Sketchup Ur Space
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Sketchup Ur Space
Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 List Of Content: 1. A Letter to the Desk of the Editor: A letter direct from the desk of editor introducing May Edition 2. Cover Story SketchUp Authorized Training Centre: The Right Step to Begin. The cover story by Debarati Nath to take a sneak pick of the ATC of all over the world 3 Interview Rendevous with James Ogston, a Sketchup passionate and director of Ria Solution 4. Guest Article a. Rendering for Free, Using Kerkythea A beautiful write up by Bonnie Roskes on Kerkythea rendering b. Article on D-cad (The Google ATC, India) Anil Nimesh wrote an article on his ATC D-CAD c. Entourage Arts: A Guide to the World of SketchUp Susan Sorger shares some infornmation about Entourage Arts Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 d. Presentation of object in 3D on website using Google Earth Plug-in and two ways of presenting inside of object using photo 360 5. Bolg a. Jim Leggitt Drawing Workshop with SketchUp An extract from the blog of Jim Leggitt b. BLOG: A Brief Introduction to the ATC Courses: Our own blog on ATC course 6. Tips and tricks VR in Vray SketchUp Nomer Adona wonderfully shows us some tips regarding the use of V-Ray 7. Brief introduction of the ATC 8. Customer Success Story : Silestone and The Third and The Seventh projects Interview with Alex Roman: Extract from V-Ray Chaos group newsletter 9. News Room 10. Testimonials 11. Magazine Details Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 A Letter to the Desk of the Editor: Hello Folks! Welcome to another issue of SketchUp ur Space, the one of a kind magazine on SketchUp. I hope that you all love our new html version. I want to know your feedback on this matter. Please reply me with your valuable comments. Your suggestions are the step for us to grow. This html version is much helpful to interact with our readers. And thanks all help us to growing our site. SketchUp ur Space is just 9 month old. And we can only give you more by learning more. SuS always keen to learn new SketchUp tips and tricks and keep share with you. That’s why our motto is knowledge is the fruit that grows bigger when shared. But sometimes it seems that the online tutorial and guide book is not sufficient. It needs a hand on hand learning to know all the nitty gritty facts of the Software. But you may be puzzled to find out the proper place of learning. To solve your problem we are focusing to the Google Authorized Training Centre or ATC for SketchUp. In this issue of Sketchup ur Space you can see all 52 ATCs with required information. In our Cover story, you will find a nice discussion on Google ATC for SketchUp. You will also find the list of Google ATC and a brief description of each of the centers. To know more about the ATC, you can experience the interview of James Ogston, a SketchUp passionate and director of Ria Solution, the oldest ATC of UK. In our guest article section, apart from a nice article on Kerkythea render by Bonnie Roskes, there are two other articles on two different ATCs. One is by Anil Nimesh, the director of D-CAD an ATC from India and the other one is by Susan Sorger, the director of Entourage Arts. In our general blog section you will find a detail description on the SketchUp course material of the Google ATC. Jim Leggitt shares with us some wonderful thoughts on SketchUp Style. Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 The updates on our News Room section surely helps you to know all the current happenings of the SketchUp industry. Hope that you will like this publication of Sketchup ur Space. We will love to hear feedback from you. Please send me your views at [email protected]. Happy Reading! KNOWLEDGE IS THAT FRUIT THAT GROWS BIGGER WHEN SHARED! Best wishes Debarati Nath Editor For any feedback and query please mail us in [email protected] Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 SketchUp Authorized Training Centre: The Right Step to Begin By Debarati Nath A Google SketchUp Authorized Training Centre is capable of providing certificates to train the core Google SketchUp and Google Earth Pro Classes. If any budding 3D artists want to learn to draw on the world in 3D as well as industry tricks and secret, he has to find out an ATC near his location. Google Earth has the immense opportunity in the field of 3D modeling and Google SketchUp is the right tool to cooperate with. The SketchUp ATC caters not only to architects, engineers, designers, planners, developers, construction companies and interior designers but also to any newbie designers or general people. There are more than 50 Google SketchUp Authorized Training Centre all over the world. There are various types of course available in all the ATC all the year long. You can check the websites of your preferred ATC to know the schedule of the course. We all know that, SketchUp is quite a user friendly application which does presume comfort with mousing skills like any other complex CAD programs. There are different categories of the course depending up on the computer proficiency of the user. For the users who don’t have much comfort using the mouse can join the beginner’s class. Like wise there are different courses in the all ATC depending on the skill. Any Google Authorized Training Centre has the right to arrange the following courses on SketchUp: Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 • LayOut 3: In the class of LayOut 3 the students learn the strategies and techniques to effectively and efficiently present 3D SketchUp models in digital and print version. This course is intended for new SketchUp users or who is keen to learn the basic of the magic 3D tool. • SketchUp Essential I: If anyone wants to learn the basic of SketchUp, then this course is for him or her. The nitty gritty of the root level can be learned from this course. • SketchUp Essentials II: This course is meant for those who have the basic knowledge and skill on SketchUp. Generally this is the next step of the budding designers after the general introduction in the SketchUp Essentials I course. • SketchUp for Geomodeling: In the course of SketchUp for Geomodeling, the students are provided with a comprehensive overview of the process and benefits of exploring the interoperability of SketchUp and Google earth. • SketchUp Advanced Skills: As the name suggests this course is for the experienced SketchUp users who want to acquire more advance topic area like working with CAD, creating curved surfaces and employing advance presentation techniques for Sketchup models. • SketchUp Advanced Landscape: The Advance Landscape class is designed for those SketchUp users who want to create custom faceme plant material, import and export models to Google Earth, utilize the usage of various plug ins and Ruby Scripts, model terrain and understand advanced techniques working with large files. Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Any institution must pass through all the required fields in order to participate in the program. To have an ATC you must have the certificate to train the core Google SketchUp and Google Earth Pro. According to Google there are many benefits for the training centers to acquire the Google SketchUp ATC status: • Access all the Google ATC training materials: The ATC can have the access to all the training material to provide the right information and guidance to the budding SketchUp designers. • Permission to use the Google ATC logo: The ATC has the permission to use the prestigious Google ATC logo for their institution. • Certificate and Other Promotional Materials for Display in Business: The ATC has the right to certificate and other promotional materials for display in business. • Free listing on the Google Authorized Training Center webpage: All the ATC has the opportunity to enlist their names on the Google Authorized Training Centre webpage. • Free professional software licensing for 10 student workstations: The free promotional software licensing is available for 10 student workstations. Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Eligibility: To be eligible for the Google Authorized Training Centre there are the following requirements to meet: • • • • $5000 enrollment fee for first year, $2500 yearly renewal fee. All classes on Google products must be delivered by instructors that have been certified by Google. All instructors must complete an online product knowledge exam and receive Google approval on class presentation skills. Classes must be held in a company-managed training facilities. There are 52 Google Authorized Training centers all over the world. United State of America has nine (9) ATCs like School, The Art Institute of Colorado, Concept 3D and many more. Many eminent SketchUp artists like Paul lee, James Ogston, Denis Bolomier are the part of various ATCs to teach and guide the budding SketchUp designers. The Authorized Training Centers help to guide the wannabe SketchUp artist in a proper way. Apart from this, it is also helpful to spread SketchUp awareness among all the general people – for whom SketchUp was especially made. __________ Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Rendevous with James Ogston, a Sketchup passionate and director of Ria Solution • Hello James! Please tell us something about yourself My name is James Ogston, I run the company Ria Solutions UK Ltd. I have been working in Architecture for 14 years prior to moving into the design software market for CAD and 3D Design communication and presentation. I worked in the Autodesk arena for 6 years before realizing a different avenue of interest where I found at that time, 3D that was difficult costly and cumbersome to support and train, I then discovered a whole new focus on fun, affordability, intuitive and powerful 3D called SketchUp that has now positioned me to where I am today. I was heavily involved in detail construction design whilst spending my time in Architecture. I have been training many designers in 2D, 3D CAD software for 14 years, with standard, but more extensively in bespoke Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 training and support consultancy. With Ria Solutions we offer competitive software sales, support and training using major design applications to UK - European market. • How did you find SketchUp? I first discovered SketchUp whilst running an Autodesk Architectural Desktop (AutoCAD Architecture) Training Course in Lerwick, Shetland Islands for a design firm there. After 3 days of painstaking training an attendee named Mark Fuller mentioned how complex and time intensive, plus how costly ADT was and offered me a look at his new discovery software application called SketchUp. After class he presented to me 10 house designs all sitting in place on top of a site survey plan - using version 4 SketchUp. He displayed an onscreen animation of the project using pages, known now as scenes. I loved the sketchy edge effects he had applied but as a trainer of 3D CAD software I asked him a very important question. How long did it take to create the work and he mentioned - one day! Straight away I calculated that recreate similar definition and detail 3D work with the applications I knew very well in that time was impossible for me as an expert trainer at that time. At that point Mark Fuller mentioned it is called SketchUp you should look into this application. I really will return the favor to this gentleman one day for this lead. So Lerwick, his office was the golden blessed ground to start my SketchUp journey. My next goal was to contact the original creators of SketchUp - @Last Software. To find out if I could participate in spreading the word of SketchUp to the world, I was to learn that at that time operations were planned to set up SketchUp presence in UK and Ireland, Europe and beyond. And the opportunity for me to prove my capabilities and become a contract accredited trainer - reseller could be a good possibility. • When was Ria Solution founded? Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Ria Solutions was founded in August 2004. We had just started up Ria Solutions at that time and the company was so young. @Last Software requested us to meet up via conference call interview. Then we meet up in London to go through training requirement etc. So I was trained by the training manager and co-founder Mark Carvalho whom I really owe a lot to. He was my mentor. And I do miss him on the scene - thoughts shared by many. He ran the training department at @Last Software and is as far as I see - the voice of SketchUp. So I had the privilege to be trained by the training manager and co founder. • Tell us something your ATC Since the Google acquisition, Ria Solutions received Google SketchUp ATC status, as the first in UK and Europe. Having been involved with SketchUp pre Google and now to see it grow into an ever increasing giant, I love to see this 3D Design and communication tool’s simple message spread across the world. It is amazing to know that when I was first involved with SketchUp Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 training and sales it was a possible dream to maybe realize that only is SketchUp could get further out there how it would change many minds and ideas so that 3D can be more intuitive and not a tough struggle. It is now talked about by millions of people and how it integrates with Google Earth, Google Maps and Street View really places an all around a full virtual, communication tool that reaches out to each and everyone out there. It also does this in the most intuitive and interesting manner for not just designers but for hobbyists, kids and everyone alike. Google SketchUp not only just looks at general sectors of business in which many design software supports, but with the Google brand - it encapsulates a new and growing 3D trend for all. Google Earth, Google Maps and Street View really provide an all around a full virtual, communication experience. • What are the services and courses Ria Solution provided? We offer ATC training on full certified SketchUp courses, essentials 1 and 2, advanced skills, advanced landscape, geomodelling and Layout 3, SketchUp and presentation for non SketchUp users and Google Earth. Our ATC and tailored courses are aimed at all designers and technical specialists, marketing and executives. Our advanced power user training courses always offer clients with the highest knowledge levels at this time. And bespoke company training supports anything that clients want to solely work on to actual contract or presentation deadlines. We are certifying our skills to our clientele who learn what they really need without referring and guessing from any other online or written training resources. We offer a modelling, cgi rendering and animation service to companies and also train sell and support other complimentary applications to SketchUp. We offer a fast and professional service to clients so that they see how time can be Used efficiently, working up great models and visuals with great economic value and just produce better professional working and presentation documents doing so. Our Main objective is that we and our clients enjoy and learn every time when working together use and we deliver on time with best results. We also offer live venue training across the UK, onsite or online web training services. Every client is important and 3D anyone can learn and enjoy the 3D experience too. Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 • What is the aim to start an ATC like Ria Solution? I have been so lucky to have a long standing relationship with SketchUp and with so many years of expertise, to see SketchUp grow in its infancy is remarkable. Alternative 3D and CAD was originally aimed at the computer geek. SketchUp in its simple form completely avoids that initial daunting feeling for any user who wishes to jump in. We always demonstrate the power and fun that ATC training delivers to anyone, even if they are not coming from design background, they will earn, develop and join SketchUp’s 3D modeler community experience that is why with the free and pro versions, anyone can make the choice exactly how much they want out of 3D and not the other way round - " I want more out of this but cant " feeling. Don’t forget, there is a simple and complex side when modeling in SketchUp, so anyone wishing to participate in ATC certification should have a good Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 review on Google’s online basic introductory YouTube training videos before attending. This really helps you to get more from our courses, and helps us to express the true meaning of SketchUp and its benefits. The best understanding of what SketchUp is about and how it should be utilized is to watch how industry experts use the application and as all the questions. Our ATC Services are built around years of expertise, its uses and work flows. SketchUp is a problem solver for design and construction. Its further power’s are shown when introducing Ruby script extensions to help you work much quicker and more efficiently. Our very interesting addition to Google SketchUp is of course LayOut 3 – SketchUp’s Paper space! We get great reactions from designers who for the first time learn that PRO and LayOut are just what was SketchUp was missing all along. We see many Design Professional presentation’s and CAD like documents being churned out Whether it is to simply communicate an idea, planning purposes or to work up marketing brochures web and graphics artwork, we see this new presentation tool as SketchUp’s parent. Our ATC and consultancy services offer Google’s certified training methods that provide each and every attendee with a unique understanding and skill base we believe in using our legendary SketchUp hands on approach handed down from the early existence. It is great to see the ATC channel grows with Google’s support and we often look back to our engagement with SketchUp and watch the 3D evolution spread to others. We do enjoy that. • How do you utilize SketchUp in Ria Solution? We use SketchUp for our clients, for our business and to train others plus offer Google SketchUp Pro sales. It plays a very important role in the business. Especially as costs are tight these days and deadlines are even Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 shorter. So we can deliver using SketchUp. Many of our client projects stayed unviewed acknowledging copyright but our models are vast in number and great in quality whether they are presented in SketchUp, LayOut or if supported in a rendering engine. The SketchUp file format is accepted more and more now; company copyright on SketchUp models is now as important as before and it is Almost like magic how the .skp and .layout file format has found its way into many offices and businesses. We break SketchUp into 3 categories - Geomodeling, conceptual, and detailed. We have always known that SketchUp can be used for detailed to working drawing outputs but we know and have proof that at this time it is best for specific sized projects and to specific detail at this time – unless you have a trained expert or experts to drive it. We see our clients use SketchUp to fully design Services (M&E) and sign off in 3D with the clients invested interests. 2D CAD like drawings using version 8 PRO LayOut 3. CONCEPT TO FULL DETAIL.... can be achieved again with expert training working up proposals cleanly and fast. Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 • Why do you prefer SketchUp? It pays for itself the first time you create a model. The new user experience is remarkable to watch. They have accomplished more in SketchUp than they could with any other without the same struggle. Also the affordability of it with the added option to dabble with the free version first. It is hugely extendable – using thousands of Ruby scripts. Anyone can relate to real 3D by touching and handling the model by themselves rather than the software dictating this. Decisions can be made early on and during regular design team and onsite meetings. Speed of use is there to realize .Simple interface dialog boxes to click less and just get a task done. The appearance and design of the toolset and interface style is attractive and favorable for anyone from kids to elderly, saying elderly - I trained a retired 75 year old Architect who was scared of computers and CAD for many years. He was enlightened and quite emotional when he completed the ATC essentials 1 and 2 one day course with us. SketchUp and LayOut versatility along with many companion products shows that businesses and individuals wish to learn and embrace it and this extends the ever growing SketchUp community. So why not start again and understand the needs of everyone. After all we all enjoy the real world – so why should complexity and terminology control that. • You are with SketchUp since @LastSoftware. Till date how do you see the evolution of SketchUp? I see the evolution of SketchUp’s 3D trend continue to grow but at a louder frequency and its welcome knock at your door – really expected as natures own way of reshaping 3D design. It started way back, the market just needs to see its power and personally experience it. Why work with an application that is well marketed and branded but takes weeks to work up something you can’t touch and share? Too much money and time is wasted out there. Referring back to my first experience with SketchUp at TAYCAD in Lerwick 10 houses in one day against 10 houses in one to two weeks using other software, does that add up?. Mark Fuller said to me – I’m not sure if the houses are accurately modeled but look at the detail. He was convinced at the outset. I see and Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 hear SketchUp awareness becoming stronger all the time. The word SketchUp is whispered and recognized being by many now. I am seeing many who looked at SketchUp a few years back and really didn’t appreciate it or think it would not evolve; they are now revisiting where they last left it. We do strongly feel the message and marketing of SketchUp now needs to be pushed. All other industry software apps are steering their way to realize SketchUp’s integration and toolsets more now than ever. Many discussion forums are being set up by folks who may or may not have seen it years ago but realize now what it’s all about • How do you like to see SketchUp develop in future day? Further development in LayOut to provide annotation links to the group or component models that would save typing time would be great for a more direct tagging feature When annotating drawings. More 2D drawing tools, hatches and dimensioning will be well received by all.offering a better understanding and integration of ruby scripts to avoid timely searching across the internet would be invaluable. Better management controls to extend SketchUp’s functionality in offices, better Model management controls in an office for IT and design team management. And more integration of current third party free form and scheduling tools, BIM integration to SketchUp and improved rendering and stylizing. Support to multi core processing and improved compression on file size especially with textures and complex models. In general terms I see SketchUp being the primary 3D tool for kids and educational establishments, small businesses to large commercial design firms alike. I see it as a new working trend and I think the penny could drop. It is like fashion. It is all about time and fashion. 