SketchUp: Using scenes and layers

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @previouslyachimp
    @previouslyachimp 8 років тому +2

    As always with Matthias you learn something new, and in a quick, concise, and comprehensible manner.Thank you for this helpful advice, it's very much appreciated. :)

  • @JamesBiggar
    @JamesBiggar 5 років тому

    WHY has it taken me so long to come across this video? Thanks Matthias, this is going to save me so much time!

  • @markchadwick77
    @markchadwick77 12 років тому +1

    Great video!
    I think the layers are the most powerful feature of Sketchup. I make it a rule that everything in my Sketchup model is in a layer other than layer 0. This system works especially well if you are working on anything that resembles a box (including a drawing of a room). By assigning a layer to each side, I can quickly see anything inside the box without making special views by simply turning off layers. If you ponder this, you’ll realize that exploded views are not really necessary.

  • @markozivanovic117
    @markozivanovic117 10 років тому +21

    Excellent tutorial, fast and straight to the point, the audio is great too.

  • @miguelmunoz9989
    @miguelmunoz9989 8 років тому

    Excellent Matthias!! I love the way you have to explain things with such details and so clearly. Many thanks!

  • @LewisWells-1
    @LewisWells-1 12 років тому

    Fantastic tutorial on advanced sketchup stuff Matthias! Really makes sketchup so much more useful!

  • @superphilschneider
    @superphilschneider 4 роки тому

    Hi Matthias - Nice video, which I saw years ago and just reviewed again. Used this to create a side view scene for a small woodworking project, saved that as a tif file, then used your BigPrint program to make the calibrated paper template. You're stuff is really useful!

  • @megaynek
    @megaynek 12 років тому

    Matthias , примите мою благодарность за урок : " Using scenes and layers " . Хотя язык я не знаю, но достаточно доходчиво и без понимания языка. Я уже в течение нескольких месяцев наблюдаю и учусь у Вас по конструированию станков и приспособлений к ним , а теперь вот и в проектировании. Иван. Украина.

  • @hwm7772
    @hwm7772 3 роки тому

    Thanks Matthias, your tutorial is really helpful and well structured.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    Oh, that is always a tough one. I used "microsoft video 1" in camstudio. But then the whole thing got re-encoded after editing with a different codec!
    A key to making it look nice is to capture at the same resolution and keep that throughout. In my case 1280x720

  • @VALedu11
    @VALedu11 10 років тому

    Thank you MAtthias Wandel...you are a great TEACHER.. precise words matching whats shown on the screen.. very easy to understand..you are doing a favour to engineering student community.. i am recommending these to all my students.. great job..thanks once again..

  • @DomingoFreire
    @DomingoFreire 7 років тому

    Thank you a lot. Congratulations for each video of your channel... All your tutorials are amazing. I am from Venezuela and I have a carpentry channel in spanish and I have learned a lot with you and your channel. Thank you Matthias.

  • @onecarwood
    @onecarwood 11 років тому +2

    This is something that really trips me up. Thanks!

  • @kcclewer
    @kcclewer 11 років тому +2

    Thanks Matthias. How do you make a cut list/diagram from the drawing? Do you use Sketchup for that or a different program?

  • @MrLeonard55
    @MrLeonard55 12 років тому

    Pretty cool vid.
    I have a question for you. If i have a 4" diameter log on my lathe, how many rpm's would it take to go 200 mph?

  • @ArnoldsDesign
    @ArnoldsDesign 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for clarifying this. I was banging my head on the wall trying to figure it out. I still wish there was a 3d program out there that would do a dimensioned layout of my solid models, like SolidWorks, but actually affordable. Sketchup Pro with Layout can, but apparently it doesn't even do dashed hidden lines without convoluted workarounds with semi satisfactory results, or needing plugins for something that should already be there. I've been making my models on Sketchup and then redrawing layouts on cad, which takes a serious amount of time.

  • @df4250
    @df4250 7 років тому

    Well done tutorial. I'm aware that you're Canadian, but it's so refreshing to hear Canadian/American accent using civilised metric units. :)

  • @middleknight4292
    @middleknight4292 6 років тому

    Good job. You made it really clear to follow and you haven't added unecessary padding. thaks for posting.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    Microphone was next to the keyboard, and the vibration transfer qutie well. It's really not that loud in real life. but the sound is kind of cool in the video.

