Creating Floor and Wall FRAMING in SketchUp! (Detailed Modeling in SketchUp Part 1)

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
  • In this video we kick off a series about creating a detailed model in SketchUp! In this video, learn to create floor and wall framing!
    In this series, we'll talk about creating detailed construction models, showing construction details, creating animations, and more!
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    0:00 - Introduction
    0:38 - Getting Started - Drawing the base dimensions
    1:21 - Adding Floor Framing
    3:54 - Adding sleepers and Pier Pads
    7:05 - Adding plywood sheathing at the floor
    8:04 - Wall Framing - Adding Bottom Plates
    9:15 - Wall Framing - Vertical Studs
    10:30 - Learn SketchUp in the SketchUp Essentials Course
    11:11 - Wall Framing - Framing Window Openings
    16:18 - How to duplicate window openings in framed walls
    17:28 - Wall Framing - Adding a Door Opening
    18:15 - Downloading Example Files
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  • @Thesketchupessentials
    @Thesketchupessentials  2 роки тому +5

    Hi everyone! Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below! :)

    • @masbien
      @masbien 2 роки тому +2

      Hi! I have learned so much by viewing your videos, thank you!! But right now I was working in a SketchUp project, and I have a question: is there a way to place a button or even better a shortcut that can allow me to quickly switch between using INCHES to using MM? I work with Italian kitchens and every time i have to deal with inches and millimeters, so I have to keep changing and switching it 30 times per job. Thank you in advance.

    • @paulcaldwell4242
      @paulcaldwell4242 2 роки тому

      good morning, doe the 2021 verion have a extension like the 2019 verion had for the wall and floor building where it did everything already. i think it was call house builder? thank you

    • @vrajeshK.I.E.E
      @vrajeshK.I.E.E Рік тому

      I have a question, how did you enter keys?

    • @dmitryshevchenko6815
      @dmitryshevchenko6815 Рік тому

      How did you divide the beams? What keys should I use. Maybe its different on iMac, but Im a little stuck here.
      Thank You!

    • @petermoore4912
      @petermoore4912 Рік тому

      Yes, why do you guys always do demos using a completely different set of tools that's available to someone who is just using a trial version of the product. Wouldn't it make more sense to do a demo with the tools available on the trial version of the product so people can decipher weather or not to buy the product or not?

  • @1docg
    @1docg 2 роки тому +7

    Finally a practical tutorial! The only thing I would mention is to slow down just a little and make your menu selections more visible. I've been trying to use Sketchup among others trying to do exactly what you've demonstrated. I'll review this several times and try it again. Thanks

  • @gangsterHOTLINE
    @gangsterHOTLINE 2 роки тому +3

    This is freaking amazing. This is the kind of thing I imagined sketchup was built for. All the coolness of working on the construction site without the lunch truck and heavy ambient swearing.

  • @nathanielwilkerson6217
    @nathanielwilkerson6217 2 роки тому +2

    Everyone needs to watch this video series before even thing about downloading and installing my plugins. So many users don't even understand the basics of SketchUp and how to model things properly (ie. groups etc...). Excellent video and instruction.

  • @videosbymick4013
    @videosbymick4013 2 роки тому

    Fabulous tutorial. Thanks!

  • @ianchoo9760
    @ianchoo9760 2 роки тому +2

    Very detailed video and a great one if you are just starting out in Sketchup. Cheers.

  • @johntherat339
    @johntherat339 2 роки тому

    I am thankful for the House Builder extension every day.

  • @royvincenttrani
    @royvincenttrani 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this!

  • @derekbarrington667
    @derekbarrington667 Рік тому +5

    One thing... The window framing needs to continue the 16" on center above and below the opening.. Otherwise sheet goods like plywood and drywall won't end on a stud in that area.