25 Years of 2D and 3D CAD and we all still struggle. SketchUp takes you where you want to be straight away. • According to you what is the USP of Ria Solutions? We not only offer professional sales, training and support as a specialist training and reselling provider, we get involved with our clients on projects Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 and work out the best workflows that both we and the client can achieve in the time scales and budgets allowed. With a close understanding of design and presentation, we talk and respond to each and every requirement that is required from us whether it is using SketchUp or other apps; after all we believe that with our multi faceted business skills come multi faceted workflows using different apps along with various training options. We often show clients what they can achieve in the shortest of time so that they realize the levels that they could reach themselves over time. We commit out time and are very passionate in what we offer. It’s the use of the software and not the thrills of glossy images that we focus on. Many clients we talk to are very clever and know that normally the big demonstration looks good and after sign up they are left with a bad taste in the mouth. When I used to work for the AEC CAD SIDE - TOO MUCH EMPHASIS was spent on after sales, support and training. We ARE ALWAYS LEARNING and receive positive responses direct from clients first time around – e.g. the software delivers a new and exciting way to work. SU offers that VERY CLEVERLY to all. Simple, fun, and powerful1 and wont break the bank. Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 • As a trainer how you have seen the potentiality of SketchUp as a designer tool? Search, Listen Realized, Explore and just do what you set out to do. No strings attached. It’s branded with Google behind it. Focuses on a pleasurable invite to play and learn 3D that has taken software industries at least 25 years to convince the market to buy into but still struggles to deliver to all along with hidden costs. If any child picks SU up that says it all. It is full 3D without any hidden disappointments. Its cost – it comes in both free and pro version. I’m sure your intelligence will guide you there? It is easy to use. If you buy it you will get complete satisfaction and many benefits. • How is the popularity of SketchUp among the newbie designer? It is magnetic to designers and they are keen to learn more. They can achieve much by surprise. It will pull users over to use it very quickly. All newbie designers from what I see is that they use it during their academic years and fully during employment. It is very well received and they are lucky to have it in helping to express their visions and concepts. Most of the designers will be using or should be using it. • Please give some advise to the budding designer Firstly, understand that SketchUp is a designer’s best friend; it has no boundaries as to its capabilities. You can be as loose or as accurate as you wish with plenty scope to keep things simple or add more complexity before further embellishing your designs using inbuilt styles, inbuilt or external rendering and animation apps.Try it out for free and then learn the benefits of the pro version. Take your ideas and concepts and bring them to life and avoid lengthily explanations to client and design team members. Use the model to engage their ideas in a digital. It works well alongside others with SketchUp at its core. Will be the best 3D experience they could expect for their very own needs. Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 • What is your advice to the team of Sketchup ur Space? I love your new site. It invites new and easy focus and emphasis on SketchUp, its community and what everyone can realize about Google’s Design Software. There are valuable resources for information and takes each and everyone’s own personal SketchUp Space and presents personal experiences and opinions in a slick way to help get the word out there explaining many attributes and its community spirit. I am very happy to see this new resource available to the world without having to be a member of a hidden group of members before you get noticed. You have shown that. There is great importance and interest for each and everyone out there to learn the best SketchUp methods from Google’s first and longest established SketchUp Authorized Training Centre. Well done. Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 3DVinci SketchUp Projects-of-the-Month June 2010 1 Rendering for Free, Using Kerkythea By Bonnie Roskes Take a SketchUp model of a room with a window, in which shadows are displayed and sunlight is streaming in. SketchUp’s cartoon-like interface is very clear, but makes the room look unrealistic. Also, the overall look is very dark because SketchUp has no defined lights. A rendering application enables you to produce a more realistic view, by taking away edges, adding lights, and changing material properties. -23- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 There are numerous rendering applications out there, many of which are reasonably priced (a few are priced quite high). For this project I chose Kerkythea for the simple reason that it’s free. (Some other renderers are now, or will be, free for teachers and instructors. I will write about those in future projects.) Kerkythea is the precursor to the commercial product Thea Render. So while still available for free, Kerkythea is no longer actively supported, though there are still user forums and instructional materials out there. It’s a great application for getting your feet wet with rendering, and once you get a feel for it, you could explore more of its many option, or look into other rendering applications. Keep in mind that rendering can take a long time, particularly when you add properties to materials such as reflectivity, base colors, etc. So leave some time for this project, or at least keep some interesting reading on hand (or go grab some coffee) when your computer is processing for long stretches! The idea for this project came from a useful book I recently reviewed: SketchUp 7.1 for Architectural Visualization, by Robin de Jongh. -24- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Robin introduces several ways you can enhance your SketchUp model views, all of which take advantage of free software (such as GIMP and Virtual Dub), freely available entourage objects such as trees, furniture, and people, and freely available textures and materials. My full review of this book is available on (www.3dvinci.blogspot.com), at the entry dated May 27,2010. my blog For this project, it helps to have some basic knowledge of Google SketchUp (though detailed instructions are provided). In particular, it’s important to know how to zoom, orbit, and pan the view. If you need more information on how to get started, and a description of some basic tools, please read 3DVinci’s Getting Started Guide (PDF). PC users: go to http://www.3dvinci.net/SketchUp_Intro_PC.pdf. Mac users: go to http://www.3dvinci.net/SketchUp_Intro_MAC.pdf. Step 1: Download Kerkythea 1. Go to http://www.kerkythea.net/joomla. Click the “Downloads” link. -25- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 2. There are two downloads we need. First, the application itself; click “Application.” 3. Select your version (PC or Mac) and install it. -26- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 4. Once that’s done, go back to the Downloads page and find the second download: click “Integration.” 