Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byHugo Wright Modified over 9 years ago
1
3D Modelling (History 9808A) 20 October 2014
2
Today’s Agenda 3D modelling Blog Leaders Sketchup workshop
3
Blog Leaders Dom “So with this kind of technology being applied to museums, is there any reason to still go there?” Frank “virtually recreating an exhibit is an incredibly effective tool for preserving temporary installations” Rachel “so many ideas”
4
Sketchup Workshop Download/Open Sketchup Make (free version)Sketchup Make (free version) Choose a template View Camera Standard Views Iso Navigation Orbit Pan Zoom OR: Mouse with roll bar (+ Shift to Pan)
5
Drawing Shapes Rectangle Tool Click, release, move mouse, and click again to make shape (don’t hold down the button) Can also type in dimensions after the first click Push/Pull Tool Can also use dimensions Line tool Watch for inferencing points! Tape Measure tool Move tool
6
Manipulating Shapes Offset tool Creates a copy of an object – for frames, etc. Removing walls to do interiors
7
Add More Imagery: Models Perhaps you want to add interior decorations? like a rink? Or Geo-locate it?
8
Alternative approach: Drawing from a picture Without plans, it might be easier to draw from a picture Import Match New photo Reference: SketchUp Techniques: Match Photo Part 1 SketchUp Technique Series: Match Photo Part 2
9
Want to do more? Refer to the Sketchup training videos – essential resource Look for examples Notre Dame Cathedral https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF3FFn3b6RE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF3FFn3b6RE Auckland Historic Market https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuvkRE8sjhQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuvkRE8sjhQ Explore other applications: Google Earth 3D Models…
10
Let’s Play! Work up a model of your existing project (or something else)
11
Next up… Blog Leaders Nick K. Taryn Tamar
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.