    • @StefanoVerugi
      @StefanoVerugi 10 місяців тому

      good point, if I am not mistaken you also need an element at the corner (like the California type) to support the inside drywall

  • @barrybean4082
    @barrybean4082 Місяць тому

    nice quick tutorial for layout. Wish framers today would learn how to lay out stud walls & floors. One correction you may want to consider is to keep spacing 16" O/C layout at & under windows vs placing a cripple in the middle of the window for convenience.

  • @aaronhendel7799
    @aaronhendel7799 Рік тому +1

    Question: having trouble with the “pier pads” at time 5:04… think im missing how to drag rectangle from center of the bottom of sleeper beam as well as how to use arrow key to lock to blue axis.. going step by step but think im missing somethin! Great Instructor, great video and fun project!! Thank you!

  • @jf3209
    @jf3209 2 роки тому

    Thanks Justin Geis for your time and effort for creating these tutoring videos. I learn lots from it.
    I have a question about the foundation. I see you use lots of 2x6 plus plywood. i am wondering why do not use concrete. Price may be the same but last much longer and would not worry about animals to chew in.
    I am not sure. So, want to confirm with you. You know more than I do.

    • @Thesketchupessentials
      @Thesketchupessentials  2 роки тому +6

      Mostly because it's a video about creating 3d modeled framing, not about how to actually build a shed. Concrete slabs are great if you want to keep everything on grade. If it's up above grade for moisture reasons or other reasons, concrete won't work. Please do not try to build a shed in real life based on an example model I create for SketchUp

  • @kirillerofeev6556
    @kirillerofeev6556 2 роки тому

    Hi great video, could you continue on the stud framing but in layout or any other programme. Making a pdf document with all the walls labelled

  • @Nettle314
    @Nettle314 Рік тому

    Nice video! My Sketchup is not creating another group layer like yours, it copies alright but within the same group?

  • @algenovex
    @algenovex Рік тому

    Hi,
    I'm learning to model for videogames environment. Is there any course you sell/share where I can learn what I need to model in order to achieve a believable building?
    I'm not an architect, I just need to model something that LOOKS good and belieavable.
    E.G.: if I model a wooden house I need to show some structural details, I can't just make an hollow roof, BUT I don't need to model what's underneath the floor.
    Sorry if I can't explain it in a different way.

  • @johnjlopez
    @johnjlopez 2 роки тому +3

    I like the deviation into architecture fundamentals. PLugins like madeeks do this essentially automatically - correct? Is madeek the best for this?

    • @Thesketchupessentials
      @Thesketchupessentials  2 роки тому +1

      Something like that - Medeek probably makes the most detailed realistic framing right now. You can do something similar with Profile Builder but it wouldn't add the extra detail for openings

    • @nathanielwilkerson6217
      @nathanielwilkerson6217 9 місяців тому

      More importantly the plugins allow you parametrically model which means you can insert windows and doors and then modify them ad infinitum. If you manually model something then if you make changes to the design it will require a good bit of work to re-adjust things. Plugins are all about saving you time with your modeling and not having to work as hard.

  • @raider6723
    @raider6723 2 роки тому +1

    Where are you typing in the values for items as it's just a blur when you get to the base plate

  • @martinslauritzen
    @martinslauritzen 8 місяців тому

    What are you using to make this video? Type of program - purchased or free version?

  • @yanniadhd
    @yanniadhd 2 роки тому

    Will this give you a material list?

  • @gregp4557
    @gregp4557 2 роки тому

    why does the screen coverage cut off the status bar at the bottom where we would be able to see what you are typing?

  • @dmitryshevchenko6815
    @dmitryshevchenko6815 Рік тому

    Anyone knows how he divided the beams by three? What keys did he use?

  • @dillonbartlett-ky8pp
    @dillonbartlett-ky8pp Рік тому

    how do you open the menu on the right?

  • @waymaker6694
    @waymaker6694 Рік тому

    How do you do a rake wall

  • @premierrealty80
    @premierrealty80 Рік тому

    very nice video instructions but I agree please slow down and make whatnyou are doing more visible. it gets frustrating to try and follow and do when everything is moving too fast and make the moves more visible. I also use 2022 version and its different than 2021 version

  • @baylonaj
    @baylonaj Рік тому

    "Sill support" = cripple. I may have missed him saying. Can all this be done on the free version?