5. Click “SketchUp.” -27- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 6. Download and install SU2KT. This provides the export mechanism from SketchUp into Kerkythea. Step 2: Set up the SketchUp Model 1. I’ve provided a model for this project, which includes a pre-set view. Go to the Google 3D Warehouse (http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse) and search for “kerkythea scene roskes” (watch your spelling!). Then click the download link and open the model in SketchUp. The model looks strange in this view, but the long box is the room itself, and the large picture includes the view that you’ll see outside the room’s window. (The picture is merely an image I found online, which I imported, enlarged, and placed directly in front of the window.) -28- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 2. Orbit to a view like this, in which you can see the room’s ceiling. There are two red rectangles there, which is where the lights will go. Lights can’t be created in SketchUp, but you can (and should) define where they will go. (You could also add the physical lights within Kerkythea, but it’s easier to create them in the SketchUp model.) -29- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 3. At the top of the SketchUp window is a tab with “Scene 1.” Click this tab, which takes you to the view that will be exported into Kerkythea. 4. Display the Shadows toolbar (PC: View / Toolbars / Shadows, Mac: View / Customize Toolbar, then drag the Shadows toolbar to the main toolbar). Click the icon shown below to turn shadows on, and use the sliders to adjust the time of year and time of day. Stop when you see some sunlight coming in through the window (yours can look different than what’s shown below). -30- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 5. If you don’t see the toolbar with the Kerkythea tools, display it (PC: View / Toolbars / SU2Kerkythea, Mac: View / Customize Toolbar and find the relevant toolbar). Click the first icon: Export model to Kerkythea. 6. Choose Yes for exporting geometry (there are no lights and the other options aren’t relevant). Then click OK. 7. When the export is complete, you’ll be asked if you want to open the image in Kerkythea. Choose No - it’s easier to open Kerkythea first. -31- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Step 3: Render in Kerkythea 1. Open Kerkythea, and use File / Open to open the exported image you saved. You should see a wireframe version of your view (the space shown will be a bit larger than the actual view, but the final product will mimic the SketchUp view). -32- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 2. From the Kerkythea menu, choose View / Adjust / Solid Rendering (or press the V key). All the materials have their base colors, with no translucence (the windows are solid). In the Lights list along the left side, the only light is the sun outside, as it is defined in SketchUp. 3. To see how this initial view would look after rendering, click the Start Render icon. -33- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 4. Accept the default settings (you can see that there many rendering options!) and click OK. This render shouldn’t take much time, and you can see the progress in Kerkythea’s title bar. When all is complete, the Quick View pane shows how the final render will look (pretty dark). -34- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 5. To save this rendered image, click the Image icon. 6. This opens the Rendered Image window, in which you can see the full rendered scene according to the SketchUp view. It’s dark because no lights are defined. If the image is too large, use the + and – magnifying glass icons. You could use the options and sliders on the left to adjust the image’s properties, and if you wanted to save the image you would click Save. But since we’ll be adding lights and other properties, you can skip saving this image (unless you just love it). Close this window. -35- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 7. Back in the Kerkythea window, click one of the red rectangles in the ceiling, which represent the lights. Both rectangles are highlighted, and their material (Color_A01) is indicated with a star. 8. Right-click on the material name, and choose Apply Material / Basic Pack / Diffuse Light. (As you can imagine, there are more material packs available, as well as other types of lights, but you can get great results with the default options that are provided.) -36- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 9. We can now check how this will look: click Start Render again (this time it will take longer to complete), then click Image. The scene is now much lighter. To compare this scene with the one we’ll create next, save this image (click Save in the Rendered Image window). 10. Now we’ll add a couple more properties. Click the blue window of the room, whose translucent glass material now gets the star. -37- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 11. Right-click on this material and choose Apply Material / Basic Pack / Thin Glass. Now you can see through the glass. 12. Now we’ll add a shiny floor. Select the floor to indicate its material (wood), and right-click on this material and choose Edit Material. -38- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 13. The options here are a bit overwhelming, but we just need one: click Reflection. On the left side of the Material Editor window, the current reflection color is black, which means the wood is not at all reflective. 14. Right-click on Reflection and choose Add Color. -39- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 15. A lighter version of black (gray) would keep the floor’s color and make it shinier. But let’s change the floor’s base color as well: choose a medium blue (or any other color you like). Then click Accept. 16. To close the Material Editor window, first click Apply Changes, then click Close Editor. (If you don’t apply your changes, Kerkythea won’t ask if you want to save changes). 17. Render again (this will take the longest - go make some coffee), and here’s the result: a blue shiny floor and a more accurate window. -40- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 18. If you think the window looks the same as before, zoom in more closely. In the most recent rendering, you can see a faint reflection of the room’s paintings. Before you assigned the glass material to this window, its material was only a plain translucent color, with no other properties you’d find in glass. So the previous rendering had no window reflection. As you can see, there are a million ways you can play around with the various material options, so take some time and see what you come up with! You can get some pretty stunning images with Kerkythea’s standard defaults, too. If you try this project with your children or students, and have great rendered images you’d like to share, please let me know! I will be happy to blog about it, and maybe feature it in a future newsletter. Contact me at [email protected]. Thanks! -41- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Article on D-cad (The Google ATC, India) D-cad is the first Google Authorised Training Centre in India for Google SketchUp & Google Earth. We were awarded as Google ATC in 2007. Professionally, we are an Architectural & Town Planning Firm. The Principal Architect is Ar. Anil Nimesh. He has great vision for Indian Professionals. He has a keen interest in making Professionals aware about advance & affordable Software Technology available worldwide. He first started in July 2005 and introduced two softwares i.e. Intellicad & SketchUp in India. In this relation, he had organised an International Seminar on 'Reinventing the IT Solutions' at S.P.A., Delhi. There are certain facts which every Professional has to face i.e. buying Desktop/ Laptop & Software. Most of the time Software are costilier than Hardware. Thus, no option left to choose Pirated one. It was first time when Ar. Anil Nimesh had introduced softwares suitable serving professional need which are Lower than the cost of Hardware. Today, lots of Professionals learnt & accepted the SketchUp as a most suitable