Master in 3D Design & Visualization: Sketchup+Layout+Lumion
Master in 3D Design & Visualization: Sketchup+Layout+Lumion, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 125 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 216 reviews, and has 3057 subscribers.
You will learn about SketchUp: Create detailed 3D models with precision and ease. LayOut: Develop professional architectural documents and presentations. Lumion: Bring your designs to life with realistic rendering and animation. Integrating AI for enhanced SketchUp workflows This course is ideal for individuals who are If you are an interior designer, architect, kitchen designer, woodworker, project engineer, project manager, or other design professional, this is your course It is particularly useful for If you are an interior designer, architect, kitchen designer, woodworker, project engineer, project manager, or other design professional, this is your course.
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Summary
Title: Master in 3D Design & Visualization: Sketchup+Layout+Lumion
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.75
Number of Lectures: 125
Number of Quizzes: 2
Number of Published Lectures: 118
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 129
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 120
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- SketchUp: Create detailed 3D models with precision and ease.
- LayOut: Develop professional architectural documents and presentations.
- Lumion: Bring your designs to life with realistic rendering and animation.
- Integrating AI for enhanced SketchUp workflows
Who Should Attend
- If you are an interior designer, architect, kitchen designer, woodworker, project engineer, project manager, or other design professional, this is your course
Target Audiences
- If you are an interior designer, architect, kitchen designer, woodworker, project engineer, project manager, or other design professional, this is your course
Elevate your 3D design and visualization skills with our comprehensive Master Course, combining the power of SketchUp, LayOut, and Lumion. This Master is tailored for architects, designers, and professionals looking to master the entire workflow from initial concept to stunning presentations.
What You’ll Learn:
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SketchUp: Create detailed 3D models with precision and ease.
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LayOut: Develop professional architectural documents and presentations.
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Lumion: Bring your designs to life with realistic rendering and animation.
Course Highlights:
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Step-by-step instruction from an architect and industry expert
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Hands-on projects to build your portfolio
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Tips and tricks to streamline your workflow
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Access to exclusive resources and project files
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Certificate of completion to enhance your credentials
Why this Master course?
My name is Manuel Pallarés, I live in Bali, Indonesia, and I have been using SketchUp for over more than ten years. I am a freelance architect and I use to collaborate with diferent architectural firms to model and render their projects.
Futhermore, I have been teaching SketchUp for several years in different creative schools and this course is the resault of that acumulated knowldge. I have experienced face to face the problems that you encounter in the program. They are always the same. So in this course I will try to resolve all of them step by step.
This course is well thought out, carefully planned to teach you exactly what you need to know, without any fluff. In addition to using my own experience with SketchUp, many tutorials require hours of research and experimentation. The result is an easy to follow tutorial to get you modeling quickly and having fun during the process.
SketchUp is a powerful, flexible, affordable, easy to use 3D modeling software.
My goal is to enable you to effortlessly take your ideas and bring them to life in 3D. SketchUp is the best tool for communicating and visualizing ideas, because its simplicity encourages creativity. The tool doesn’t get in the way of the creative process.
If you’ve never used CAD or any other 3D modeling program,you are at an advantage because you will not have habits ingrained from other software. You’ll be able to learn the fundamentals quickly, and you’ll be encouraged by the quick progress you are making. Don’t be intimidated if you’ve tried other complicated CAD software, only to become overwhelmed. SketchUp is one of the easiest 3D modeling programs to get started with, and I will help you learn the basics.
If you’re experienced with CAD, or are looking for an alternative 3D modeling program from what you’re currently using,you’ll find SketchUp to be refreshing. The simple interface does not inhibit your creativity. You will no longer need to conform to complicated tools or procedures. Create whatever you can imagine. SketchUp is 100% accurate, works with nearly any unit of measurement, with precision up to 0.000001″. Enhance SketchUp with thousands of 3rd party extensions, and use LayOut to create construction documents from your SketchUp Pro models.
My Background
My first experience with Sketchup was during the last years of my architecture degree in Madrid. I was in my last year and I decided to use the program to represent my project in a three-dimensional way. I started self-taught, but even so, the program completely seduced me and I enjoyed making my 3D model . The truth is that I would have liked to know this powerful tool from the first year of my degree and not in the last. Accustomed to using Autocad, Sketchup was a breath of fresh air. I began to enjoy graphic representation. That is why for all those university students I think it is the perfect tool.
After the degree, I started working in different architecture studios in Lujbljana, Slovenia. Always in charge of the 3D representation of the different projects and their rendering. In this way I began to specialize in the use of Sketchup at a professional level. A program that seemed simple turned out to be more and more complex and powerful while maintaining that fresh air. That intuitive ability.
