Draw your Camper Van Interior in SketchUp

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  • How to Draw your Camper Van Interior using SketchUp Make 2017
    This is a beginner guide to drawing your camper van interior in 3D.
    You can download a free copy of SketchUp Make 2017 from this link:- www.sketchup.com/download/all
    You can download the free version of SketchUp Make 2017 using the link above and learn to draw very quickly and easily with my step by step instructions
    If you need a copy of my 3D van file you can find it here:-
    www.dropbox.com/s/5o2v1nnzk9f...
    I walk you through the basics and you will be able to draw your own van using these simple techniques.
    Thank you for watching my videos.
    Don't forget to subscribe for the next in this series. #gregvirgoe #vanlife #tinyhome
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  • @fitshapebootcamp210
    @fitshapebootcamp210 5 років тому +22

    Totally blown away by your knowledge, craftsmanship, and ability to teach these challenging skills in a really engaging and interesting way. Wish I had you as my woodwork teacher at school. If I can convert my van to a fraction of the standard of yours, I will be amazed!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  5 років тому +5

      It is totally achievable, I've only had office based jobs and come from a theoretical background so if I can turn this around with minimal hand on experience with tools I'm sure you could do a very good job also. I find practising on scraps first to get use to the tools helps a lot as well. Best wishes with your own van build :D

    • @fitshapebootcamp210
      @fitshapebootcamp210 5 років тому

      @@GregVirgoe Its a lot to get my head around and quite daunting but I'm going to remain positive and look forward to the build process. Your videos will certainly help, so thank you ever so much.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  5 років тому +5

      Always happy to give some useful advice if you need it :D

  • @NickHolt_2201
    @NickHolt_2201 10 місяців тому +1

    Crumbs Greg! I've learned more in 45 minutes watching your videos than I learned watching any of the SketchUp Tutorials.
    You are an awesome teacher, and I can't thank you enough for putting this information out there.
    Design 2.0 will be underway shortly ... I'm picking up my van on Thursday and looking forward to getting going on this project. 😁🙏

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  10 місяців тому +1

      I find sketch-up really user friendly. It’s such a shame the greedy new owners stopped it being a free download. Glad you like the videos. Some of my other sketch up videos are worth a watch even if I’m drawing something not van related they are still relevant to learn how to draw. 🤩

  • @oscarparedes5308
    @oscarparedes5308 6 років тому +10

    I have to say, this is getting better and better with every video. Thank you for explaining every detail on how to sketch.
    Your knowledge is well appreciated. Cheers!!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you very much for your kind comment Oscar

  • @dianes4858
    @dianes4858 6 років тому +2

    Watching this for a second time...what an awesome teacher you are! As a retired teacher, I know what I’m talking about. I can’t wait to find my van and get started on my own project! Thanks a million, Greg. Cheers!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      That's very kind of you.
      What are your van goals?

  • @erictan4364
    @erictan4364 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, BEST instruction for using 3D app!!! I feel like I can now go draw my van's interior.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  4 роки тому

      eric tan glad it was useful. Have a look at my other sketchup videos they are also easy to follow and may help you get started.

  • @BiznessWizard
    @BiznessWizard 4 роки тому +1

    What an amazing program to calculate the measurements of everything! I hope people realize what a cost savings this can be when compared to the trial and error method. Thanks, Greg!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  4 роки тому

      Denis Foley it’s a great too to visualise your design and do a virtual walk through before buying any materials. I love using it 😃

  • @cliffp.8396
    @cliffp.8396 6 років тому +2

    If teachers (high school) were to watch your videos their teaching skills would only improve. As always I am impressed, thank you for your tutorials.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you so much Cliff, really nice of you to say so

  • @pogtogenicstudio4381
    @pogtogenicstudio4381 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for teaching us. Im proud of you from philippines

  • @tanyaroyredcar
    @tanyaroyredcar 6 років тому +40

    a thoroughly enjoyable series of videos from one of the most engaging personalities in the van life world. You know your stuff Greg. This was a marvel. Not just to be understanding what you want, but to design it in Sketchup, record it live with excellent control of panning and capture it all into a video with faultless clear voice over! A lot of skills involved and you are clearly loving it. No wonder the subscription is at 14k now. Thanks fella, I learned a lot there. R&T.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +4

      Hi Tanya and Roy, you're right, I am really enjoying every aspect of this build. What makes it all worthwhile is receiving fantastic comments like yours. It's wonderful to read them. (Your cheque's in the post) 😉 Thanks guys

  • @2dexandsumplastik
    @2dexandsumplastik 4 роки тому +1

    This was a terrific video. I had tried sketch up in the past when it was released but was overwhelmed by it and didn’t know where to start. This video has helped me see that I should invest my time into it. Thanks for the effort you have put in and your clear guidance.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  4 роки тому

      2dexandsumplastik hopefully you find my other sketchup videos to be useful too

  • @DustyKorpse
    @DustyKorpse 6 років тому +4

    I think the "Virgoe Standard" may become a thing on youtube, another excellent video. 😊 can't wait for the next one.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thanks once again dude. Always good to see your evil skull appear in the comments lol

  • @taronerojay5213
    @taronerojay5213 2 роки тому

    I have watched a lot of sketchup videos and this is by far the best. Very easy to understand and follow. Thanks a lot Greg, it's been very helpful in my Van plan.

