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Adding 2D content to vector plans - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp for Architecture: LayOut
Adding 2D content to vector plans
- [Instructor] Chapter 05_07, we're going to add some 2D content to this vector plan, the reason being is we got rid of a lot of it when we converted it from raster to vector, simply because it would've taken too long to covert all these lines. So we need to put some furniture back into it. Now we're going to start off by drawing some doors on them. In the next lesson I'm going to show you a much easier way of doing it by using the scrapbook but we do have to create the scrapbook content. Now we will have an entire chapter dedicated to scrapbook because it's such a useful tool. But for now, we are going to draw a basic door and a basic window. Okay now, the trick is with this, is not to be too bothered about absolute accuracy, one to a hundred scale, it doesn't really matter that much. So I'm going to start off by creating the frame with the rectangle tool, and I've got the fill turned on and I've got the stroke turned on, okay, so that's useful. The other thing I'm going to do is…
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Introduction to linking SketchUp with LayOut4m 23s
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Adding and scaling the SketchUp scenes5m 52s
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Linking the cover page images4m 22s
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Rasterized links in LayOut5m 23s
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Rasterized edit options4m 25s
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Creating a vector or hybrid plan4m 52s
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Adding 2D content to vector plans5m 23s
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Adding 2D content from scrapbooks4m 43s
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Adding the remaining SketchUp views5m 12s
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