In this way, the next step consisted of working as a teacher in different creative schools. In this way I began to carry out a study program. I gradually polished this program over the years learning from the difficulties my students encountered.
And here came the pandemic. At that moment, I decided to transform my face-to-face course into an online course. In a constant learning process thanks to keeping professional collaborations open, this course tries to synthesize all that knowledge accumulated over the last ten years in a professional and rigorous way, but also honoring the spirit of Sketchup, and proposing a way to learn fun and enjoyable.
Sketchup course
In this Sketchup course we will start from an initiation level to end up mastering the program at an expert level. We will learn all the Sketchup tools such as: materials, styles, scenes, animations, sunlight, connection to Google-Earth, photomatch, dynamic components, terrains, plugins and much more.
It is a very complete course equivalent to 30 teaching hours where theory and practice go hand in hand through numerous exercises that will increase in complexity as more knowledge is acquired. It is designed to end with expert knowledge about the program that will allow us to face any project successfully, no matter how complex it may be.
The course consists of different blocks:
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Workspace block. We will start with a presentation of the program, we will see how to install it correctly, we will adjust our preferences as well as the units and we will begin to familiarize ourselves with the workspace. We will learn how to navigate in the three-dimensional environment of Sketchup, how to move using the different views, we will see the selection tools and the keyboard shortcuts that will make our workflow much faster.
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Theory and concepts .We will begin to learn important and slightly more complex concepts such as the difference between lines, surfaces, groups and components within Sketchup. We will also see the importance of inverting faces at specific moments
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Drawing in 2D. We will explore all the drawing tools in 2D.
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Drawing in 3D . It will be time to delve into the most complex tools of the program such as the extrusion tools, move, copy, rotate, scale, follow me or equidistance. In this block we will also see operations between solids.
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Measure and text. Which will focus on the use of other types of tools more focused on measurement, such as dimensioning tools, distance and angle measurement, change of position of the coordinate axes or the text tools and of section.
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Defaut trays.We will see the so-called ¨default trays¨. We will learn how to use the material tray, entity information, components, layers, styles, scenes or sunshine.
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Special tools.We will see some other Sketchup tools of special importance. We will study the use of the wharehouse library, the creation of terrains, the geolocation of our projects through the use of Google Earth, the very interesting photomatch tool, the creation of animations, dynamic components and the use of plugins that extend the capabilities of Sketchup to be able to model everything that is in our imagination.
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Utilities.Will deal with functional aspects of the program such as: importing dwg files, exporting images in different formats, as well as useful tips to improve our workflow based on my experience. Finally, the last chapter will make a comparison between Lumion and Vray, the two main rendering software that the market offers us to obtain photorealistic images from our models made in Sketchup.
Each of these blocks will be accompanied by practical exercises at the end of each block to establish the theory explained with specific exercises on those specific topics.
Also to consolidate knowledge, at the end of all the blocks, a 30-question multiple choice questionnaire is proposed, where the student will test their theoretical knowledge of the program.
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Updates block. The course is made in the 2021-2022 version.The truth is that there are hardly any differences with the previous versions. In this block I will update a new class every year explaining the most important improvements in the latest Sketchup version.
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New Plugins and Artificial Intelligence. Artificial intelligence is changing the way we work. In this section we will focus on the main plugins that emerge in this topic.
To complete the course, the 3D modeling of the iconic Barcelona Pavilion by the German architect Mies Van der Rohe is proposed as a WORK PROJECT. We will work on it during all the course using the tools that we learnt in the previous block.
Through this project you will learn:
Control the scale of the model, correct use of groups and components, using dynamic components, model order through the use of tags, correct use of materials, correct use of furniture and elements outside SKP, correct placement of the north and sunlight of the scene, artistic use of styles, use of sections, dimensions and text and making animations in mp4 format from our scenes.
Layout course
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Using LayOut with SketchUp offers numerous advantages that significantly enhance your workflow, especially when it comes to creating professional documentation and presentations. Here are some key benefits:
Seamless Integration
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Direct Link to SketchUp Models: LayOut integrates directly with SketchUp, allowing you to import and update your 3D models effortlessly. Any changes made in SketchUp can be automatically reflected in your LayOut documents, ensuring consistency and saving time.
Professional Documentation
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Create Detailed 2D Drawings: LayOut enables you to generate high-quality 2D drawings from your 3D models, including plans, elevations, sections, and details. These drawings are precise and can be annotated with dimensions, labels, and notes.
Customizable Templates
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Consistent Branding and Layouts: LayOut offers customizable templates that help maintain consistency across all your documents. You can create templates that match your brand, including logos, title blocks, and standardized layouts, ensuring a professional appearance.
