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       观看我们这些视频教学资料是SKETCHUP的生手学习SKETCHUP的最快和最有效的途径。这些短片有从初级到高级的应用,如果你是初学者,建议你从“入门教学”开始,另外视频短片还提供很多从开始到最后的过程的技巧、工具和成品介绍。

1、什么是SKETCHUP?

Product Overview - See how this powerful yet easy-to-learn software allows for quick and easy 3D form creation. (1:57)

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Features Overview - Learn more about SketchUp in this video featuring Push/Pull Tool, Orbit tool, and the Move tool. (20:18)

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What's New in 4.0 - This tutorial provides an overview of the latest features in SketchUp 4.0. (3.25)

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User Interface Changes (Part 1) - This tutorial shows the organizational structure of the menu and dialog system within sketchUp. (4.44)

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User Interface Changes (Part 2) - This tutorial shows the organizational structure of the menu and dialog system within sketchUp. (5.15)

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The Follow Me Tool - Allow any profile to be pulled or pushed along any path, surface profile, or edge. (2:46)

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The Intersect With Model Command - With the Intersector, any geometry can be intsected with other geometry, automatically creating the edges along the intersecting geometry. This feature allows you to combine geometry to easily create complex shapes. (3:18)

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Applying Images onto Curved or Smoothed Surfaces - This video tutorial teaches you to apply images onto curved or smoothed surfaces. This tutorial also discusses wrapping textures around cylinders. (2:54)

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Projecting Textures onto Curved or Smooth Surfaces - This video tutorial teaches you how to turn images into textures and project them onto a surface or form. This feature is useful for projecting an image on to terrain. (2:19)

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Creating a Model From a Photo - This video tutorial teaches you how to model starting from a 2D photo. (5:37)

  Windows Media (3.5 MB)  Quicktime (18.7 MB)



Painting With Images - This video tutorial teaches you how to apply an image file directly to geometry in the model as a texture.(1:00)

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Manipulating Textures - This video tutorial teaches you how to move, rotate, skew, and scale a texture directly on a surface. (3:18)

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Paint Behavior With Components - This video explains how the default color affects paint materials within and between components. (1:11)

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2、入门教学

Getting Started with SketchUp - To be successful using SketchUp, all users need to understand these fundamentals. After viewing this you will be able to draw in SketchUp! (17:49)

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Using the Mouse in SketchUp - Many folks have trouble with mouse terminology and use. This tutorial clarifies terms and examines common problems in SketchUp. (3:12)

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Common Mistakes to Watch Out For - ALL users will benefit from viewing this. If you are having troubles, the answers are likely here. (7:35)

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Drawing While Using Inferences from Other Geometry - Make no mistake? If you take the time to learn about inferring, everything you do within SketchUp will be easier. You will need to view this tutorial more than once to fully understand the array of potential uses of inferences while drawing. This is the single most significant feature that gives ease of use to modeling in SketchUp. Every drawing tool in SketchUp benefits from use of inference locking. This is the most important nine minutes of your SketchUp learning. (9:13)

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Tutorial 1 - Covers drawing lines and using SketchUp's patented "Push/Pull" feature. (2:37)

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Tutorial 2 - Introduces drawing rectangles, panning and zooming your view, and SketchUp's patented "Inference" capability. (2:13)

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Tutorial 3 - Drawing by Inference, Construction Lines, the Protractor Tool, and more... (3:38)

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Autofold: Enhancement to the Move Tool - Using autofold technology you can move any surface, edge or vertex out of plane with any other. (1:06)

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3、工具和命令



Rotating Surfaces and Objects - Surfaces and objects can be rotated based on any surface or plane of direction. Copies of objects may be created using the rotate tool as well. (2:17)

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Creating Linear and Circular Arrays - With flexibility and speed you now have an array tool that thinks like you do! Have you ever changed your mind, or wondered what 2 more of those would look like at a different spacing? Now you can play with it before its set in stone. (1:36)

