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*Take [[MicroHouse 1 Sketchup File]] or [[MicroHouse 2 Sketchup File]], or [[MicroHouse 3 Sketchup File]] | =1= | ||
*Take [[MicroHouse 1 Sketchup File]] or [[MicroHouse 2 Sketchup File]], or [[MicroHouse 3 Sketchup File]] and pull out any relevant components for MicroHouse 4. Relevant components may be: | |||
*Wall - a one cubic foot section of wall with 4" bricks stacked on their side | |||
*Door - exterior door | |||
*Door - interior door | |||
*Window | |||
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*Find parts in [[Google Warehouse]] or other online component libraries. These would have to be exact parts that we use whenever possible. | |||
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*Draw parts from scratch, but make the design technically realistic | |||
Requirements for parts selection: | |||
*Easy to source from standard sources | |||
*Create an interface around the component to make it fit |
Latest revision as of 00:16, 28 August 2014
To create a Sketchup Library Module:
1
- Take MicroHouse 1 Sketchup File or MicroHouse 2 Sketchup File, or MicroHouse 3 Sketchup File and pull out any relevant components for MicroHouse 4. Relevant components may be:
- Wall - a one cubic foot section of wall with 4" bricks stacked on their side
- Door - exterior door
- Door - interior door
- Window
2
- Find parts in Google Warehouse or other online component libraries. These would have to be exact parts that we use whenever possible.
3
- Draw parts from scratch, but make the design technically realistic
Requirements for parts selection:
- Easy to source from standard sources
- Create an interface around the component to make it fit