  • @BillyStanley
    @BillyStanley 10 місяців тому

    This is a Sketchup tutorial, not a framing tutorial, but ... first & last joists/studs/rafters are a half-width (3/4") closer to the next, bringing the "centers" inline with the edge of the building.

    • @Thesketchupessentials
      @Thesketchupessentials  10 місяців тому

      Lol - I would reference you to the first half of your statement :)

  • @redhoward11
    @redhoward11 5 днів тому

    Trying to do this exercise on the iPad is frustrating.

  • @pranayblue
    @pranayblue 2 роки тому

    What is a 2 x 6??

    • @Thesketchupessentials
      @Thesketchupessentials  2 роки тому +2

      This might be a good question to type into Google...

    • @pranayblue
      @pranayblue 2 роки тому +1

      @@Thesketchupessentials Okay um thanks. I feel embarrassed for not knowing it

    • @faresjawad3096
      @faresjawad3096 2 роки тому

      @@pranayblue 2 inches by 6 inches

    • @rmontena4583
      @rmontena4583 2 роки тому +2

      @@pranayblue standards for "dimensional lumber" have been established in the United states as less than "rough" lumber. What Justin refers to as a 2x4 is planed and dried to the dimensions he states. I applaud you for asking for clarification. 2x6=1.5"x5.5"; 2x8=1.5"x7.25"; 2x10=1.5"x9.25";2x12=1.5"x11.25". Larger sizes shrink more proportionally accounting for the loss of an additional quarter of an inch. Further more if you measure with a micrometer, you will likely find further discrepancies. I was taught in architecture school to never dimension anything less than 1/4" on a plan. Furniture and fine crafted woodworking is more precise. I invite others to comment or correct what I have stated here to assist Fares and Pranay,

    • @pranayblue
      @pranayblue 2 роки тому

      Ohh.. so that's what a 2x6 is!! Thanks a lot @@rmontena4583!

  • @brandonjones5096
    @brandonjones5096 2 роки тому +1

    Disclaimer, do not use this for construction. Ive never seen something be over engineered while at the same time also being under engineered.

    • @Thesketchupessentials
      @Thesketchupessentials  2 роки тому

      Weird comment. Obviously don't build off of a 3D modeling tutorial designed to teach you how to use a 3D modeling software. Feel free to model your framing however you'd like.

    • @brandonjones5096
      @brandonjones5096 2 роки тому

      @@Thesketchupessentials sure, I guess I'm just a stickler for when people give tutorials on something that it's all shown correct. Yes the framing techniques aren't what's on display but for people who know how framing works, when it's done incorrectly it stands out. If that makes sense.

  • @raider6723
    @raider6723 2 роки тому +1

    You need to slow down and explain how your moving and copying and setting distances because all i am seeing the start of 1 then multiple of the same thing.
    i am not knocking the video it's great but remember most of us are new to this

  • @AaronBrownStudios
    @AaronBrownStudios Рік тому

    I'm 40 seconds in and already lost wtf lol. How do you know where the measurements are landing? how did you get the perspective right? I don't even see any numbers

    • @StefanoVerugi
      @StefanoVerugi 10 місяців тому

      I think when positioning elements at the edge he uses snap on with Move tool

  • @bigphillyed
    @bigphillyed 2 роки тому

    Who splits a 2x6 flooring six feet or less, for a shed? Lol.

    • @Thesketchupessentials
      @Thesketchupessentials  2 роки тому +1

      Feel free to draw whatever framing you think is appropriate - these methods should work for whatever dimensions you want

  • @brianbeddell5843
    @brianbeddell5843 2 роки тому

    Umm
    No, If you can’t frame from a floorplan and are trusting a computer over an experienced builder you will have issues