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More advanced techniques used in Tutorial #2, how to group and move objects. | More advanced techniques used in Tutorial #2, how to group and move objects. | ||
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Revision as of 22:51, 22 May 2013
Tutorial #1
Basics on how to navigate and use Sketch Up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fGh6T3HiJA
Tutorial #2
Conceptual video of how to build a box with grouping and markers to get the build of a 3D box beam cube down to about 5 minutes. Concept and demo of 5 minute time only, actual technique shown in next video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KBWGYhI-IM
Tutorial #3
More advanced techniques used in Tutorial #2, how to group and move objects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRRpYgT7akk&feature=youtu.be
Comments:
- Turn sound up. Can't hear.
- Explain explictly how 2 dimensions are specified: first dimension, comma, second dimension
- Specify how you grouped. You just said you grouped, didn't say how.
- State specifically how you explode.
- Nice job showing what happens when things are not grouped.
- Later you said triple click and group. Good. Explain this more - like where does your cursor need to be upon triple click?
- 2:51 - explain how you outline an object.
- You keep moving cursor to tools above - say which tools you are selecting when you do that.
- 3:28 - explain how you rotate objects
- 4-4:40 is not really clear - what does it mean to click in and click out?
- 4:27 - explain the choices of tripleclick menu - this is the first time you are clicking on 'edit group'
- 6:31 - state explicitly how you move it by the corner, and explain what other alignment options you have outside of 'by the corner'. Explain explicitly how you move along a side or edge.