software for 3D work in terms of simplicity, user friendliness and its professional nature. But, still stating "SketchUp as a Professional software" is rare as lots Professionals are not completing aware of the Software knowhow. But, Ar. Anil Nimesh had proved long time back. -42- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Initially, Professionals didn't agreed on this fact and 1 / 2hrs Demonstrations were not sufficient to explain the software's strength. So, he decided for 'No More Demonstration'. Since then i.e. year 2005, he started giving training on SketchUp and Software Application in the respective Professions. So, enough time to explain, prove and train on SketchUp and its professional features. The M/s Jacobs (a UK based firm), Ahmedabad was the first trained Architectural Office in Oct. 2005. And then, he made a statement that “3D Modeling is no more difficult and SketchUp is a professional software”. The first Base Camp was conducted in July 2007 at S.P.A., Delhi. All we need to train a Participant was that he must know hand drafting. So, many Old Age Architects came forward to learn SketchUp. The most known participants were Mrs. Tripta Khurana (The Chief Architect, Delhi Metro Rail Corportation) & Mrs. Manju Safaya (The Chief Architect, HUDCO) and so on. We did Base Camps in Dehradun, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Roorkee, Bangalore and Allahabad. Now, on an average, almost 100-150 Architects get training on SketchUp every year. Our Client list is mentioned in our website. India is full of Talented Professionals. But, most of the Professionals are not able to project their Original ideas in their Work. -43- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 They are talented but they hidden & surviving somewhere in the Country. There may be so many reasons but one of main reason is 3D Visualisation of their ideas. They design well but Client is not capable to percieve those ideas correctly/completely. Hence, Software is solution or medium but beyond their pocket. So, use Google SketchUp free version (unlimited) or Google SketchUp Pro which is for US$495/- lower the cost of Hardware. This software goes with your thoughts if you know how to command it. In SketchUp, making Geometry like tensigrity structure or geodesic forms is a seconds job. Why Training? As all of us know that there are lots of YouTube tutorials are available. It will give you part knowledge to operate the software but not the complete knowledge. That is also after doing so much of efforts, experiments, hit & trial on those tutourials over period of 6 months or more. After this great efforts, if a Professional think that we knew SketchUp and don't need any training. So, we say 'You don't need Training' to those Professionals. But, if you are experienced enough in SketchUp and still keen to learn. So, don't mind if we say, we'll train you but we'll take you as Zero in SketchUp. :-) It is beacuse, there are so many basics not covered in YouTube Tutorials which has a major relation with Advance Modeling. Your simple thought to learn more, give us enough boost to give more. Thus, we train only to those Professionals who know that at Google ATC to learn more and in a systematic manner. Why from D-cad? D-cad provides 'After Training Support' free of cost. It can be learning some basics or difficulties in Projects while using SketchUp. We are happy to serve you (the Trained Participants) beacause we take your Question as a Knowledge/ Learning. -44- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 What we focus during Training? We focus on SketchUp Software's Concept, learning of Commands, Combination of Commands, Hidden Commands, Knowledge & Importance of Hardware Configuration, different Software behaviour & their utilities, Issues & their solutions, Techniques, Efficienciency in working, Tips & Tricks and Application in Profession. At the end of the Training Course, we take Tests. Covering all these make our courses Unique in the World. That means different among Google ATCs worldwide. Types of Courses 1. Mastering Google SketchUp with Basics & Advance 3D Modeling for Architects or Interior Designers 2. Mastering Google SketchUp with Terrain Modeling 3. Mastering Google SketchUp with Realistic Rendering using SU Podium 4. Mastering Google Earth Pro (Limited to Govt. Organisation) 5. Mastering Google SketchUp with Geomodeling in Google Earth (Limited to Govt. Organisation) Deliverables Google Certificate, Software Handouts, Training Kit etc... but all after clearing certain test during the training. Contact Us Please write to us if you have any query at [email protected] or [email protected] -45- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Entourage Arts : A Guide to the World of SketchUp Entourage Arts is a Google SketchUp™ Authorized Training Center in Canada, located in Vaughan, a suburb of Toronto, Ontario. Entourage Arts services the entire Canadian market providing SketchUp training classes coast to coast. Susan Sorger, an architectural illustrator, is the owner and operator of Entourage Arts, a company which was established in 2003, providing hand-rendered entourage image collections in SketchUp ™ format as well as PNG format for rendering applications such as Photoshop™ and Piranesi ™. Susan was well-acquainted with SketchUp™, having employed it as the basis for her architectural illustrations as far back as 2002 with SketchUp™ Version 2 and, as a very active member of the, then, SketchUp™ forum, she was well known to the @Last SketchUp team in Boulder. In late 2006 Susan filled-in briefly as a contract trainer for the Google SketchUp™ Boulder office and was invited in 2007, as an already established SketchUp-related business with a web presence, to become an Authorized Training Center for Canada under the new Google model for providing training services. -46- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Classes are provided across Canada, in rented computer facilities. The courses offered are the Essentials 1 and 2 classes as developed by Google SketchUp™, and Advanced 1 and 2 developed by Susan Sorger, Entourage Arts. These Advanced Classes were developed at a time when Google did not offer an Advanced Class curriculum and the decision to continue to offer their own is related to isolating all “CAD” related materials into a single halfday course as this was deemed to better serve the Canadian market. Susan has also developed a 1 week full-day camp curriculum for campers aged 9 to 11 and a version for ages 12 to 15. The curriculum is well-documented with an instructional DVD for councillor training and is licensed to interested camps in North America. In December of 2010, Entourage Arts opened their own training facility located in their offices in Vaughan, Ontario and all Toronto classes are conducted here. Classes continue to be offered in rental facilities across Canada though regularly scheduled classes occur only in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Vaughn/Toronto at this time, though plans are in place for additional locations. Entourage Arts has also offered classes in Ottawa, Halifax, Victoria and Montreal, in English. We do have a French speaking Google SketchUp Authorized Trainer in Montreal, Architect Mario Chabot, however, since our materials are in English and they have not been translated, the training provided by Mario is of his own design. We do not schedule formal classes in French in Montreal, instead referring clients to Mario. Our Google Authorized Halifax trainer is Architect Peter Henry. We have recently welcomed Architect, author and ArchiCAD trainer, Dwight Atkinson as a trainer for our western provinces: Manitoba to British Columbia. -47- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Entourage Art also provides webinar classes with a unique curriculum and private corporate training