  • @2handsomeforlaw
    @2handsomeforlaw 11 років тому

    Great series!
    Would it be possible to make a cut list directly out of Sketchup?

  • @metalli445
    @metalli445 12 років тому

    I've followed your first two videos on creating the table. I can't find the video where you round off the corners of the table top. The last one I watched was creating the mortise and tenon joints. Can you point me in the right direction of that video?

  • @saljudeh
    @saljudeh 8 років тому

    I love your Vids..and learn from it. How do you screen record your designs?

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    Free version, right

  • @PaulAdamsTheHandmadeFisherman
    @PaulAdamsTheHandmadeFisherman 9 років тому +17

    Thanks, this really helped, you have got be lousy at something maybe it is cooking.

  • @athiker7209
    @athiker7209 12 років тому

    Where is this program located for purchase? That is so cool!

  • @BernhardHofmann
    @BernhardHofmann 12 років тому

    Brilliant. I've always wondered; never asked. Like most things, you make it look so simple. Thank you.

  • @josephknightcom
    @josephknightcom 8 років тому

    So good! What an educational tutorial. This is next level Sketchup for making plans. Thank you for your efforts.

  • @reyna683
    @reyna683 6 років тому

    Thanks for such a great and to the point tutorial Matthias!

  • @woodworkingvideos8294
    @woodworkingvideos8294 4 роки тому

    Do you have training in sketchup on wood? like udemy etc

  • @gerardregnier3457
    @gerardregnier3457 5 років тому

    As usual, you do great work regardless of what you do technically and otherwise.

  • @SmokinQuixote
    @SmokinQuixote 12 років тому

    So you do use the free version? Just clarifying.

  • @richardchristman8913
    @richardchristman8913 5 років тому

    Mathias, this helped me a lot, but, I have a question. If you had more layers and scenes, would you have to make a 'copy' for every scene and layer?

  • @tomasstraughton2574
    @tomasstraughton2574 5 років тому

    thank you!!! iv spent all day trying to figer this out . exellent work

  • @chilldog1234567890
    @chilldog1234567890 11 років тому

    great video, do you have a PhD in google sketchup and youtube video making?

  • @seongwonchoi
    @seongwonchoi 11 років тому

    i would like to have a cad software for my ubuntu what is the best cad software? skethup?

  • @lutam921
    @lutam921 8 років тому

    Hi, thanks for your tutorial. If you want to change something in your design and have already made the scenes, you have to recopy the modified object in every scene? I am new to sketchup, but it would be interesting to have scenes that are relatives to the main scene. i.e. they don't display different objects, they just apply a serie of transformations to the main scene. Do you know if other CAD software work that way?

    • @lutam921
      @lutam921 8 років тому

      Ok, I think I got my answer. You can make the table (or its parts) into a component(s) . If you copy a component, modification made to one will reflect on the others.

  • @GaryTruesdale
    @GaryTruesdale 9 років тому

    Excellent demonstration Sir. I will use your scenes and layers technique for my views. It makes perfect sense.

  • @adeyabebaabebe8745
    @adeyabebaabebe8745 7 років тому

    sooooooo helpful...... do you have another tutorial on how to make blueprint on sketchup

  • @Bobbysmitreshop
    @Bobbysmitreshop 12 років тому

    Hey Matt! R u still using the free version of scetchup? Cheers!

  • @DaeDoom
    @DaeDoom 12 років тому

    please tell me what codec you used to record the video?

  • @ardentv9445
    @ardentv9445 5 років тому

    Hi. What plugin you use to make this animation.

  • @DesignerhacksPage
    @DesignerhacksPage 6 років тому

    Great idea how to use scenes and layers together! Thanks, Matthias!

  • @travnicek
    @travnicek 12 років тому

    Mathias, I've not had the chance to go through all your videos. I just have one question, do you ever use AutoCad?

  • @Reign_In_Blood_963
    @Reign_In_Blood_963 4 роки тому

    Using 2017 version? Scenes are located under the "windows" tab, then hover over the drop down "default tray"menu and tic "scenes" to enable them to appear in the tray. Next, look near the bottom of the default tray (right side panel by default) and click the "+" to add a scene.