  • @dranzini
    @dranzini 5 років тому +4

    Discovered you a few day ago, I'm catching up with your fantastic videos. Many thanks for the template!!

  • @chrishill6656
    @chrishill6656 4 роки тому

    definitely the best tutorial on youtube... Thanks!

  • @vieathomeportugal
    @vieathomeportugal 4 роки тому +1

    BRILLIANT explanation and got me raring to go. Thank you

  • @PlatinumDragonProductions999
    @PlatinumDragonProductions999 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for being so thorough in covering your build. I've always wanted to know how to use CAD programs and this has given me a practical intro into how to do so. Also, thank you for including your thought processes in your design. I'm very analytical and this is a great aid to me in planning my build! :-D

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  5 років тому

      My other SketchUp tutorial videos will give you a good start to even if the subject is not applicable the techniques are the same

  • @joegrey9807
    @joegrey9807 5 років тому

    Brilliant stuff, mate. I'm just planning out the fit out of a MWB Sprinter, found one of your videos and am now working through them all. Learning so much from you about things that are useful outside of van life too - carpentry, using Sketch-up and so on. Good luck on your travels, and thanks for the inspiration, advice and general help.

  • @flashback9966
    @flashback9966 6 років тому +2

    That's a great part 2. I will inch through this to grasp all the 'then hold the shift key down' tricks. Oh and I'm humbled to have my ownlayout displayed at the end. Thank you.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +2

      Hi Rob, I'm glad you picked up on the SHIFT key as that is a very useful tool. When ever you want to lock a tool onto a specific axis press and hold the shift key. This applies to drawing lines, moving objects or manipulating parts. I think your layout is unique. Thank you

    • @flashback9966
      @flashback9966 6 років тому +1

      I've lost count of how many layouts I've considered. Probably the number one feature everybody wants is a fixed bed. Downside of course, when you are not using it, it's just dead space and you've lost the potential of a lounge area.
      So I compromised on a semi-fixed bed, where it is actually possible to leave the bed out and still be able to live and move around the van. We know we have sacrificed the potential of a large under bed garage space, but in the end we will just pack less.
      On those busy (lazy?) camping days, we can just get up, breakfast and be off and leave the bed out ready for the evening. A further plus is that a comfortable lounge area is great for entertaining friends and family or just parking up and overlook the sea in comfort. Now back to those SHIFT keys:)

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Everyone wants different things, the beauty of doing it yourself is you can have it exactly how you want it. What's next for you guys on the build front?

    • @flashback9966
      @flashback9966 6 років тому

      My floor work has ground to a halt, since the cable and pipe runs are causing me problems. Further I'm not feeling too good and this terrible weather is not helping. On the plus side, I now have the toilet, a Thetford C220 and coming tomorrow a Truma Varioheat gas heater. Can't decide whether to go for a Propex 10L electric boiler or a Truma 14L. Completely undecided on the fridge, I might even build one myself.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +1

      Sorry to hear you've not been well. I too have had this flu that's been doing the rounds.
      You can hear in this video how bunged up I am as my voice sounds very different.
      With the snow today I gave the van a miss in favour of going to see Star Wars at the cinema :D
      The same toilet as me, I'm also going with Truma, but with the Combi 4 heating and 10L hot water.
      I too cannot decide on the fridge, I don't want to go gas and cannot understand why they are so expensive?
      Did you say you were going to build your own fridge? That I must watch!

  • @MultiPJoys
    @MultiPJoys 6 років тому +1

    Excellent tutorial! Again I've learned something new and I can't wait to put it to use. A while ago, before I found your channel, I made an interior drawing in SketchUp but in the most basic way possible, so now I want to redo it properly using al the techniques as you've showed. All I need now is time. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, you're a man of many talents.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +1

      Really pleased that you found these to be useful to you. Thanks for a great comment. Please try out my other Sketchup videos.
      ua-cam.com/play/PLLhAyWhGGbi63tiEYE-5DpkuXFoRVODlD.html

  • @danatherton8380
    @danatherton8380 5 років тому +1

    Greg, like everyone else on here, your videos and craftsmanship are superb and very much appreciated.
    Keep up the great work,
    Cheers,
    Dan

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  5 років тому

      Than you for taking the time to leave such great feedback, it is really appreciated.

  • @tonyb6194
    @tonyb6194 6 років тому +1

    I have just today got SketchUp and this was so helpful, its very daunting when you first start, but your tutorial was so well explained, thanks

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Hello Tony, take a look at my Sketchup playlist, I have some simple builds that are very easy to follow and will get you going in minutes. SketchUp Tutorials
      ua-cam.com/play/PLLhAyWhGGbi63tiEYE-5DpkuXFoRVODlD.html
      The wall cupboard is particularly good one for beginners.