Dynamic Viewports
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Flexible Model Views: LayOut’s viewports allow you to create multiple views of your SketchUp model within a single document. You can control the scale, perspective, and style of each viewport, giving you the flexibility to showcase your design from different angles.
Scalable and Accurate Outputs
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Precise Scaling: LayOut allows you to scale your models accurately, making it ideal for producing construction documents. Whether you’re working on large architectural plans or detailed shop drawings, you can ensure that your outputs are to scale and meet industry standards.
Enhanced Presentation
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Visual Storytelling: LayOut empowers you to create compelling presentations that go beyond basic 2D drawings. With the ability to add textures, shadows, and even stylized line work, your documents can convey the full intent and aesthetic of your design.
Efficient Revision Process
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Easy Updates and Revisions: Because LayOut links directly to your SketchUp model, any revisions made in SketchUp are easily updated in LayOut. This minimizes the need for manual adjustments, streamlining the revision process and reducing errors.
Collaboration and Sharing
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Export Options: LayOut offers multiple export options, including PDF, DWG, and image formats, making it easy to share your work with clients, collaborators, and stakeholders. This ensures that your documents are accessible to everyone involved in the project.
Time-Saving Automation
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Auto-Text and Tables: LayOut includes features like auto-text, which automatically populates text fields with project information, and tables for organizing data, further reducing the time spent on documentation tasks.
Consistency and Quality Control
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Standardized Output: By using LayOut, you can ensure that all your project documentation adheres to a consistent standard, which is crucial for quality control and professional presentation.
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Lumion course
Using Lumion in conjunction with SketchUp offers a powerful combination for architects, designers, and visualization professionals. Here are the key advantages of integrating these two tools:
Seamless Workflow
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Smooth Integration: Lumion integrates seamlessly with SketchUp, allowing you to import your 3D models directly into Lumion. This smooth transition means you can quickly start adding materials, lighting, and effects without losing any detail from your SketchUp model.
Real-Time Rendering
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Instant Visualization: Lumion’s real-time rendering engine allows you to see changes instantly as you apply them. Whether you’re adjusting materials, lighting, or camera angles, you can see the effects immediately, making it easier to fine-tune your design.
High-Quality Visuals
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Stunning Realism: Lumion excels at creating highly realistic renderings, thanks to its extensive library of materials, lighting options, and environmental effects. This makes it easy to produce photorealistic images and videos that can impress clients and stakeholders.
Easy Learning Curve
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User-Friendly Interface: Both SketchUp and Lumion are known for their intuitive interfaces, making them accessible to users at all levels. Designers can quickly pick up both tools and start producing professional-quality work without needing extensive training.
Comprehensive Material Library
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Rich Asset Library: Lumion comes with a vast library of materials, textures, and objects that can be easily applied to your SketchUp models. This includes everything from vegetation and furniture to water and sky elements, helping you create rich, detailed environments.
Efficient Workflow
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Time-Saving Features: Lumion’s ability to handle large models and complex scenes efficiently means you can render high-quality images and animations faster than with many other rendering tools. This efficiency is crucial for meeting tight deadlines without compromising on quality.
Realistic Lighting and Effects
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Dynamic Lighting: Lumion’s lighting tools allow you to create realistic lighting conditions, including sunlight, artificial lights, and ambient occlusion. Combined with effects like fog, rain, and shadows, you can create atmospheric scenes that enhance the emotional impact of your designs.
Immersive Presentations
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Interactive Experiences: Lumion enables you to create immersive presentations, including 360-degree panoramas, flythrough animations, and virtual tours. These interactive elements help clients and stakeholders better understand and engage with your design.
Frequent Updates
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Ongoing Development: Both SketchUp and Lumion are continuously updated with new features and improvements, ensuring that you always have access to the latest tools and technology for your projects.
Versatility in Applications
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Wide Range of Uses: The combination of SketchUp and Lumion is versatile enough to be used across various industries, from architecture and interior design to landscape architecture and urban planning. This flexibility makes them valuable tools for any 3D visualization task.
Enhanced Communication
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Clear Design Intent: By using Lumion with SketchUp, you can communicate your design ideas more effectively. The combination of detailed 3D models and realistic renderings helps convey the full vision of your project, making it easier for clients and teams to understand and provide feedback.
Cost-Effective Solution
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Affordable Professional Tools: Compared to other high-end rendering software, Lumion offers a cost-effective solution for producing professional-grade visualizations. When paired with SketchUp, you get a powerful toolset that delivers excellent value for money.
The integration of Lumion and SketchUp provides a robust platform for 3D modeling and rendering that enhances creativity, improves efficiency, and delivers stunning visual results. Whether you’re creating quick conceptual visuals or detailed final presentations, this combination empowers you to bring your designs to life with unparalleled realism and impact.