  • @vincentleest
    @vincentleest 12 років тому

    do you use a mechanical keyboard? I heard the clicky noise. :D

  • @Bigelowbrook
    @Bigelowbrook 12 років тому

    back in the day, I did a lot of acad work in 3d....wish I had the time to learn sketchup. ;-)

  • @meherenow7
    @meherenow7 9 років тому

    Hi Mathias. Excellent tutorial. I have one problem that you may be able to help. When I copy my model to use to pull apart, the original model also gets pulled apart. Do you know how to prevent this happening? Thanks.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  9 років тому

      meherenow7 You can either "explode" the copied object, or "make it unique".

    • @meherenow7
      @meherenow7 9 років тому +2

      Thanks! I just wanted to say also your ingenuity with the way you work with wood is amazing! Very inspiring to see. Thanks again.

    • @kevinflynn9204
      @kevinflynn9204 8 років тому

      make it a group instead of a component

  • @Phil_Scott
    @Phil_Scott 9 років тому

    Superb video Mathias, however if you can place your mic directly under the key board, each of those irritating key stroke clatters can become absolutely maddening.

  • @deutschejar
    @deutschejar 8 років тому

    Hi man, good video. But I've got a question, I'm using the Sketchup pro 2017, when I click in the main or the copy to select "ENTITY INFO", the window doesn't appear, I need to do the same as you did with the component, there is another option to get this window?

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  8 років тому

      I don't know. Ask someone familiar with sketchup pro 2017

    • @deutschejar
      @deutschejar 8 років тому

      I just find the answer, there is a panel avalable to make this, is not a tab in these new versión. but I've got another question, when I move the assembly, appears a message that says: the layer will be combined whit another hidden layer. Do you kwon how can I move the assebly layer to the original possition without be combined?, Thanks for your time

  • @dgb5820
    @dgb5820 7 років тому

    I need to watch this again but you make it look so easy

  • @watermountainsky
    @watermountainsky 12 років тому

    I appreciate how well you explain things! Thank you!

  • @athiker7209
    @athiker7209 12 років тому

    figuring in the 1/2", you can slow the RPM down to 16,896 RPMs.

  • @sw1james
    @sw1james 8 років тому

    I think this is the best and I tried pretty much all of the others. However, I kept seeing my text and dimensions from my "Assembly" appear in my "Main" scene. I did not grasp at first, that text and dimensions are entities and all entities must be selected and put on a specific layer. I prefer not to click the layers button to the left (which I understand can present problems). For me it is best to just select every dimension and/or text and choose the layer for it in the entities info box (safer)

  • @Windowleacquer
    @Windowleacquer 5 років тому

    Dude, you are the best! thanks for everything, keep on rocking in the wood world! :)

  • @athiker7209
    @athiker7209 12 років тому

    I come up with 17,600 RPM. Given the 4" dia x 3.14 = cir of 12.5" To keep it easy I left it at 12". At 17600 RPM the rotation would complete 3.33 miles every minute. Multiply that by 60 and you get your 200 MPH. Now since I took off the .5 " you actually can go a little bit slower RPM than that to obtain the 200 MPH.

  • @Naaldevlieg
    @Naaldevlieg 8 років тому +2

    This is one of the best presentations I saw!
    BUT:
    What program did you use to make this presentation?
    ...or is it a trade secret?

    • @leandersmith6184
      @leandersmith6184 3 роки тому

      Are you kidding me? It was very clear this is SketchUp

  • @McClimber234
    @McClimber234 11 років тому

    @Matthias, do you use other CAD programs?

  • @wardropcr
    @wardropcr 11 років тому

    Fantastic video, Sir. Thanks for creating it!

  • @electronicnerd
    @electronicnerd 11 років тому

    Love your videos. thanks for sharing.

  • @ahadd100
    @ahadd100 12 років тому

    wow what a nice program I'm gonna try to find it!

  • @hardwareful
    @hardwareful 8 років тому

    Excellent, just what I needed, very good presentation.

  • @peterh1875
    @peterh1875 8 років тому +2

    unfortunately they have changed location of all the layers and scenes stuff in sketchup make 2016 .... very hard to find. But despite locating them, and watching this video countless times, nothing seems to work quite the same.... despite your wonderfully structured and clear explanations .... because they've introduced more nomenclature like trays, that makes it even more confusing. I finally got it to work, but ... yeesh!