  • @darrenjones3681
    @darrenjones3681 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for showing how to use this software I think it’s brilliant way of planning a build or anything else, gives a very good model of both the construction idea and what it will look like before positioning units and possibly makings costly mistakes and wasting materials. The end result will be a much better conversion

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Hi Darren, I've used AutoCAD for years in work but I find SketchUp much more satisfying. You can generate a very realistic representation of your project in minutes with a few simple tools and see exactly what you're planning to build. Really pleased you liked the video and thank you for such great feedback. Best wishes

  • @zwifyful
    @zwifyful 5 років тому

    Really really useful your video. Thanks, today I decided to finally learn how to use SketchUp after years of hearing about it....and what is more important: interested in converting an old van into a camper.
    Cheers and thanks from Catalonia.

  • @mikebarry3879
    @mikebarry3879 5 років тому

    Thank you again for this detailed description, great work, I've down loaded the program and your van drawing. As my van is the sprinter 310 2013 MWB I'll need to modify the drawing for a shorter length, and then as my van is partially fitted out as a welfare van reproduce the internal details before moving on. I'll report back when I have made more progress but this will be so useful as I want to modify the internal arrangements and add features like add high level wall cabinets, and re arrange the kitchen, and plan where a bed can be fitted.

  • @miwei7898
    @miwei7898 6 років тому +1

    what a fantastic tutorial for sketchup. I'm borrowing so many things from you. still looking for my van and cant wait to get started. much appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos. enjoy them immensely

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you very much for your continued support.
      What sort of van are you looking for and what are your plans with it?

  • @tobiasthegreat11
    @tobiasthegreat11 6 років тому +1

    I really need to crack on with my camper but feel I can’t until I’ve seen you complete yours as you are a font of knowledge!! Thank you so much for investing the time and effort to produce these videos, it takes soooo much time and effort, which is clearly appreciated by your fans!! And me 😉!!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Hi Tobias, that's very high praise indeed, many thanks. I have given myself a fairly tight deadline of 20th April to have it liveable as we have booked our first weekend festival. So I'm going to have to get my finger out and crack on as now only 3months away and with working full time, the only productive days are weekends. Hopefully I won't run into any problems and can pick up the pace a little. Can you give me some details of your build, van type and what you want to do with it after?

    • @tobiasthegreat11
      @tobiasthegreat11 6 років тому +1

      I know the dead line feeling, I’ve set mine as May bank hol!! I have just got a Peugeot boxer as me and the family are out growing our old VW!! Being a VW Fan i wanted a mwb crafter but just couldn’t make the conversion work, so went for a boxer as they are wider!! Didn’t fancy a lwb like yours as I may use it as a daily!! Been challenging designing it because of the 4 berth and needing kids travelling Seats but have it finalised now, so once my elec plan is complete I’ll make a start!! Then we can continue our uk exploration and then Europe!! Thinking about documenting it on video so may publish to UA-cam!!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      I would like to see your progress and you plans. 😃

  • @FineArtVista
    @FineArtVista 6 років тому +1

    That is so clever .I can't wait for the next part.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you Mario, pleased you liked the video.

  • @cockerspanielhome
    @cockerspanielhome 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much for making your 3D model of your van available. I have subscribed to your channel and will start following your videos and trying to customize your model and maybe I will finally be able to come up with a successful layout so I can start my conversion. Your time and efforts are greatly appreciated. Thank you very much. Eric

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  3 роки тому

      Having a firm plan from the start is essential for a successful build. Thank you for watching 😃

  • @jamesmadeda4268
    @jamesmadeda4268 5 років тому +1

    I like your style men. You truly a great inspiration to many..

  • @vgvlogs4182
    @vgvlogs4182 2 роки тому +1

    You are a fantastic teacher!

  • @LemmyCaution66
    @LemmyCaution66 6 років тому +1

    Again a great and very informative video. I learned an awful lot about SketchUp. I used to be an AutoCad and Inventor designer 8 to 9 years ago and loved it. Actually I still miss it and want to start again. SketchUp seems to be a very interesting program.
    The way you explain what to do and how to do it is astounding. A few times I thought of questions I had to put in the comment section. But each time you addressed the the problem right away.
    Thank you for this video and can’t wait for the next one. ;)

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you so much for amazing feedback. If you know AutoCAD you will find picking up SketchUp a breeze.
      Please try some of my other SketchUp videos. What sort of things did you invent/design?

  • @Aboutavan
    @Aboutavan 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Greg another great video! I'll head over to check the van sketch out as I need to do mine!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you for your continued support, it means a lot to me. Cheers

  • @yvonlapalme7008
    @yvonlapalme7008 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing.... you make it look so simple... will give it a crack @ it.
    Keep you posted.

  • @pauljones6175
    @pauljones6175 6 років тому +1

    I just found your channel and am really enjoying these detailed well produced videos. Brilliant work very inspirational. I can't wait to see the finished van.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you very much Paul, and welcome aboard. 👍🏼

  • @stevenwilliams9997
    @stevenwilliams9997 5 років тому +1

    Great tutorial, I feel confident to have a stab at designing my own camper now :D Thanks a million!!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  5 років тому

      With a few simple tools you can create great designs.

