Construction Documents using SketchUp Pro & LayOut: Replace traditional CAD with a new generation of 3D software (SketchUp2BIM) (Volume 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.47 (643 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1480099015 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 70 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Paul runs standard Trimble training sessions as well as 3D printing courses using SketchUp. Paul’s company, ‘Viewsion Virtual Environments’ brings top level expert training to many areas of industry including Engineering, Architecture, Product/ Mechanical Innovation amongst many others. Co-founder of the Designer Dojo movement which teaches kids 3D modeling for free, Paul has championed the use of SketchUp and other free technologies in the Irish education system. . Pau
Co-founder of the Designer Dojo movement which teaches kids 3D modeling for free, Paul has championed the use of SketchUp and other free technologies in the Irish education system. . Paul’s company, ‘Viewsion Virtual Environments’ brings top level expert training to many areas of industry including Engineering, Architecture, Product/ Mechanical Innovation amongst many others. About the Author Paul Lee is an architect who trained in the Dublin Institute of Technology and works in architecture and industrial design. Paul runs standard Trimble training sessions as well as 3D printing courses using SketchUp
This is a microcosm of the means by which larger drawings can then be produced. Then use this information in LayOut to create top quality construction files. Construction Documents using SketchUp Pro & LayOut by Paul Lee shows professionals & enthusiasts how to tie all the parts of SketchUp Pro together to produce drawings that were traditionally the domain of CAD. NOTE: The exercises in this book are concentrated into the creation of a simple set of drawings of a table in plan, section and elevation. The companion SketchUp and LayOut samples for download illustrate this point. Please send feedback to the author: paul@viewsion Thanks.. Learn how to make this information appear in plan, section and elevation scenes. Create wire-frames of your model that describe the "CAD" detail. For the first time, by using Paul Lee's methodology it is possible to produce fully-fledged construction files from 3D model-centred information
I recommend the digital version over the print version Got Vic I initially gave this book a very poor review, not for the quality of the content, but for the quantity. While I'm sure its due to the cost of a low volume printing, in my opinion, this book simply isn't worth the $35-40 price of admission, especially when compared to Brightman's "The SketchUp Workflow for Architecture." The only way I can see purchasing the print copy is if you know what's in it and you know you need it. Also worth mentioning, this isn't a book showin. overpriced for what you get rlb I was extremely disappointed. This was very little information for the price paid. Other books describe in more and better detail in a few pages what this tries to stretch into an entire book/"course" with oversized diagrams and text. The method described for cutting a section and creating and moving new geometry in the model for use in the construction drawings is a completely unnecessary step. There are better and more comprehensive books for the money that teach wha. Great introduction to using Layout and setting up your model I liked this book as it spends a lot of time explaining how to set up your model correctly for transferring it into layout. The step by step approach is well illustrated and explanatory. The simple model used does not clutter the essential techniques being explained. This book is a great guide for creating professional drawings.Mark (Bridge Engineer)