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Incorporate 2D with 3D in LayOut - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp for Architecture: Details
Incorporate 2D with 3D in LayOut
- [Instructor] Chapter 909, we are nearly finished this, we are going to create our cover page. We are going to combine some 2D line work with our 3D details. Now, do not fear, it is not going to end up looking like this, the intention is that it's going to look like this, the cover page of our completed sheets. Okay, so we'll create this effect and then we'll bring in one of our details and we'll change the lines and get rid of the fills, et cetera. Okay, so I know that you can create rectangles with rounded edges, I know you can type text, and I know you can draw circles so I really thought there was no need in doing all of those things again. I've set these up, I've used the align feature to make sure they're all aligned and spaced correctly. And so all we need to do, if you can't see, just a little aside, if you can't see these images, then just check where they are located. Go to File, Document Set Up, and then you should…
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Add convincing materials6m 11s
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Use the axis for texture alignment5m 10s
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Adjust texture to avoid repetition5m 38s
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Completed model with textures5m 52s
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Load V-Ray render settings6m 47s
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Create the line overlay files1m 25s
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Use blend mode in Photoshop4m 9s
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Combine images in Photoshop4m 12s
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Incorporate 2D with 3D in LayOut5m 38s
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Export to PDF2m 37s
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