    • @stevenwilliams9997
      @stevenwilliams9997 5 років тому

      @@GregVirgoe You certainly did, great work!

  • @david1976aful
    @david1976aful 6 років тому +1

    Hats off to you, your videos are amazing, they must take you forever to make and edit.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you Dave, I do spend just as much time editing as I do actually building things. I'm my own worst enemy as I'm bit of a perfectionist and end up retaking shots if they are not right. Fortunately as you may notice I'm becoming more comfortable in front of the camera and these out takes are becoming fewer. There has been some classics though. Fly landing on camera etc lol

  • @chrislogan8283
    @chrislogan8283 6 років тому +1

    hi greg i was very slow at this sketch up and almost gave up and went back to paper and pencil, but im am getting faster.and your vids really helped me a lot thanks

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      That's great Chris, look back through my Sketchup playlist, some of the simple builds like the wall cupboards for the workshop will get you going in no time at all. You only need to use a few simple tools to get some great results. SketchUp Tutorials
      ua-cam.com/play/PLLhAyWhGGbi63tiEYE-5DpkuXFoRVODlD.html

  • @weeleeler
    @weeleeler 5 років тому

    Your an absolute legend!

  • @martinr4884
    @martinr4884 5 років тому

    Another excellent tutorial, thank you

  • @raonyca
    @raonyca 5 років тому

    wowwwww!! Very nice! cheers from Brazil! Thanks for sharing those tips!

  • @ARepublicIfYouCanKeepIt
    @ARepublicIfYouCanKeepIt 6 років тому +1

    Awesome video/tutorial, as always, Greg!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you for your continued support John, very much appreciated

  • @Ypunk27
    @Ypunk27 6 років тому

    Hi Greg,
    Thank you for your videos, been looking at van conversions for a long time. Yours just made it real for me. I am really curious on how the garage is going to turn out. Can't wait, keep it up!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +1

      Thanks very much. Been looking at some alternative ideas for demountable bed as head room over a fixed garage is really limited and as we plan to live in it long time need more comfort when not shifting bikes about. Hope to pin it down this week. Cheers

  • @SimonEarly
    @SimonEarly 3 роки тому

    very very very impressive. well done

  • @MiguelCerveraC
    @MiguelCerveraC 6 років тому +1

    Thank you! We've been learning so much from you!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +1

      You are welcome Miguel, glad they have been useful to you.

    • @MiguelCerveraC
      @MiguelCerveraC 6 років тому

      Greg Virgoe it has! I had no idea how to get to the 3d model haha. Is your van still under construction, or have you completed building it?

  • @katherinam9014
    @katherinam9014 5 років тому

    The video is so nice!!!keep going!! your videos are helping me to make my dream van so much~ Thank you!

  • @BrasherFox
    @BrasherFox 6 років тому +1

    Well Greg, after a reccomendation from Vandemonium / Cruising the Cut, I have now watched all your vlogs and I'm really looking forward to many more. I have even downloaded Sketchup. Thank You for a good series.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      I feel very honoured Brian, thank you for taking time to watch my videos.
      I'm a big fan of David's channels, like his delivery and sense of humour.
      Hope you continue to enjoy the rest of the videos and welcome aboard.
      Best wishes with your own build.

  • @onthehamsterwheel365
    @onthehamsterwheel365 3 роки тому

    hi... I’m am so happy that I came across your tube channel. this has helped me so much… thank you

  • @stephenmitchell8324
    @stephenmitchell8324 6 років тому +1

    nice work you are a good teacher in Sketchup,

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you very much Stephen 👍🏼

  • @jameshunter818
    @jameshunter818 5 місяців тому

    Great video and super informative thank you

  • @frankjones1838
    @frankjones1838 6 років тому +1

    Well done mate grate videos I can't wait to see the end result 👍

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Thank you Neil, hope you enjoy the rest of the series.

  • @dfhepner
    @dfhepner 6 років тому +1

    Thank for the great tutorial on Sketchup. I have been using it since Google put it out but have not learned all of the tricks.
    David

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      As you will see in my tutorials I only use a handful of tools but still get good results. Thank you David

  • @YMJCMJC
    @YMJCMJC 5 років тому

    Excellent tutorial well done

  • @More-Space-In-Ear
    @More-Space-In-Ear 6 років тому +6

    Your just to bloody good at this my friend....well done mate 👍🏼😊

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +2

      Thanks Marc, I'm hoping that after these few videos you can see a trend occurring. I only really use a handful of tools to get these results. You don't need to know 100% of it how works to turn out good looking drawings. Thanks again.

    • @More-Space-In-Ear
      @More-Space-In-Ear 6 років тому +1

      Greg Virgoe very much like me when I first used sketchup (2001), figured out much as it was the same kind of software as Bryce and others. Once mastered the basics much is through trail and error or....hours of reading (back then)…great work anyway. 👍🏼😊

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +1

      Me too Marc, I brought a couple of books when it first came out, I also remember they did a video podcast series when that was popular. But now with UA-cam, if I need to know how to do something you can pretty much guarantee that somebody else has done a video on it. UA-cam is my library, my encyclopaedia and my teacher, love it!

