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Adding the chimney stack - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp for Architecture
Adding the chimney stack
- [Instructor] Chapter seven oh two we're going to be makin' the chimney stack. Makin' the chimney stack is quite a simple thing and then next after that, we'll be making the little fire pit, which again, not a difficult thing. Couple of bits to point out. We've created a new layer, so Interior Fixtures, that's the new layer. I've changed the style this time, I've gone to a shaded style. That's a fast modeling style. Previously we had the shaded with texture, so in default styles we had this one, but the textures start to take a toll after a while, so shaded, we don't need to know what the textures are like for the moment, shaded will be perfect for this. I have also turned off the landscaping. That again would slow us down, especially if you had the textures turned on and the shadows and all that sort of stuff, so there's clearly no shadows on. And then with the outliner, I've made sure that I've got the floor plan visible, and the South and the West views visible. This isn't going…
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Introduction to modeling the interior fixtures2m 43s
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Adding the chimney stack4m 23s
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Creating the fire pit5m 6s
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Creating the island unit5m 1s
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Building the low units4m 7s
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Building the high units5m 31s
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Building the left-side kitchen units2m 13s
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Adding the pelmet and base trim5m 3s
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Adding the work surface5m 1s
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Dropping in the sink top6m 33s
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Adding the cooker and hood5m 9s
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Adding the fridge5m 26s
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Decorating the west-wing interior4m 42s
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Loading the furniture and finishes4m 56s
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