across Canada. Entourage Arts is dedicated to bringing SketchUp™ training to as many communities in Canada as possible, however the Canadian Market provides some unique challenges. With a population equivalent to only that of California, the Canadian population is scattered over an extensive territory from one coast to another with 5 hour flight times to reach a given market a common occurrence. “Our maximum class size is 10”, states Susan Sorger, “though the average tends to be smaller. In order to just meet our costs for classroom rental, airfare and hotel we need to have a minimum of 4 individuals averaged over the 2 days encompassing 4 half-day modules. On more than one occasion we have decided to go ahead with small classes even though we did no more than break even. We face an additional issue that in smaller communities, there are no computer facilities adequate for SketchUp™ Training.” Nevertheless, Entourage Arts is actively engaged in plans to expand the roster of cities offering regularly scheduled classes. Class schedules and registration for Entourage Arts SketchUp™ Training may be found here: http://www.entouragearts.com/ -48- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 TOP DIZAJN dooel Kočani, Ilindenska 118 Makedonija Tel./F 00389 33 273-453 i 273 463 Mob. 00389 70 213 423 IBAN.MK07300701001806883 SWIFT.KOBSMK2XKOB KOMERCIJALNA BANKA AD SKOPJE Autor: Todor Panovski el. eng. Top3D http://top3d.eu Presentation of object in 3D on website using Google Earth Plug-in and two ways of presenting inside of object using photo 360 We use 2 different way about presentation of inside of objects using photo 360 and Google Earth Plug-in. One way: We use 360 photo from World Panoramic Photography 360 City. It is possible to enter in photo 360 from the web browser, and see a few separated photos. See example in video by clicking here on image below: -49- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Second way: We put placemark on 3D object and with click on placemark we show photo 360 of inside of the object. You can see example in video by clicking here on image below: -50- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Jim Leggitt Drawing Workshop with SketchUp I recently held a drawing workshop in Denver with a major focus on different visualization methods using Google SketchUp. In addition to exploring modeling strategies and options, we developed hybrid drawings that merged hand drawing techniques with SketchUp models. The group created drawings using a simple “overlay and trace” method and the more digital method of “composite drawing” that combined color prints of SketchUp scenes with different hand drawing techniques. The results were quick and very effective for communicating design ideas. Jim Leggitt Drawing Workshop in Denver, April 28, 2011 SketchUp Overlay and Trace Method -51- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Step 1- SketchUp Massing Model. The subject was a simple residential design from the 1930’s. I built a basic SketchUp model using floor plans and elevations that I scanned from a classic book on residential design. I exported an eye-level perspective scene and printed it in color on 8.5x11” paper. Step 2 - Overlay Drawing. One of my students, Marc Applebaum, AIA sketched over the print with a red pencil to block out the car and other elements, then drew over the scene with a Pilot Fineliner pen on a sheet of tracing paper. His pen and ink drawing captured the basic house model view and added site detail such as walls, steps, trees and shrubs. -52- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Step 3 - Final Color. Marc completed the drawing with a wash of Chartpak AD markers and added texture with Prismacolor pencils. He built up shadows and contrast with a dark cool gray marker. The overlay drawing took less than 60 minutes from initial redline mockup to final coloring! SketchUp Composite Drawing Method Detailed SketchUp Model. More developed than the overlay and trace massing model, this model of the same 1930’s house was refined with materials and components. Roofing material was selected, 3D tree components added and a classic car imported from SketchUp 3-D Warehouse. I established an identical view as the previous drawing exercise, exported a high resolution jpeg, printed the image on 11x17” bond paper and drew directly onto the color print with Prismacolor pencils and Chartpak AD markers. Final Composite Drawing. The print from my SketchUp model was first colored with very light Chartpak AD markers and then over-traced with a black Prismacolor pencil. The final image was scanned at 300dpi. -53- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Waterfront Composite Drawing. This semi-detailed SketchUp “stage set” model was constructed with the goal of establishing a single perspective view in which a composite drawing was developed. The model view was exported into SUPodium to render glass and water reflections. The final SketchUp view was lightened in Photoshop and printed 11x17” on coated bond paper. -54- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Step 1 - Ink Line Delineation. Using a Pilot Fineliner pen, Marc sketched directly onto the print and illustrated the different buildings, people, landscaping and signage. To emphasize distance, he concentrated detail in the foreground and faded his linework in the distance. Much of the original SketchUp model view was untouched on the left side of the scene. -55- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Step 2 - Final Composite Color. Marc added Chartpak AD markers and Prismacolor pencils directly onto the print and completed the drawing in less than 90 minutes. This “hybrid” approach to drawing combines detailed SketchUp models with a hand drawing process which results in very effective presentation “Tradigital Drawings” - the merging of traditional hand drawing techniques with digital models. Left to Right - Michael Watts, Emily Trinh, Marc Applebaum, and Jim Leggitt Extract from Jim Leggitt Blog. -56- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 BLOG: A Brief Introduction to the ATC Courses By: Debarati Nath As the world is fast changing, the paradigm of professional learning is also changing. And architectural designing is not an exceptional. That’s why Google has started Authorized Training Centers all over the world. Though there are many online tutorials available on SketchUp, the users find difficulty while using the SketchUp professionally. That’s why Google Authorized Training Center is here to provide the proper knowledge on professional usage of SketchUp. It is very important to have a proper course to methodically learn SketchUp. For that reason Google introduced different courses according to the requirements and proficiency of the users. From a beginner to an advance, Google ATC for SketchUp has all types of course suites for each genre of the learners. The courses are: • • • • • GOOGLE SKETCHUP ESSENTIALS 1 GOOGLE SKETCHUP ESSENTIALS 2 GOOGLE SKETCHUP PRO ADVANCED LANDSCAPE GOOGLE SKETCHUP PRO ADVANCED SKILLS GOOGLE EARTH PRO ESSENTIALS Here we can have a small discussion on the each course Google ATC offered: -57- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 GOOGLE SKETCHUP ESSENTIALS 1: Google SketchUp Essentials 1 is the starting point of the SketchUp learning. This course contains some basic knowledge of SketchUp. This course is recommended for the new users and for those who have little experience in drawing and wanting to learn three dimensional modeling. The person who has control of mouse of the WINDOWS and MAC OS X along with some basic knowledge can have the eligibility of grabbing the course. After completion of the course the users will have the understanding on how to use the tools for creating and manipulating 3D forms, create and apply surfaces to a model; import components from