  • @rolfe9613
    @rolfe9613 5 років тому

    Fantastic videos

  • @davew1234
    @davew1234 6 років тому +1

    Superb videos, really informative. Thank you!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      You're really welcome Dave, thanks for watching.

  • @nellbrown770
    @nellbrown770 6 років тому +1

    wow Greg awesome some serious skills there. never seen out like it

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Nell, glad you are enjoying them. Your T-shirt is on its way to you 😃

  • @craigwatson4631
    @craigwatson4631 6 років тому +2

    Amazing video Greg, you obviously have a technical background and these video's are showcasing your skills.
    I can now use sketchup properly thanks to your tutorials, keep up the good work! (Great conversion).

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Hello Craig, I started work 30 yrs ago as a draughtsman in a mechanical services company drawing building services and control panel wiring diagrams with ink pens on tracing paper. Have come a long way since those days, I jumped into AutoCAD when that was released and put myself through a C&G course. Sketchup I find so intuitive and very easy to use and get such fantastic results, love it.

    • @craigwatson4631
      @craigwatson4631 6 років тому +1

      Hi Greg, yes I thought so. Great logical thinking from theory through to practice.
      I'm a joiner by trade and have been dreaming about doing my own conversion for about 4 years now. I'm currently at the stage of picking my van and designing my layout, but I change my mind like the weather haha.
      Tried using sketchup before but shortly lost interest due to my own lack of experience, but I will certainly persist with it from now on.
      All the best Greg.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Hi Craig, try some of my previous SketchUp videos. What I’m drawing may not be applicable but the basic principles are the same.
      Best wishes with your forthcoming build. 👍🏼

  • @benabusthethird9751
    @benabusthethird9751 3 роки тому

    Sir, please do more tutorials. I am genuinely learning so much and you have a nack or breaking things down simply.

  • @tomasmendezcasariego9269
    @tomasmendezcasariego9269 2 роки тому +1

    amazing tutorial mate!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  2 роки тому

      I’m pleased you liked it 👍🏼😃

  • @jasonfrade1117
    @jasonfrade1117 4 роки тому +6

    Hey Greg! Thanks for putting in all of this hard work for us it's super helpful. Is any chance you wouldn't mind doing a short video on how you did the wheels and windows? I tried doing what you explained in another comment about the Follow me tool but I couldn't figure out what shape and path to create. Thanks!

    • @spiacentini
      @spiacentini 11 місяців тому

      I would love to know it too. I tried and tried and still didnt figure how to do it 😢

  • @guytubedude123
    @guytubedude123 6 років тому +1

    Awesome videos en thnx for the file!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      You're welcome Guy. Interesting name choice lol

  • @MrSnowii
    @MrSnowii 4 роки тому

    Greg, first let me say that Your videos are hands down the best I have ever seen on conversions. Awesome job on the van and on explaining everything, almost fools me this can't be that hard (which is of course false feeling :) ). I am writing to ask you for reupload of Your van's SketchUp file - I want to run around with a measure as I'm trying to design similar design holding 2 race track Yamahas R6 in a L3H2 Ducato (6m long, 3,7m building area) and I still can't figure out how you have fit everything in (assuming you have a 7m long Sprinter with 4,3 building area) since Your garage was supposed to park a motorbike too - one would think 60cm isn't that much... Enjoy the travels! Cheers!

  • @sandraallsopp1234
    @sandraallsopp1234 6 років тому +1

    Brilliant!

  • @BelindaTOV
    @BelindaTOV 6 років тому +2

    Oh man, i love you for this!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Glad you like it. Cheers

    • @BelindaTOV
      @BelindaTOV 6 років тому

      Greg Virgoe i just hope i can figure it out. Lol

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      if you watch my other sketchup videos, like the wall cupboard or picnic table, they all use the same basic tools and you only need to learn a few simple things to create great looking plans

    • @BelindaTOV
      @BelindaTOV 6 років тому

      Greg Virgoe i watched the wall cupboard and it seems to be quite similar to my photoshop ten program. It will take me awhile but i should be able to figure that out. Im just worried about getting the right plan for my van. I still have lots to learn but thanks to people like you, its possible to teach old gals new tricks. Lol

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Why not draw your own van from your own dimensions?
      ua-cam.com/video/b47sF7l1yDM/v-deo.html

  • @Wishwader
    @Wishwader 6 років тому +2

    Tip for Mac users.
    After downloading the wood textures from 3D Warehouse and placing into your model, you can not use the Materials window to select it! Instead you must select the Paint Bucket tool (press B) then hold the Cmd key while hovering the cursor over the texture. Basically this is how you gain access to Sketchup's pipette instead of the Mac OS's pipette.

  • @UhYeahWhateverDude
    @UhYeahWhateverDude 6 років тому +1

    Excellent!!

  • @norberts2046
    @norberts2046 6 років тому

    wonderfull job!!!!!!!!

