it’s not a door without the trim
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All these ideas are good for learning to draw in place--in general a good idea. But when you really get to making house models, you need to start using components of doors and windows to take advantage of SU's features, and add a lot of (reproducible and modifiable) detail with less work.
There's really no downside to using components over groups anyway. I don't even get why they exist. Components actually take up less file space.
Yes, to some degree. If you just make everything a component, you have to constantly be on guard that when you edit a component you are not editing other components you didn't intend. Components are powerful where needed, but a bother where not. Besides if you use the component tray, and just keep making everything a component, you end up cluttering it with random components and can't find the important ones. @@EnriqueGonzalez-qo5hn
I'd fix your wall junction before adding trim
Yea no kidding, shits a hazard
My way of doing it is draw a 2D profile of the door jamb on the floor. It will have the outside & inside trim, frame and door stop. Make the 2D profile a closed group. Edit the group and trace the path of the door opening. Select the path, select "follow me" then click the 2D profile.
Sorry may I ask you. Could a person work as a designer with special education, just by learning those programs? I mean if he doesn’t work with real apartments, but only does projects like a freelancer?
@@ggerdaggTruth be told I learned all these from UA-cam with no knowledge at all. Took me a couple of weeks to learn. Keep making portfolios and landed myself a freelance interior designer.
Make the opening too big then draw the trim as one long element. It’s quicker, neater, less geometry and easier to modify.
Wow! This is so smart! Thank you! ❤
Glad it was helpful!
After the offset, you can drag line to wall edge so you only erase one time
Depends on what kind of door you are doing. For minimalism you just need the jamb. Door casing for contemporary or classic styles.
Nicely done:)
so good bro...
Skethup needs to make a dynamic toolset like autocad or revit that makes it simple to create your own dynamic objects
It’s called the mdkBIM extensions.
@@medeekdesign ive used your plugins before but I meant native.
@@kayotic321 Got it. I agree a better fleshed out system for dynamic objects would be helpful.
You're making it hard for yourself 😂
great, amazing
What does triple clicking do?
It selects all connected geometry.
what is the "make it a group" option used for. what's the importance of it
A group isolates geometry and keeps edges and faces together. Learn abotu this basic function and more at SketchUp Campus - learn.sketchup.com
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Took that long to place a single door?? Sticking with Revit
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Ok
Noice.
What program are you using to do this?
Pretty sure that’s Google sketchup
@@hildcit Half right! SketchUp is part of Trimble and has been since 2012. But you're right; this is SketchUp.
Revit
Bro is using adobe premiere pro
This is SketchUp native tools.
What is this software called