Using SketchUp to make a house model from elevation drawings. Simple skills…trace, push/ pull,...

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Using SketchUp to make a house modelfrom elevation drawings.

Simple skills…trace, push/pull, rotate, copy, scale…

Trace over a single side of one elevation view if the house is fairly close to symmetrical.

Keep filling in until all the areas needed turn blue.

Move/copy the required items away from the elevations and rotate.

Bring the rotated section back to a different elevation view.

Push/pull to match up with second elevation.

Will need to shorten shed dormer.

Shed dormer shortened to match side elevation.Some additional lines may need to be deleted.

Copy the model, and scale to -1 through the center (this mirrors the model).

Bring the two halves together.

Begin drawing second elevation roofline.

Use protractor tool to discover angle of roofline (work off red, green, or blue axis).

Transfer angle to other side of roofline.

Continue filling in details as required.Push/pull, and copy model.

Scale a mirror image of the second model section, and bring to touch first model.

• If you made a group or component of either model, explode it (right click on the object, select explode).

Triple click or drag a window to select everything, right click, and select “Intersect Faces-With Selection”.

May need to delete some lines from the bottom/middle of model.

Build additional sections to add to your model as needed…

Move the additional sections into place.

Select all, intersect faces again. Notice lines where faces meet in the next slide.

Look at the red oval. You are getting very sleepy.

Scale house so Susan, the SketchUp lady is about the right size.

Place the elevation drawing on a layer and hide it.

To finish…

• Add doors, windows, pillars, and paint as required.