  • @lenahussain8100
    @lenahussain8100 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Greg, I'm about to convert my first van and I am very new to all of this. I've been watching the sketch up videos and wanted to know how you got the wheel arch inside the van and also the windows as I can't seem to find that video, unless there isn't one. Many thanks

  • @fitonline4549
    @fitonline4549 4 роки тому +1

    great tutorial was finding sketch up tutorials boring and difficult, im starting a business cutting interiors on a cnc machine so this knowledge is fantastic for me, any resources you can direct me to wold be helpful.

  • @mrmackey1119
    @mrmackey1119 6 років тому +1

    love it

  • @denniscolaes3815
    @denniscolaes3815 6 років тому +1

    Hey Greg, love your video's and the way you explain things! Drawing my own van, a VW lt28 now, but i can't find the 2nd movie, where u detail the base, like windows etc. Could u post a link for it?

  • @MuddyBootz
    @MuddyBootz 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for this Greg, I have picked up quite a lot again 👍. I notice you didn't bother with layers on this one? As in AutoCAD, could you build the cabinet as a sub-assy and save it out as a WBLOCK (if there is an equivalent on here) and then import it into another project at a later date? Cheers. Nigel

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Hello, I will create a cupboard layer and place them on it later, the video was already 24mins long and not many people watch them when they get too long. There isn't a block command as such but you can create an object using components and groups then export it to the 3D warehouse and keep a collection of smaller models that you can easily download into future plans. Alternatively you can simply copy and paste between drawings as you can have multiple files open at the same time. Check out my 3D warehouse, link in main page header.

  • @AdrianSinner97
    @AdrianSinner97 Рік тому +1

    Great vid Greg, fantastic series, you're the man.
    Is this the XXL / LWB of the sprinter you measured and transposed into the sketchUp ?
    Thanks 4 sharing mate

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  Рік тому

      I have the LWB version 👍🏼🚐

  • @tonysutton6559
    @tonysutton6559 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for another great video. Are you going to be using zebrano veneer? It looks very dark to me and would suck all of the light out of your living area.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +1

      That was one of our concerns Tony, so we drove all the way to North Wales to the Morland factory and they kindly got some full size boards out to show us as the free samples they send out are only very small and you don't get the full picture. It will be darker, but high gloss acts like a mirror and bounces light about. We have two skylights and the big front windows and tons of lights so it should be ok. I think light maple shades look too 70s caravan to me. It's all personal taste though hey?

  • @sim6699
    @sim6699 5 років тому +1

    With your varied skills its a wonder what kind of work you were in to learn all these skills or was it a series of different jobs over the years?

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  5 років тому +1

      sim6699 I’ve been a mechanical services design engineer all my working life.
      So that involves so many different disciplines. 😀

  • @carpenterfamily6198
    @carpenterfamily6198 6 років тому +2

    Greg, Where / how did you learn SketchUp ?
    Can you recommend a particular book or training program?
    Thank you for a great video !

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +5

      Hello, I originally trained in AutoCAD and use this for work.
      However I taught myself how to use Sketchup and I don't think you need any other drawing skills to learn it.
      I started with a couple of books as their wasn't much internet content but now the best resource is here.
      I subscribe to a couple of Sketchup tutorial creator on UA-cam, this one is a great beginner series.
      ua-cam.com/play/PLF001616C0ADF4245.html
      Watch my other tutorials and they go through similar steps to draw real life objects.
      Jay bates and Matthias Wandel have some good tutorials too.

  • @GeorgiaYiapanis
    @GeorgiaYiapanis 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Greg, this is so useful thank you so much. We had really struggled before coming across your videos! We can't seem to find the instructions on how you added in your windows? Could you please point us in the right direction? Thank you!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  3 роки тому

      Georgia Yiapanis that’s really easy. In the materials section there is a group for transparent materials like fencing and glass where you can see through them. Just select that material and paste it onto a surface to change its properties. Hope that helps.

  • @RiazRJ
    @RiazRJ 4 роки тому

    Going to give this a go, been using paper and a scale ruler up to now. How do you convert this into a cut list/plan is this a function of the program? 👍🏼 great videos as always 😎

  • @charlesansar9090
    @charlesansar9090 4 роки тому

    Hello Greg,
    thank you for all your video, it is going to be a great help for me, using Sketchup. one question where do you get the hose for the truma?
    Have fun

  • @pets2movepets2move50
    @pets2movepets2move50 4 роки тому +1

    WOW ive watched your vids i think it is fantastic, I love how you go into detail step by step,and your workmanship is top notch,then i clicked the links to the companys you got the items off and it was all there,cant wait get started already got my sprinter a 2013 that i have been running back and to to spain with dogs and cats but now its time to slow down as im no spring chicken,so turning into a motor home,one Question Greg if you can answer it once i complete the van do i have to register with the d.v.l.a as a motorhome or leave it as a van ? once again fantastic job m8 cant wait get started cheers regards steve.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  4 роки тому +2

      Pets2Move Pets2Move thanks very much for watching the videos and I’m pleased you like them.
      No, you don’t have to register it as a motor caravan you can leave it as a van. The process has been made harder by the DVLA and very few get changed now most get the status Van with Windows.
      It changed the MOT class, insurance and speed limits.
      But it’s not legal requirement unless you make drastic changes to the appearance like colour.

