You're now ready to set up the internal pages of your presentation. Here you're basically going to show off as many views of the model as you can, now that you've done the hard work downloading it! This is just to practice with LayOut. For a live project you would want to think more carefully about what (and what not) to show. You already gained all the skills for planning your scenes at the start of Chapter 3, Composing the Scene, and in Chapter 10, Walkthroughs and Flyovers you learned an easy method to plan what to show in multiple scenes.
SketchUp 7.1 for Architectural Visualization: Beginner's Guide
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SketchUp 7.1 for Architectural Visualization: Beginner's Guide
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Overview of this book
<p>Google SketchUp, the most popular architectural software package, is used by millions of architects and visualizers throughout the world. But what you may not know is that it's also the most powerful 3D design software on the market. With this book in hand and patented technology such as the PhotoMatch, Push-Pull, and Face-me components you can produce commercial quality photo-realistic or artistic output of your designs.<br /><br />This book shows you how to master SketchUp's unique tools to create architectural visuals using professional rendering and image editing techniques in a clear and friendly way. You'll be able to get started immediately using these SketchUp tools and open-source rendering software. The book shows you how to create architectural visuals from your SketchUp models. In no time you'll be creating photo-realistic renders, animated fly-overs, and walkthroughs. You will also create composites of real and rendered images, creating digital and paper presentations to wow clients. For the impatient, a "Quickstart" tutorial is provided in the first chapter to get you rendering a photo-realistic scene immediately. The rest of the book builds on this knowledge by introducing in-depth concepts, tricks, and methods in an easy-to-follow format through quick tutorials.<br /><br />Using easy step-by-step explanations, this book opens the door to the world of architectural visualization. With no prior visualization experience you will quickly get to grips with materials, texturing, composition, photo-compositing, lighting setup, rendering, and post-processing. You'll also be able to take SketchUp's unique sketchy output and add the artistic touch to create pencil and watercolor scenes. With this book you'll be able to get started immediately using the free SketchUp download and open-source rendering software.</p>
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
SketchUp 7.1 for Architectural Visualization
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Free Chapter
Quick Start Tutorial
How to Collect an Arsenal Rambo Would Be Proud of
Composing the Scene
Modeling for Visualization
Applying Textures and Materials for Photo-Real Rendering
Entourage the SketchUp Way
Non Photo Real with SketchUp
Photo-Realistic Rendering
Important Compositing and After Effects in GIMP
Walkthroughs and Flyovers
Presenting Visuals in LayOut
Choosing Rendering Software
Suggested Basic Toolbar Layout
Pop Quiz Answers
Index
Customer Reviews