grounding in good working practice. SketchUp is a highly intuitive programme and in many ways is beautifully easy to use, however there are certain basic principles and techniques which, if learned from the outset, can make this highly sophisticated software really work for us as designers.
By the end of this six hour course, participants will have acquired sufficient knowledge to draw a small garden precisely to scale both in 2-dimensional plan and elevation along with 3D perspectives.
SketchUp lends itself particularly well to working in 3D and so an understanding of how best to work in 3D will be described from the start.
Once there is a good understanding of how best to create 3-dimensional objects and of how best to draw up plans with millimetre accuracy, some time will be given to the basics of rendering our SketchUp model for presentation to clients.
Teaching will be by real-time demonstration with plenty of time made available for questions. The course tutor will be demonstrating on a PC.
There is a free version of SketchUp available online. Although this works fairly well, the interface is very different from the Pro version and so will be difficult to relate to the course content. The good news, however, is that SketchUp Pro offers a 7 day free trial. Participants would be best advised to sign up to this just prior to the course start date, so as to be able to take full advantage of the trial period and to be able to practice topics covered on the course in their own time.