    • @peterh1875
      @peterh1875 8 років тому +1

      Never mind how many times I set a scene to display only one layer, and update the scene, then the other, attempting to emulate what you're doing here, when ever I go and toggle between scene 1 and scene 2 afterwards sketchup always adds another layer to the display regardless of the updated settings, messing things up. And if I hide the table top in the assembly view, never mind what, it will also disappear in the main view. It's exasperating.

    • @joeyficklin182
      @joeyficklin182 8 років тому

      I am having the same issue. It works best if there is nothing on layer0. It will preserve the layers but adds layer0 back every time. I am going try adding a layer right a the beginning before drawing anything.

    • @joeyficklin182
      @joeyficklin182 8 років тому +1

      My idea below worked. Using entity info I moved the whole object to the main layer, leaving layer0 empty. Now all is working like the video. It seems 2016 will always add layer0 back into the scene after toggle.

  • @MrJKCampione
    @MrJKCampione 12 років тому

    16807 RPM to get the outer surface of the log to spin at 200 mph.
    Here is the math: circumference of log is 12.5667, so 1 rev goes 12.5667 in. 1 mile is 63360 inches, 200 mph is 12,672,000 inches/hr, or 211,200 inches/minute, since 1 revolution is 12.5667 you need 16807 revolutions per minute to get 200 MPH.

  • @dav1099
    @dav1099 12 років тому

    a free version is on google, the full program is for sale there also, about 4500.00
    just google sketchup.

  • @CNTHINGS
    @CNTHINGS 10 років тому

    Do the scenes and layers need to have the same name?

    • @randomisoty422
      @randomisoty422 10 років тому +1

      not at all, you can have multiple layers in a scene and use a layer in multiple scenes if you want

  • @MinhTran-wn1ri
    @MinhTran-wn1ri 8 років тому

    Super helpful. Thanks Matthias!

  • @SirDizarm
    @SirDizarm 12 років тому

    Thanks Matthias! This is very useful!!!

  • @laarmanj
    @laarmanj 5 років тому

    thanks Matthias for this explanation.

  • @emo65170
    @emo65170 12 років тому

    Excellent! Very clear and concise. Thank you.

  • @mantvydascypas7889
    @mantvydascypas7889 8 років тому +1

    I want more of your sketch up tutorial vids!!

  • @KennyleeBeeks
    @KennyleeBeeks 10 років тому

    I've been through this over & over. If I put the original copy on Layer Main & the duplicate on Layer Assembly, when I make a Scene showing only Layer Main, that's what happens, but when I make a Scene showing only Layer Assembly, when I switch to the 1st Scene showing only Layer Main & then back to the Scene showing only Layer Assembly, it always shows both Layers.

    • @passionwoodworking9223
      @passionwoodworking9223 9 років тому

      Sounds like you may need to add another layer for each section. Start with layer 0 and build the whole project. Then work layer by layer and scene by scene.

  • @leticiahoskins3296
    @leticiahoskins3296 5 років тому

    Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for sharing this!

  • @DocValle
    @DocValle 12 років тому

    this isn't the free version of sketch up, right?

  • @elytsynos
    @elytsynos 11 років тому

    You sounded like a professional computer geeks there other than a woodmaker...
    Nice tutorial.. :-)

  • @Beemerboy324
    @Beemerboy324 7 років тому

    PeterH is correct. The whole "Scene" idea doesn't appear in Sketchup Make 2017. I ended up making separate drawings.

    • @brothyr
      @brothyr 7 років тому

      scenes and layers are still in 2017. Where it's located has slightly changed but I believe the functionality hasn't.

    • @adammacer
      @adammacer 6 років тому

      Click 'Window' tab, 'Scenes' around half way down..

    • @Reign_In_Blood_963
      @Reign_In_Blood_963 4 роки тому

      ​@@adammacer Scenes are now located on 2017 version under the "windows" tab, then the pull down "default tray" to enable them to appear in the tray. Look near the bottom of the tray (right side panel by default) and click the "+" to add a scene.

  • @Jay2525Jay
    @Jay2525Jay 12 років тому

    Thank You, Your skills are awesome.

