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Adding the mass to the project - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp & Revit Workflow
Adding the mass to the project
- [Instructor] Okay, Chapter 06-04. We are now going to send our completed Mass. We've divided all these up into equal parts. We haven't done anything with the base bit or this top bit stays the same. We're going to send this now into a Project. So we need to create a Project first. Application button, click there, then New, Project. Choose the Architectural Template, that's probably the best one. And then we'll say Okay. Then this opens it up, that's the Level 0 Floor Plan View. And we get a view of our Elevation Markers. Now, the Elevation Markers are, they have two things. If you click on the pointy bit, the beak as I refer to it, we get a Camera Line and the Far Clip Offset value. Now, the distance between these is around about 20 odd meters on a standard template, and our base footprint is at least 65 meters across, so if we want to see this thing in Elevation, we need to move these into an appropriate distance away. With your Measuring tool you need to go about 100 meters out…
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One World Tower1m 50s
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One World mass7m
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Completing the One World mass3m 4s
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Adding the mass to the project4m 43s
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Mass design options4m 29s
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Using an in-place mass in Revit5m 21s
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Creating a Revit mass from a SketchUp mesh2m 27s
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Creating the main stack4m 10s
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Slicing off the faces4m 4s
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Forming the entrance recesses5m 9s
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Sweeping the groove4m 43s
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Sculpting the corners7m 19s
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Parapet recess2m 39s
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Mass floors6m 2s
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Adding the mast2m 48s
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