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SketchUp Pro For Garden Design
Rating: 4.4 out of 5(83 ratings)
576 students
Created byRob Littlepage
Last updated 1/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • In this course you'll learn of three different ways to get your site plan into SketchUp - Using PDF's, DWG files and drawing directly into SketchUp
  • You'll learn how starting your design on paper, rather than in the program directly, can open your creativity to explore different design approaches
  • How Groups and Components help to keep your model organized and easier to naviagate
  • You'll master using tags and tag folders to explore and present alternative design solutions

Course content

4 sections34 lectures4h 12m total length
  • Welcome and Congratulations1:58

    Welcome to SketchUp for Garden Design!  This course is intended to give you the knowledge and skills to use SketchUp for preparing your designs for presentation to friends, family or clients.  This course will show you how to create 3-dimentional perspective models of your designs that you can use in exploring design solutions and studies, making your ideas even more effective and convincing.  I'm excited you're here, we've got a lot to cover, let's get started!

  • Section Resources2:00

    I'll be showing how to work with PDF's, DWG files and drawing directly in SketchUp.  The different files I'll be using are available for you to download within the Resources for this lecture.  These files are what I'll be using throughout Section One, I've bundled them all in one place for  your convenience.

    The first Site Plan is a PDF that you will need to convert to an image file to import into SketchUp (I use Adobe Acrobat to do the conversion).  The next file is an AutoCAD file - you'll need to be using SketchUp Pro to import this file - SketchUp FREE will not support this.  Finally is the Site Plan (with corrected measurements) I use for drawing directly into SketchUp.  This is a field sketch of a property.  Use this file to practice drawing directly in SketchUp or use a project of your own.  This final site plan is what I'll be using for the rest of the course to develop a design and a 3-D model for presentation.

  • How This Course is Organized3:58

    Welcome to using SketchUp in Garden Design!  This course has been a long time in the making and I'm really excited to finally bring it to you.

    To make this Course valuable, please have a project of your own to work on.  It may be your own garden or that of a friend, maybe it's mapping and drawing your house, but make it something interesting.  You'll get so much more out of this course if you work on a design that means something to you! 

    I'll be showing how to work with PDF's, DWG files and drawing directly in SketchUp.  The different files I'll be using are available for you to download within the Resources for this lecture.  These files are what I'll be using throughout Section One, I've bundled them all in one place for convenience.

    I'll be using SketchUp Pro 2022 for this Course.  If you are working with an older version - that's ok.  The commands are the same.  Also, I'm working on a PC but I'll have any shortcut commands presented on screen for those of you who use a Mac.

    A reminder - SketchUp will not design any garden!  It's simply a drawing tool.  You still need to create a design that you can draw in SketchUp.  The more you work your ideas out on trace paper, the more efficient you'll be when you open SketchUp and start refining your ideas.

  • Introduction to Importing Your Plans and Files2:57

    Just a short overview of the different files you can import into SketchUp.  I'm going to concentrate on the most common files you'll be working with - namely image files (JPEG, TIFF and PNG) along with AutoCAD (DWG) files.  Once you understand these extensions then any other file that SketchUp accepts should be easy for you to work with.


  • Converting a PDF to an Image File10:04

    There's a good chance you'll be provided with a PDF of a property at some time.  Since a PDF is not a supported file format within SketchUp, you'll have to convert it to one that is.  The easiest is to export it to an image file.  In this lecture I'll demonstrate the way to do this export and then import it into SketchUp.  I'll be using Adobe Acrobat Pro as my PDF editing software.

  • Working with AutoCAD (DWG & DXF) Files Part One10:46

    SketchUp Pro will support AutoCAD files - you can import them directly into the program.  But, you'll be getting a lot of information you probably won't need for your garden design project.  In this lecture I'll import a DWG of a file I've been working with and start demonstrating how to clean it up so you have something to work with within your design. 

  • Working with AutoCAD Part Two10:32

    In Lecture 7 I'll continue demonstrating cleaning up unnecessary geometry that was imported with the AutoCAD file.  Eliminating unneeded geometry will help to keep your computer from getting bogged down.

  • Working with AutoCAD Part Three9:51

    In Lecture 7 I showed how to hide or delete unwanted geometry, but a hidden layer is still there!  In this video I'll show a way to really get rid of any geometry you don't need to have - hidden or not.

  • Drawing Directly In SketchUp15:46

    Often you'll be doing your own site survey and need to draw it directly into SketchUp, including doing triangulation to locate trees and other elements within the property.  This lecture will demonstrate how to do all of this efficiently.

  • SketchUp to Layout - Scaling and Printing Your Plan11:30

    Once you've drawn your Base Plan into SketchUp you can import it into Layout where you can choose the size paper you want your plan printed on, you can choose the scale of the drawing and you can fill in the necessary title block information.  In this lecture I'll take the drawing I created in Lecture 4 and import it into Layout.

  • Section Wrap Up2:32

    This lecture is a brief review of the topics covered throughout this Section and a quick look at where we're headed in Section 3.

Requirements

  • You should already be familiar with the software and have it downloaded and installed on your computer. This is not an introductory class in using SketchUp.
  • SketchUp 2018 or a later version, and Adobe Acrobat DC or another PDF editor capable of exporting a PDF as an image file should be pre-loaded on your computer for this course.
  • This course is specifically for using SketchUp Pro and is not intended for the free version of SketchUp

Description

This class is an extension of my Fundamentals of Garden Design Course,  also hosted on Udemy.  While in the Fundamentals course we learned how to draft and design conceptual plans using pencil, pen and ink, in this class we'll go a step further and develop our designs into 3-Dimensional presentations for study, review, and comment by team members and our clients.

Please note: This is not an introduction to using the SketchUp software!  You will need to be familiar with using SketchUp so that you will be able to jump straight in as we create our designs.

This course will be using SketchUp Pro 2022.

CAD is a powerful tool, but CAD does not DESIGN the garden - we do!  We design a garden in our imaginations using a combination of skills and observations.  I still strongly suggest that when you start any new design you do it on paper.  The reason for this is to have your ideas flow quickly and organically.  Drawing rough sketches on paper allows your creativity to open up and you can try different patterns in a rapid manner.

Once you have a strong idea of what you want the new landscape to look like then, AND ONLY THEN, should you open your computer and start drawing in CAD - whether that program be SketchUp or any number of other design software that is available.

This course will take you through the processes of importing different file types and bringing in your own site survey .  Since this course is based on using SketchUp Pro, I will be using LayOut to scale a base plan for developing a design.

Once a rough idea of the design solution is developed we'll refine design ideas into a 3-D model that will help you to better see and understand what you are looking to build.  It will also be the visual aid you may need to sell your idea to a client, spouse or friend.

With Layout you can quickly scale your drawing, fill in a title block and export to a PDF or AutoCAD file for printing.

Welcome to SketchUp 2022 in Garden Design!


Who this course is for:

  • Advanced Beginners and Intermediate users of SketchUp who would like to start using SketchUp for their landscape design presentations.