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Adding Dimensions to Your Model - Critical dimensions can be placed directly in 3D and tracked as the design progresses. (5:27)

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Adding Text Leaders - Placing text call outs within a presentation helps clarify and communicate design intent. (2:34)

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The Offset Tool - Use the Offset Tool to create parapets,windows, railings, and more. (2:08)

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Drawing a Cutting Plane - Often you may want to draw up or down to a sloping imaginary surface through your model. Drawing in the cutting plane is easy following one simple principle: inference locking. (0:52)

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Sectioning - Basics - You can cut section views of your model, giving you a whole new way to work with, view and present your design. (3:54)

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Sectioning - Slices - You may save the section information out to a 2D cad file for drafting purposes. (3:56)

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Advanced Sectioning - Sections allow you to work with the model in a cut-away view. (2:33)

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Inference Locking - Did you know that SketchUp has advanced snapping and alignment capabilities? (2:45)

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The Follow Me Tool - Allow any profile to be pulled or pushed along any path, surface profile, or edge. (2:46)

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The Intersect With Model Command - With the Intersector, any geometry can be intersected with other geometry, automatically creating the edges along the intersecting geometry. This feature allows you to combine geometry to easily create complex shapes. (3:18)

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4、组件和群组的组合应用



Components - Draw once, use often. SketchUp's component feature let's you organize geometry and save time by reusing building elements. (4:34)

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Advanced Component Concepts - How to make them, place them, cut with them, export, reload, and redefine them. (3:28)

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Keeping Objects Separate Within the Model - Groups allow you to work with subsets of the model quickly and easily. Groups provide differentiation within the model in an organic way, allowing the design to evolve and grow while keeping geometry from joining to one another other. (1:22)

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In-Place Component Editing - When using components to organize the geometry in your model, this facility allows you to change common items simultaneously in real-time. This gives you immediate visual feedback from your design decisions. (3:33)

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5、材质和颜色的添加
 


Applying Materials and Colors to Your Model - This video covers the basics of applying materials and colors within a model. (3:10)

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Editing and Creating Colors in Your Model - Create materials and edit them directly in the model. Adjust the scale and color of textures directly in the model. (5:07)

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Creating Glass and Making Materials Transparent - Transparency and transparent materials allow you to present your design in many unique ways. Adjust the amount of opacity and color of transparent textures directly in the model. (2:45)

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Manipulating Textures - This video tutorial teaches you how to move, rotate, skew, and scale a texture directly on a surface. (3:18)

  Windows Media (2.2 MB)  Quicktime (12.8 MB)



Projecting Textures onto Curved or Smooth Surfaces - This video tutorial teaches you how to turn images into textures and project them onto a surface or form. This feature is useful for projecting an image on to terrain. (2:19)

  Windows Media (1.5 MB)  Quicktime (11.8 MB)



Painting With Images - This video tutorial teaches you how to apply an image file directly to geometry in the model as a texture.(1:00)

  Windows Media (719.9 kB)  Quicktime (3.4 MB)



Paint Behavior With Components - This video explains how the default color affects paint materials within and between components. (1:11)

  Windows Media (679.1 kB)  Quicktime (4.8 MB)



Using Pictures for Context - With Raster Context Objects, you can bring any bitmap image into your model and apply it as a ground plane, or paste it on a surface. Works great for using aerial photos as a site plan base for your model. (2:22)

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Applying Images onto Curved or Smoothed Surfaces - This video tutorial teaches you to apply images onto curved or smoothed surfaces. This tutorial also discusses wrapping textures around cylinders. (2:54)

  Windows Media (1.8 MB)  Quicktime (8.7 MB)



Creating a Model From a Photo - This video tutorial teaches you how to model starting from a 2D photo.(5:37)

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6、做一个幻灯和动画效果
 


Dynamic Presentations Using TourGuide - You know that SketchUp is a valuable tool for design exploration and visualization, but have you seen its design communication capabilities? (3:30)

