http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. Alex Oliver demonstrates how Art Directors and Cinematographers can use the Film & Stage plugin to explore the use of different camera lenses and aspect ratios on location or on a production set. (http://go-2-school. com/podcasts)
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. Try your hand at a Sketchup modeling challenge. Mike Tadros hosts a tutorial on how to best model a lantern.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. So what if you don't have a CAD drawing to use to create your SketchUp model? Learn how you can take an image of any floor plan and quickly turn it into a house.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. In this episode, Mike and Alex discuss how to use three great Sketchup plugins. Learn how to download and install a plugin or ruby script. Then try out three different plugins: Make Faces, Simplify Contours and Drop.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. In this episode,Mike is back, responding to Robert Thorne who asked about Woodworking on the Suggest-a-cast thread in the School Forums. Thanks for posting Robert! Mike shows you how to model a table, bookcase and cabinet in less than 10 minutes.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. Take a look at how to create your own terrain in Sketchup using 4 different methods.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. So what if you don't have a CAD drawing to use to create your SketchUp model? Learn how you can take an image of any floor plan and quickly turn it into a house.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. One of our favorite tools in SketchUp is the Follow-Me tool. It's the kind of tool that takes awhile to master, but once you've got it, you're free to model complex shapes that might have been considered impossible. In this episode, Mike demonstrates how to use the Follow-Me tool to build a complex roof.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. Some SketchUp users already know the quick and easy way to use the follow-me tool to create a sphere. But for anyone who doesn't, make sure to check out this episode for 2 quick ways to create a sphere.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. SketchUp has a Sandbox. But there are a few rules to know before you're allowed to play. In episode #13 of The Sketchup Show, Alex leads you in creating a landscape from scratch, and a second way to model terrain from existing contour lines. Landscapers will love this episode!
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. Do you know where your shadow is? If you don't, it might be time to crack open SketchUp, download The Sketchup Show episode #42 and work along with Mike as he demonstrates how to harness the power of shadows and location in SketchUp.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. SketchUp has a Sandbox. But there are a few rules to know before you're allowed to play. In episode #13 of The Sketchup Show, Alex leads you in creating a landscape from scratch, and a second way to model terrain from existing contour lines. Landscapers will love this episode!
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. A long overdue follow-up to our first LayOut episode - Mike continues with more tips and tricks for getting started in the program.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. Have you seen the new 'program-within-a-pr ogram' in Google Sketchup 6? It's called LayOut, and it provides SketchUp users a cool way to present their 3D models in a 2D paper-space environment. Mike Tadros hosts the demo of this new feature.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. Alex continues the example by showing you how to take an image of your SketchUp model into Photoshop.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. Check out the first of two episodes covering the use of Photo Match to match the perspective of an image to an existing model.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. You are guaranteed a laugh with this episode! Mike demonstrates how to make your own custom Face Me components in SketchUp, using some pretty funny pictures...
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. One of our favorite tools in SketchUp is the Follow-Me tool. It's the kind of tool that takes awhile to master, but once you've got it, you're free to model complex shapes that might have been considered impossible. In this episode, Mike demonstrates how to use the Follow-Me tool to build a complex roof.
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. Happy St. Patrick's Day. Join Alex as he uses the Move and Rotate tools to create a poker game. (Part 1 of 2)
http://go-2-school.c om/training - Check out our Google SketchUp training DVDs. Mike taps Sketchup to answer Google.org's call for animated models of the drilling and harvesting of geothermal energy. Starting with just the geographic coordinates and .pdf files of the drilling rig, he outlines their transformation into a 3D model uploaded to Google Earth. To be fair, he also used some voodoo.