Visualizing and communicating spaces in three dimensions is critical to the success of the design of architectural spaces. The interplay of light, color, space and form make exciting spaces function successfully. Traditional methods for exploring these issues are very labor intensive. Use of computer software has enabled quicker (and sometimes more accurate) study models to be generated and explored.

Successful integration of modeling software within a design-related practice hinges on how well the computer information can be used, not only inside the computer (to other software packages), but also outside the computer to communicate to clients and review agencies. The output from your SketchUp computer models may be rendered in many different ways; from straight computer printouts using Styles, to raster images for retouching with photo editing software, to vector polygon graphics reworked with illustration software, to producing accurate perspective underlays for developing hand renderings.


Landscape Design is a discipline that encompasses many workflows that result in designs ranging from human-scale site fixtures to regional masterplans. While many of these designs can be created from scratch, often AutoCAD files, surveyor data, hand renderings, and existing photography are all incorporated in the design process as well as the end result. Expressing all this information in three dimensions will greatly facilitate communication of the design to others.This Course is relevant to any modeler wishing to build externals in context!


To be successful in this course, you should already be able to:

• Demonstrate profi ciency with a standard three-button mouse in the Windows environment.

• Demonstrate profi ciency navigating within a SketchUp environment.

• Understand “Click-Release-Click” and “Click and Drag” methods when using SketchUp tools.

• Be able to create linear and radial arrays within SketchUp using the Move/Copy tool.

• Have a basic understanding and ability to navigate in Google Earth.

You will need a basic 3-button scroll wheel mouse to use SketchUp efficiently.



• Create custom face-me plant material from image files.

• Reload and Replace components.

• Import and Export your SketchUp model to and from Google Earth.

• Utilize various plug-ins and ruby scripts such as “drop.rb” and “SimplifyContours.rb”.

• Model terrain utilizing functions of the “Sandbox” tools.

• Understand advanced techniques working with large files including the “Hide Rest of Model”

  feature when editing components.

• Import file types from other software packages including AutoCAD, ArcGIS,Adobe Photoshop

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Course Objectives

 



Prior Skills

 



Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

 



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