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Export TourGuide to Animation Files - Based on the pages you define for TourGuide in your model, you can create animation files (both AVI and MOV). Use these to burn to a CD for easy distribution to clients or collegues, or as email or power point attachments to communicate your design ideas more clearly. You can also output individual raster images for each page to plug into reports and still image presentations. (3:05)

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7、SKETCHUP导入和导出
 


Formatting Printed Output - SketchUp can print isometric views of your model to scale using a standard windows printer. You can even enlarge your model to print oversized to multiple tiled sheets. Just paste them together and you can turn you?re A-size printer into a production tool. (:45)

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Producing CAD Details and 2D Illustrations - The file output capability of SketchUp includes the ability to generate 2D vector format files (both DWG and DXF) which can be imported into CAD systems directly for notation, hatchuring and dimensioning. These same files can be the basis for production of graphic illustrations using illustrator type software. (1:31)

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8、应用小技巧
 
 


Using Layers in SketchUp - Layers in SketchUp are very different than in traditional CAD applications. Watch this video to understand the inner workings of a SketchUp model. (3:44)

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Angled Forms: Creating a Hip Roof - Quickly develop massing for intersecting forms. (2:21)

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Drawing A Dormer - Need to draw complex intersecting geometry accurately? Learn how easy it is using SketchUp. (2:35)

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Simple Roof Eaves - This video show how to draw overhanging rafter eaves with sloping undersoffit by using the push-pull tool. (1:42)

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Drawing Interiors - From the Inside-Out - Draw on the walls (responsibly) with SketchUp! (2:11)

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Sitework and Contours - With SketchUp, you can create a terraced site model from scratch or by using imported contour lines. You may also place a building form, and modify the terrain interactively. (2:14)

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Structural Detailing with SketchUp - In this video we take 2D steel shape cross-sections and show how to create a 3D steel framing assembly in minutes. In combination with 2D vector output, you can create accurate isometric details faster this way than you ever could by hand, and from an infinite number of vantage points! (6:57)

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9、画一个屋顶
 


Standing Seam Metal Roofs - Demonstrates how to use a seamless texture map to visualize standing seam metal roofs. (9:23)

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Simple Roof Eaves Re-visited - This video show how to draw overhanging rafter eaves with sloping undersoffit by modifying a flat undersoffit roof which was drawn using the offset tool. (1:56)

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Roof Intersections - Tips and techniques for quickly drawing several complex roof plane intersections using SketchUp's unique Inference Locking technology. (10:53)

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Complex Roof Using Extended Rafter Eaves - This video shows a more complex example for generating overhanging rafter eaves with sloping under soffits. This covers how to create levels within a roof plan. (7:09)

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Hipped Gable Overhang Using Extended Rafter Eaves - This video shows a complex example for generating overhanging rafter eaves with sloping under soffits on a gable end. Notice the extensive use of inference locking to generate the complex intersections out in free space. (3:44)

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Hipped Gable Overhang Vertical Fascia - This video shows a simplified method for generating overhanging rafter eaves with sloping under soffits on a gable end. Notice the fascia boards remain vertical in this example. (1:54)

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这些是PIRANESI应用的视频资料,这些资料详细的介绍PIRANESI的一些应用技巧和方法,通过每个小的短片用户可以基本了解PIRNAESE的特征和开始进行操作。
使用PIRANESI的锁定功能 
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使用PIRANESI的样式刷
view movie  (7:04) Windows Media
表面的材质
view movie  (7:42) Windows Media
 贴图
view movie  (10:53) Windows Media
软笔刷的效果
view movie  (5:42) Windows Media
夜景
view movie  (5:06) Windows Media

 如果使用PIRANESI 3的用户有必要看如下的视频。

4.0新增的功能。
view movie  (4:26) movie
用户接口的改变
view movie  (6:07) movie
2D贴图
view movie  (6:14) movie

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