I have been watching SketchUp videos for two weeks. I've got SketchUp for dummies. Nobody has pointed out the difference between SketchUp pro and the free users version. I've got piles a 24x36 prints without dimensions. This one video is the one that explains it. You do a very good job going step by step. Unlike other videos they think you know everything when you are watching videos to learn. Keep up the good work you gained another subscriber🤔
Best tutorial. I like this kind of tutorial, without face of the creator popping up every now and then, that I find it distracting. I can fully absorb it. Thank you a lot.
Thanks for saying “Pro” right up front. I’ve gone through a few videos that don’t bother to say until ten minutes later they’re nonchalantly using some Pro feature. I have the Go version, which seems to be the middle stepchild as far as getting useful information.
Im not a pro at all. I'm planning on using the program for designing woodworking projects. However, we are going to have a house built with our own layout. Doing my own floor plan puts things in reality for me. This video is very helpful.
If you wanted to make this 3D, you could use the Push/Pull tool to raise the walls. However, if you were actually designing the framing of the house you would want to start a separate project.
I have been watching SketchUp videos for two weeks. I've got SketchUp for dummies. Nobody has pointed out the difference between SketchUp pro and the free users version. I've got piles a 24x36 prints without dimensions. This one video is the one that explains it. You do a very good job going step by step. Unlike other videos they think you know everything when you are watching videos to learn. Keep up the good work you gained another subscriber🤔
That's great. Have you seen our tutorials as well?
Best tutorial. I like this kind of tutorial, without face of the creator popping up every now and then, that I find it distracting. I can fully absorb it. Thank you a lot.
Thanks for saying “Pro” right up front. I’ve gone through a few videos that don’t bother to say until ten minutes later they’re nonchalantly using some Pro feature. I have the Go version, which seems to be the middle stepchild as far as getting useful information.
I found this channel the very best for beginners to learn SketchUp. Thank you!
Most useful "how to make floor plans in sketchup" tutorials in UA-cam. Great job!
Watched other videos but this is the only one that helped me thank youuu
Very Clear and Very Easy to Understand, Thank you for this video. New Subscriber here. Keep creating new tutorial videos!
Im not a pro at all. I'm planning on using the program for designing woodworking projects. However, we are going to have a house built with our own layout. Doing my own floor plan puts things in reality for me. This video is very helpful.
super neat thank you
Is there a pay to put your "scene" onto a graph paper to show the measurements?
For example 1/4 inch square = 1ft?
hello where you take color palate, I can't find out my SketchUp is 2023
The shortcut to the brush tool is B. This will bring up color palettes as well.
Thanks for sharing
Impressive ❤❤
Awesome video! Can you do a video of converting this in 3d?
If you wanted to make this 3D, you could use the Push/Pull tool to raise the walls. However, if you were actually designing the framing of the house you would want to start a separate project.
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Hi, may I know how to print it according to its exact scale?
I don’t have experience with printing exact scale, but I’ll definitely make a video if I end up playing around with it.
man thank you so much.....
@4:47 you say the correct demintions of the lumber but you type in athe wrong size. instead of 5.5 you put in 6.5
@ 4:27 “We’ll assume there’s a half inch of finish on each side of the wall, giving us a total wall thickness of 6.5 inches.”
Ctrl and 1 Does NOT work on windows ...... I have Sketchup Pro, Win 11 Pro
Good to know. Sorry, I’m using a Mac
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