  • @xang72
    @xang72 10 років тому

    under animation.. Not ½Second, but half the time, as the configuration was changed from 2 to 1 sec
    Love all you do .. BTW

  • @rujaksatu9924
    @rujaksatu9924 6 років тому

    terima kasih banyak, tutorial yg sangat membantu , salam dari indonesia

  • @cyber222
    @cyber222 6 років тому

    thanks now I know how to sketch in sketchup from your series

  • @SuperBlackBurst
    @SuperBlackBurst 9 років тому

    Excellent Tutorial. Thanks.

  • @mae2309
    @mae2309 7 років тому +1

    great stuff. am new at sketchup

  • @kevinflynn9204
    @kevinflynn9204 8 років тому

    My "Windows" has no "Scenes" choice...why?

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  8 років тому

      windows doesn't have senes. Sketchup does. first you have to add scenes, under scene manager.

    • @kevinflynn9204
      @kevinflynn9204 8 років тому

      No I mean windows tab in sketchup...sorry

    • @gregyogo
      @gregyogo 8 років тому

      you should try to find it at 'VIEW' tab.

  • @Agsmailbox
    @Agsmailbox 10 років тому

    Excelente meu amigo! Parabéns e Obrigado

  • @MrLeonard55
    @MrLeonard55 12 років тому

    Thanks Sayan.

  • @MrLeonard55
    @MrLeonard55 12 років тому

    The whole idea was to either prove or diprove the 200 mph duct tape. My lathe won't turn that fast. I was going to do an inside out turning with 4 pieces of wood or maybe 9 pieces. I didn't want to use a lot of glue and wanted to try duct tape and just tape the ends. I'd still have to use some glue on the ends because the wood could shift a little bit with just duct tape. But it's a moot point now.

  • @superdau
    @superdau 12 років тому

    Depends on your car and the gear you're in.

  • @Trebld
    @Trebld 11 років тому

    I disable transitions too. It kind of makes me sea sick. Good for presentations though. Great work by the way!

  • @sergioroda1500
    @sergioroda1500 4 роки тому

    Great job !!!!

  • @empremon
    @empremon 8 років тому

    Thank you very much! That is what I was trying to find!

  • @WarrenCay
    @WarrenCay 11 років тому

    Great clear concise instruction, thankyou

  • @WahyuesGROUP
    @WahyuesGROUP 6 років тому

    i love this tutor, thanks Matthias Wandel for you tutor

  • @PhilipStubbs
    @PhilipStubbs 12 років тому

    Assuming your lathe is bolted down correctly, it doesn't matter how many RPM's you have, it ain't going nowhere. :-)

  • @oldwoodie8712
    @oldwoodie8712 11 років тому

    Thanks Matthias

  • @rodrigomarquez704
    @rodrigomarquez704 10 років тому

    Thank you! Helps me a lot.

  • @timber750
    @timber750 9 років тому

    Very impressive. It would be better for beginners if you showed your actual operations in detail. You often quickly go through three different keystrokes, calmly saying the overall operation yet failing to specify HOW you are doing it. This makes the video good for experts but harder for newbies.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  9 років тому +1

      +Chip Sills It it was that way, it would be really boring and you wouldn't have watched it.

    • @timber750
      @timber750 9 років тому

      +Matthias Wandel Thanks for taking the time to respond. SInce I am myself new to Sketchup, I am trying to absorb a lot and appreciate all the help I can get. But I understand your point. Once the sequence of operations is learned well, it seems pointless and tedious to express all the steps.

    • @peterh1875
      @peterh1875 8 років тому +1

      I work with the pause video button all the time, have sketchup running in the background to replicate the steps, and, if needed, spool the video back again and again until I get what's going on. Compared to a lot of the videos on this site, these are wonderfully well structured and explained i.m.o.

    • @marynben1
      @marynben1 7 років тому

      Absolutely true. I just gave up watching a series of tutorials after 3 videos because the functions were re -explained each time. Painful. What's the point in having a series of videos if you go back to basics each time and you can't have one long video because ... oh what was I saying?

  • @MrLeonard55
    @MrLeonard55 12 років тому

    Thanks Jeffery.

  • @TheReepe
    @TheReepe 2 роки тому

    i will never need that knowledge but i liked soaking it in

  • @Robert8455
    @Robert8455 8 років тому

    Thanks Mathias

  • @johnfrederickson3082
    @johnfrederickson3082 4 роки тому

    YOU ARE RIGHT ON!

  • @simovicdragan
    @simovicdragan 12 років тому

    good program for constructions models objects