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SketchUp  is a 3D modeling computer program for a wide range of drawing applications such as architectural, interior design, civil and mechanical engineering, film, and video game design—and available in a freeware version, SketchUp Make, and a paid version with additional functionality, SketchUp Pro.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SketchUp</ref>
SketchUp  is a 3D modeling computer program for a wide range of drawing applications such as architectural, interior design, civil and mechanical engineering, film, and video game design—and available in a freeware version, SketchUp Make, and a paid version with additional functionality, SketchUp Pro.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SketchUp</ref>


Sketchup is an important tool as we explore design.


== Do you understand sketchup? ==
All students are expected to demonstrate knowledge and skill in the following:
# The default view
# The default XYZ coordinate plane
# trusting you axis
# how sketchup helps
# looking around:
# orbit tool
# pan tool
# zoom tool
# line tool
# box tool
# arc tool
# offset tool
# follow me
# coloring shapes


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 08:33, 14 September 2016

The Design Cycle

SketchUp is a 3D modeling computer program for a wide range of drawing applications such as architectural, interior design, civil and mechanical engineering, film, and video game design—and available in a freeware version, SketchUp Make, and a paid version with additional functionality, SketchUp Pro.[1]

Sketchup is an important tool as we explore design.

Do you understand sketchup?[edit]

All students are expected to demonstrate knowledge and skill in the following:

  1. The default view
  2. The default XYZ coordinate plane
  3. trusting you axis
  4. how sketchup helps
  5. looking around:
  6. orbit tool
  7. pan tool
  8. zoom tool
  9. line tool
  10. box tool
  11. arc tool
  12. offset tool
  13. follow me
  14. coloring shapes

References[edit]