    • @pets2movepets2move50
      @pets2movepets2move50 4 роки тому

      @@GregVirgoe thanks for speedy reply Greg i was up till 4 this morning watching your vids every time at the end my eyes was going id say thats enough for tonight,but couldnt leave it there so id click the next one,lol take care pal

  • @usarmy13mike
    @usarmy13mike 5 років тому +1

    Greg this is amazing. I've never used sketch up and I want to try but feel like I'll have no idea how to even start. I am rebuilding an RV it is 30inchs long by 8ft high. I just have some questions if you could help please. When you design is the wood options stock in software or do I need to download alot to make designs. I see in video you had sinks,wood grain etc... Also I want to build a loft so I would need to place 4x4 inside with joist hangers and really try to construct this in depth. Is this very difficult to do or should I just stick to pencil and paper? I'm good at construction and building but not like this would love to see it before I build it.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  5 років тому

      Curtis Hanson it’s very easy to create timber sections simply by drawing the end rectangle and using push pull to extrude to the length you desire.
      If you watch my other sketchup tutorials they will show you the same tools in very simple terms. I follow the same steps. Draw rectangle, push pull to length, triple click to select all, apply texture then right click and make it a component. For other more complicated objects you can search the 3D warehouse and download pre-drawn models to save a lot of time. Once you get the hang of it it’s a fabulous tool to visualise your plans and literally walk though them before cutting any wood.

  • @darrenslater1913
    @darrenslater1913 6 років тому +1

    i thought i kinda knew my way around sketchup. but i just learned some TOP tips. THANKS.... from the component list can you print it out and make a template to draw onto final material with? oh. and...... is it built yet, is it finished yet? is it is it is it is it????? looks excellent.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Hi darren, check out part 2 of the picnic table video where I build a cutting plan from components. You can print full size but you would need a large scale printer or something like Matthias Wandel Big Print program. Still building the van buddy, the videos are week or two behind the build.

  • @erikvandijk123
    @erikvandijk123 6 років тому

    Great tutorial, i have one question, when i draw an object inside the van, i see it also at the outside of the van.
    how can i isolate all my interior parts so it is not visible through the side or back panels?

  • @JamesTaylor-qw9yj
    @JamesTaylor-qw9yj 6 років тому +2

    Hi Greg! I am really enjoying watching your videos and journey with this camper. Can I ask, how long it took to learn sketch up for you and is there any other courses or tutorials that are good to learn off. thanks so much will be watching from Central Australia. James :)

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Hi James, I had a bit of a head start as I already knew how to draw with AutoCAD so I picked it up very quickly.
      I did buy a couple of books including Sketchup for Dummies but by far the best way to learn is here on UA-cam.
      ua-cam.com/video/pv7TrGnZ17w/v-deo.html is a good starting point or just look at my other videos :D Thanks

  • @Dannyboyski
    @Dannyboyski 6 років тому +1

    Greg, Awesome work my friend! the 3D van linked above, is that the newer ncv3 (906) sprinter? or the Tin (earlier one)? Your sketchup tutorials have inspired me to do my own.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      That's great news, to know that my videos are helping others is great feedback.

  • @Moto290
    @Moto290 2 роки тому +1

    This looks like a t1n ! I would love to be able to get the shell template from you somehow

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  2 роки тому +1

      You can just go on the 3D Warehouse and search my name or just click the links in the description

    • @Moto290
      @Moto290 2 роки тому +1

      @@GregVirgoe thank you so much

  • @concon6460
    @concon6460 6 років тому +2

    Greg for a night hood!!!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      LOL That did make me smile, thank you very much.

  • @m1keyz266
    @m1keyz266 6 років тому +1

    Hi Greg love the series ! I'm looking at doing a similar project for my mountain bike race & tour van, how much roughly would is this conversation costing you (excluding Van price) if you don't mind me asking?

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      Hello, it's approx £8k to fit out. There are some big tickets items, fans, solar, appliances, batteries, furniture ply, bed, sofas, controls, plumbing, wet room, these items are not cheap.

  • @markpeacock6345
    @markpeacock6345 6 років тому +1

    I am still using the back of a grubby envelope and a blunt pencil!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +1

      It's a tried and tested method that has worked for centuries Mark, more power to your pencil 😃👍🏼

    • @zedlicious
      @zedlicious 6 років тому +1

      Me too, albeit a rotring 600 mechanical pencil ;)

  • @MissFrangiepan
    @MissFrangiepan 6 років тому +1

    I might be missing something here, but can you please post the link for the tutorial on how to add windows and wheel arches. I can't seem to find it and would love to follow along. Just started the design on my Mitsi L300 conversion and your tutorials are excellent! Thanks :-)

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +1

      Hello, I didn't shoot any specific video of that, but in simple terms, I drew the outline of the window on the side panel, this gives you a surface inside the line that you can change the material texture. In the materials menu, you will find a list of glass. When you paint these on it makes the object go see through. For the wheel arch, I drew the outline on the floor and the side wall then used the "follow-me" tool to develop it into a 3D object with one click. I will have to do a video just on the "follow-me" tool it's probably my favourite and the most powerful.

