Google Sketch Up For Site Design

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SketchUp Conceptual Grading

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ketchUp models should realistically portray architecture, surfaces, and objects. An important part of the built and natural environment is terrain: the slopes, grades, and elevations that define peaks and valleys. When it comes to 3D modeling, creating representations of terrain tends to be difficult. However, terrain can be realistically represented, and it does add important definition to a model. Traditionally, terrain is included in 3D models using a Digital Elevation Model (DEM). A DEM is a 3D representation of terrain constructed from contour lines or elevation points; in most cases, it represents existing conditions that have been physically surveyed and inputted into a computer. Because working with DEMs can sometimes be challenging, this chapter explores an alternative to working with DEMs, SketchUp Conceptual Grading.

Conceptual Grading Most SketchUp models represent 3D volumes and details on a flat site. They do not typically include terrain or grade. Any vertical relief in a site plan is accomplished with Push/Pulled volumes of elevated areas, typically steps leading to another flat surface. However, SketchUp can create simulated terrain without a DEM by using the Sandbox tools. With the Sandbox tools, elevations can be sculpted to create identifiable landforms and slopes to achieve a specific look, feel, and scale. The basic approach is no different than adding volume to traditional SketchUp geometry using the Draw and Modification tools. From Contour is the

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Adding New Details

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Making Adjustments

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Importing Layers

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Adding More Components

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Exchanging 3D Components

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Exploding the Objects

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Conceptual Grading

1min
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Replacing the Components

3min
pages 343-349

Populating the Flatwork Base

1min
pages 339-340

Troubleshooting Ruby Scripts

1min
page 335

Healing with the Line Tool

4min
pages 327-329

AutoCAD Clean-Up Ruby Scripts

2min
pages 330-331

Working with Ruby Scripts

2min
pages 332-334

The Flatwork Drawing File

1min
page 322

Exploding the Flatwork Base

1min
page 323

Write Block Surfaces and Objects

2min
pages 319-320

Closing Perimeters

1min
page 317

Organizing Site Objects

1min
page 318

Isolating Surfaces

1min
page 316

Arranging the Objects

2min
pages 307-310

Generating the Geometry

1min
pages 305-306

2D Plan to 3D Form

1min
page 274

Simple Canopy Tutorial

4min
pages 275-280

Campus Quad—Area 4

4min
pages 265-273

Campus Quad—Area 2

3min
pages 246-249

Campus Quad—Area 1

1min
pages 243-245

Park Landform

6min
pages 234-242

Building Entry Walk

9min
pages 223-233

Conceptual Grading

1min
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Slopes and Grades

1min
pages 221-222

Pedestrian Ramp

1min
pages 216-217

Driveway Ramp

1min
pages 218-220

Simplify Contours

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Construction Geometry

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Drop Ruby

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Joint Push Pull

1min
pages 206-207

The From Scratch Tool

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Adding Detail to the Building

2min
pages 193-197

The Drape Tool

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The Smoove Tool

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Adding the Custom Components

2min
pages 183-187

Building

3min
pages 188-192

Hidden Geometry

1min
page 169

Adding Volume

3min
pages 176-182

Drafting the Floor Plate

1min
pages 173-175

The Courthouse Tutorial

1min
page 172

Working with Arcs and Circles

1min
page 168

Components and Faceted Surfaces

2min
pages 170-171

Furnishing Components

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Balcony Component

2min
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Door Components

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Window Components

2min
pages 144-147

Components

2min
pages 134-135

Adding Mass to Building 3

1min
pages 142-143

Components

1min
page 136

The Handrail

1min
pages 131-132

The Follow Me Tool

3min
pages 109-111

The Modern Bench

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Components within Components

2min
pages 107-108

The Modeling Process

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Detailing the Planters

2min
pages 103-105

Ramp

1min
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Building Volumes

1min
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Planter Walls

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Create the Flatwork Base Group

1min
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Adding Color and Texture

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Drafting Order

7min
pages 86-92

Using Site Plans

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Preparing the Drafting Trace

1min
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Drafting Tips

1min
page 85

Importing Site Plans

1min
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Modeling Your Own Designs

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An Advanced Example

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Adding Component Windows and Doors

1min
page 76

Component Tools

3min
pages 71-73

Flatwork Base

1min
pages 74-75

Creating the Building

1min
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Reviewing the Drawing

1min
page 63

Organizing Models

1min
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Drawing the Base

4min
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Drafting the Flatwork Base

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2D = 3D

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The Built Environment

1min
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Troubleshooting an Installation

1min
pages 54-55

Components within Components

2min
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Components and Layers

1min
page 42

Downloading Ruby Scripts

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Support Sites

1min
pages 50-51

Adjusting the Component/Group View

2min
pages 38-39

Model Organization

4min
pages 32-35

Drafting with Edges

2min
pages 30-31

Drawing and Modification Tools

1min
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Part 4: AutoCAD to SketchUp

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Additional Tools

2min
pages 24-25

Styles

1min
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Navigation and 3D Inference System

3min
pages 28-29

Who Can Use This Book

1min
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The Value Control Box

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Basic SketchUp Tools

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