I just want to add,
Welcome to this Master in 3D visualization!
Finally you should know that you will have my guidance during the course. Any doubt you have, you can ask me and in less than 48h I will respond you with the answer.
Best regards,
Manuel Pallarés
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: SKETCHUP
Lecture 1: Introduction about Sketchup
Lecture 2: Installing the software
Lecture 3: Templates
Lecture 4: Preferences
Lecture 5: Model info
Lecture 6: Opening different skp files at the same time
Lecture 7: Workspace
Lecture 8: Navigation+ views+perspective and parallel projection
Lecture 9: Selection tools
Lecture 10: Shortcuts
Lecture 11: Exercise: navigation
Chapter 2: Theory and key concepts
Lecture 1: Lines and surfaces
Lecture 2: Groups and components
Lecture 3: Outliner
Lecture 4: Reverse faces
Chapter 3: Drawing in 2D
Lecture 1: Tape measure tool: guide lines and points, measure and scale
Lecture 2: Line and freehand tools
Lecture 3: Rectangles, circles and polygons
Lecture 4: Arcs
Lecture 5: Styles
Lecture 6: Eraser: erase, select, hide, soften and smooth + Soften edges tray
Lecture 7: Exercise: drawing polygons
Lecture 8: Exercise: chess pawn
Lecture 9: Exercise: house floor plan
Chapter 4: Drawing in 3D
Lecture 1: Push/pull tool
Lecture 2: Move tool
Lecture 3: Copy tool
Lecture 4: Rotate and copy tool
Lecture 5: Scale and mirror tool
Lecture 6: Follow me tool
Lecture 7: Offset tool
Lecture 8: Solid tools
Lecture 9: Exercise: swimming pool
Lecture 10: Exercise: vase
Lecture 11: Exercise: drill
Lecture 12: Exercise: greek column
Chapter 5: Work Project
Lecture 1: Introduction to the work project: Barcelona Pavillion
Lecture 2: Barcelona Pavillion 1/10. Podium and walls
Chapter 6: Measure and text tools
Lecture 1: Measure distances and angles
Lecture 2: Text
Lecture 3: Dimensions
Lecture 4: Changing axis
Lecture 5: Section
Chapter 7: Work Project
Lecture 1: Barcelona Pavillion 2/10. Pillars
Chapter 8: Default trays
Lecture 1: Entity info
Lecture 2: Materials. Part 1
Lecture 3: Materials. Part 2
Lecture 4: Materials. Texture libraries
Lecture 5: Materials. Projected texture
Lecture 6: Components
Lecture 7: Components. Creating our own figure
Lecture 8: Styles 1
Lecture 9: Styles 2
Lecture 10: Tags
Lecture 11: Tags. How to use them correctly
Lecture 12: Scenes
Lecture 13: Shadows
Chapter 9: Work Project
Lecture 1: Barcelona Pavillion 3/10. Roofs
Lecture 2: Barcelona Pavillion 4/10. Glassmakers
Lecture 3: Barcelona Pavillion 5/10. More glassmakers
Lecture 4: Barcelona Pavillion 6/10. Textures
Chapter 10: Special tools
Lecture 1: Wharehouse library
Lecture 2: Terrains. The sandbox tool
Lecture 3: Geo-location. Google Earth
Lecture 4: Photomatch
Lecture 5: Dynamic components
Lecture 6: Animations
Lecture 7: Best Plugins. Part 1. Introduction
Lecture 8: Best plugins. Part 2
Lecture 9: Best plugins. Part 3
Chapter 11: Work Project
Lecture 1: Barcelona Pavillion 7/10. Stairs
Lecture 2: Barcelona Pavillion 8/10. Bench and toilets
Chapter 12: Utilities
Lecture 1: Import DWG file
Lecture 2: Export JPG file
Lecture 3: Advanced exercise: auditorium from a dwg file
Lecture 4: How to avoid that our file becomes slow?
Lecture 5: Best rendering software nowdays
Chapter 13: Work Project
Lecture 1: Barcelona Pavillion 9/10. Furnitures
Lecture 2: Barcelona pavillion 10/10. Escenes
Lecture 3: Exporting our 3D model. JPG or PDF
Chapter 14: Last updates
Lecture 1: Sketchup 2022
Lecture 2: Sketchup 2023
Lecture 3: Sketchup 2024. New graphic engine + ambient occlusion
Chapter 15: Special Plugins
Lecture 1: Fredo6 Animator plugin
Lecture 2: Artificial Intelligence. Veras Plugin
Instructors
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Manuel Pallarés, architect and graphic designer
Arquitecto + Diseñador gráfico
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