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Creating a vector or hybrid plan - SketchUp Tutorial
From the course: SketchUp for Architecture: LayOut
Creating a vector or hybrid plan
- [Instructor] Chapter five O six, creating a vector or hybrid plan. Pretty much the same process as the raster plan, but we'll look at the vector and the hybrid options that are available. So first of all, we're going to look at the sketch up scene that we created, so I'm just going to go over that sketch up file. So here we are, the floor plan vector. And all I have done is removed the doors and windows by turning off the doors and windows layer. Okay, so hidden that. And basically we've got a floor plan which shows just the openings in plan. So I'll just set that back to the way it was, and I will go back over to layout and insert this scene. Now you could copy and paste a scene in, but we'll go through the process of inserting it from scratch. SO file and then insert. And if we look at this folder, the zero zero linked sketch up, and we choose the complete house, and then click open. And that's going to bring in I think the old scene that we had which is the section A A. I think…
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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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