Using SketchUp for Landscape Design: Part 6 Importing 3D Elements
August 25, 2021 9:03 am
This is Part 6 of a series of landscape design using SketchUp. This is the last part of the actual design. In this video, we will introduce how to introduce 3D elements into our designs, such as fireplaces, kitchen appliances, and furniture. .
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Category: Garden design
Tags: garden design, landscape design
Thanks for the series, so useful for me getting to grips with this software. I've now designed the back garden for my house and delighted with how it looks
Your bad ass bro!!!
Great series, and I love the step-by-step! You made the process very easy to follow, thank you!
Thanks for the info and intro. Exactly what i needed for submitting an HOA plan on our new landscape design.
Thanks so much for doing this!
Thanks Mass Hardscaper, just watched your series up to this point and it was really easy to follow 🙂 I'm in New Zealand though so I get very confused with you going on about feet and inches haha. I also wonder how many New Zealand native plants are available with programs like this. I guess I'll find out soon, going to have a play. Thanks again!
very good. Thanks for sharing knowledge
Hello, are yo still going to make the presentation video? Thanks for the awesome series!
Great vids for sketchup. This is what i design with as well. couple tips to help your speed…use shortcut keys P for using push/pull L for line etc… also for your 2nd arc for seat walls, borders for patios etc use the offset or F shortcut. going back to push/pull, if you are pulling pillars upward once you pull 1 up to desired height you can double click the others and they'll go to the same height. lastly, when you imported the grill and fireplace move it by the center point (blue dot) on your import and bring it to the center point of your line on the bar or patio. maybe you already know this and were doing things simple for others to learn. just thought id help you out since you're helping us youtubers out! take care
awesome series, very helpful, I would love to see how you present these to your customers.
Great vids! Learned a lot. Can you make one showing how to cap a radius wall like the one in this video?
Nice series! Thanks! 🙂