  • @EmuMan44
    @EmuMan44 5 років тому +1

    Hi Greg, I haven't watched all the videos to find it, (and apologies if I skipped over) but could you please bullet point he exact van details of your van. e.g.
    Year Model
    FWD/RWD
    Wheelbase
    Height
    Length - extended etc etc.
    Can wait for the full van tour video, love your work!
    Lee

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  5 років тому

      Hi Lee, yeah sure it's a 2008 (58 Plate) LWB Hi-Roof Mercedes Sprinter single rear wheel drive 3.5T 2.15 TD with 6-speed gearbox

    • @EmuMan44
      @EmuMan44 5 років тому +1

      @@GregVirgoe legend, thanks!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  5 років тому

      Lee Fennell No problem 😃

  • @vikasaher3849
    @vikasaher3849 4 роки тому

    I like your video.
    Full of knowledge😊👍✌️.
    Which is better software for 3D modeling ?

  • @rkoerich
    @rkoerich 6 років тому +2

    Hey greg, first of all nice job! I really apreciate all your effort... I miss the video when you make the windows and the tires space... Do you upload this video? best regards!

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +1

      Hello Raphael, no I did not produce a video for this part.
      It is easy to do. On the side panel simply draw the outline of the window with pencil and arc tools using similar methods. Then paste a glass material to the surface to make it see through.
      The wheel arch I drew the shape on the side and pull away the thickness.
      You can download my van sketch from my 3D warehouse.
      Hope that helps you.

    • @rkoerich
      @rkoerich 6 років тому +1

      I will try!! thank you for your great tips...

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      If you have any questions please do ask me. Cheers

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому

      If you have any questions please do ask me. Cheers

    • @Andalusianworld
      @Andalusianworld 5 років тому

      @@GregVirgoe I have been trying to do just this, but then the windows are on a different plane than that section of the van walls.
      I assume that I can address it with the rotate tool.
      Will keep trying. :)

  • @FrodoSuper
    @FrodoSuper 2 роки тому +1

    WOW! Awesome stuff greg... Could you technically use these finished files for CNC cutting? its certainly an attractive option if so... do you think it would be precise enough for following the curved profile of the van... or would you oversize then scribe after? Did you use these drawings for your final templates in the end?

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  2 роки тому

      If you had a very accurate template to draw off then yes you could cut them with CNC in reality every van would be slightly different depending on how it’s been panelled out initially. So manufactured flat pack furniture fir vans comes square and you have to scribe it yourself to fit the van.
      I used the kitchen carcass design as a cutting plan. The rest I used for sheet planning to make best use of the laminate.

  • @pacoloose5631
    @pacoloose5631 4 роки тому

    Hi Greg!really enjoying your sketchup series.One question about the way you designed your van. How did it translate from computer screen into reality? One example minute 16:31, that divider shape is tricky, and my guess is the program decided that divider measures once you gave it the measure of the other components (front,Back,battons etc)???Once you cut it in wood did it fit ok?thanks

  • @NH-po8wr
    @NH-po8wr 6 років тому +3

    You didnt do the wheel wells in the last video, does it follow the same concept as the curve in the roof? I assume you make a series of curves then give it depth with the 3d tool?

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  6 років тому +2

      I drew a single line profile and used the FollowMe tool to form the wheel arch shape.

    • @tonisherwood9534
      @tonisherwood9534 5 років тому

      Did you figure the wheel well out? If so, can you share how...in detail please

  • @eagleagency9314
    @eagleagency9314 4 роки тому

    Hey Greg. Amazing video! Does the SketchUp design include internal insulation or is it the metal shell of the van? Thanks mate.

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  4 роки тому

      My dimensions were taken from the internal surface of the ribs so the free area

  • @davidkilpatrick18
    @davidkilpatrick18 5 років тому

    Great vids. I tried sketch up before and failed but this is way more helpful than the generic videos. Question. For the cupboard doors did you just use the rectangle tool then radius the ends, Some how removed that piece. Then removed say 5mm off its length and height and put it back in??

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  5 років тому

      Hi David what you can do is create the flat shape as you describe then use the offset tool to create a second line exactly the same shape but either smaller or larger to create a gap or overlap then use the push pull on the new size shape deleting any bits you don’t need afterwards. Hope that makes sense.

  • @Expat_Jimmy
    @Expat_Jimmy 4 роки тому +1

    How did you do the wheel wells?

  • @vidualisefilms745
    @vidualisefilms745 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent vid thanks Greg. Do you still use SU make 17? I have the same... all functionality seems to work so far... Don't really want to move to subscription model :(

    • @GregVirgoe
      @GregVirgoe  4 роки тому

      Vidualise Films yes SU MAKE 2017 is free for personal use. Ignore the 30day warnings it will still work ok afterwards. No need to pay the subs.