Google Warehouse, position and export SketchUp models to Google Earth. GOOGLE SKETCHUP ESSENTIALS 2: Google SketchUp Essentials 2 is designed for those who has some basic knowledge on SketchUp and Google Earth and especially for those who wish to deepen 3D modeling to discover the full potential of Google SketchUp. The people who have completed the One Earth essentials or master the basics of this software like the environment and interface of SketchUp – modeling objects in two or three dimensions – Navigation and visualization of 3D models. -58- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 After completion of this course, the users will be able to use SketchUpto manage the 3D geometry by creating and manipulating groups and components; import information into SketchUp from Google earth, use Photomatch to add photographs to the models; create, edit, apply and mix styles; create a basic presentation. GOOGLE SKETCHUP PRO ADVANCED LANDSCAPE: Google SketchUp Pro Advanced Landscape is a discipline that encompasses many workflows that result in designs ranging from human scale site fixture to regional master plans. While many of the designins of this course can be created from scratch, often AutoCAD files, surveyor data, hand renderings and existing photography are all incorporated in the design process as well as the end result. Expressing all this information in three dimensions will greatly facilitate communication of the design to the others. After completing the Essential 1 & 2, anyone can opt for this course. After completion of the course the users will be able to create 2D geometry in 3D environment, create and manipulate 3D faces, maintain a coplanar geometry and use of interface, apply material, use image in the model, add location geo location from Google Earth and many more things. GOOGLE EARTH PRO ESSENTIALS: Google Earth Pro Essential enables you to compile and present information in a virtual 3D space. In addition, the users will be able to add, view and analyze their own information from a variety of GIS sources along with the background information hosted on Google earth server. At the completion of this course, you’ll be able to use Google Earth Pro to create and manipulate points, routes and polygons; import and locate addre3ss; import images; export a geo referenced SketchUp model to Google Earth; import ESRI Shape files to create thematic maps; and create basic animations. This course will also allow participants to use techniques to optimize for Google Earth SketchUp models. For more blog like this please visit: http://jimleggitt.typepad.com -59- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 WIP: VR in Vray SketchUp This is a work in progress. My interest in creating a VR can be traced long time ago. way way back when I was using Max Release 1.5. I would like to try one here using Google Sketchup right after I posted and interesting tutorial using Vray for Rhino. Check it out HERE. How did I start in SketchUp? Here is a screen grab on the scene I used for my IES tutorial. Basically, I placed my camera in the middle of the room. I created a line and place the camera here. 2. All you need to do is to adjust the height of the camera by moving it long the Z axis. Here is my screen grab. The camera is about 1.2 meter above the floor level. -60- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 3. Camera type:. In Vray SKetchup the Camera type must be Spherical and the Field of View (FOV) must be 359.9 degrees. 4. Image aspect ratio Lastly the image aspect ratio in vray must be 2.0 where the width is 2 times the height. In the Vray output size, tick Override Viewport. Image below shows the image output I am using. -61- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 5. Here is the render First of all if you are looking and interested with Panorama. This is a good site to visit. Click HERE. It is important to Vray SketchUp will create your panoramas but not the movie. Therefore you will need a different piece of software - a "viewer" to display the panorama as a movie or in the web page. The viewer like Quicktime for instance need two things: first the image itself, and second the information about the image, such as whether it is 360 degrees wide or less than that, whether the image file is cylindrical2 or spherical2, cubic, fish eye, projection, etc. Using quicktime, flash are excellent since you dont have to use web to view them. All you need is a flash player movie or a quicktime movie. Here is the simple workflow how to put now your spherical render. -62- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Workflow 1: Using Pano2VR. You can download the shareware here. Step 1: Open Pano2VR -63- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Step 2: Input Type: Auto Panorama: Spherical Browse the location of the rendered image in Vray SketchUp -64- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Step 3: Panorama Parameters You can adjust the panorama parameters. In my case, I did not touch it. -65- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Step 4: Output Enter your output. In my case I used quicktime That's it. Here is my finish one using pano2Vray shareware program. If you want to download click HERE. -66- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Some other workflow as follows: Workflow 2: Using GoCubic Tutorial from Panoguide HERE. Workflow 3: Using Pano Press Another cool way using using PanoPress. You have to have Wordpress install 1. Download & unzip Panopress 2. Upload Panopress to your wp-plugins folder 3. Activate Panopress in your WordPress admin plugins page 4. Configure Panopress settings in the admin page 5. Optional: Upload your KRPano or Flash Panorama Player global swf file if you are using PanoPress with a global viewer for all panoramas on your site 6. Upload your KRpano Pano2VR, or Flash Panorama Player panoramas to your site via ftp 7. Enter the shortcode in your post Workflow 4: Hosting your Pano to Pano sites The easiest so far is using site to host your spherical panorama, like www.360cities.net, but I am not sure with this. I beleive that the one I did is in jeopardy of loosing the hosting, because it was not a real city nor a real environment. All you need to is to sign up and upload your image. Then you can choose what type you want. Here is the hosted image. -67- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Showcased Images -68- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Showcased Images -69- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Showcased Images -70- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Art Institute Of Colorado: The Art Institute of Colorado is located in Denver, one of America's great cities and a location sure to inspire your creativity. The Art Institute of Colorado is part of The Art Institutes, a system of schools with more than 40 locations throughout North America. The Art Institute of Colorado Continuing Education Department offers Google Authorized Earth and SketchUp training: Created by Google technical curriculum developers Delivered by Google Certified Trainers while trainees work on a dedicated client Certification exam available to validate high level of technical competency Location: The Art Institute of Colorado 1200 Lincoln Street Denver, CO 80203 Typical Schedule: Weekdays 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. or evenings one night per week, for eleven weeks SketchUp Courses • Google SketchUp Essentials One • Google SketchUp Essentials Two • Google SketchUp Advanced Skills • Google SketchUp Advanced Landscape • Google SketchUp for Geomodeling -71- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Bright Ideas Bright Ideas Consultants are the absolute pros at integrating Google Earth 6, Google SketchUp Pro 8, and Google Layout 3 into industry specific workflows. We are immersed in the use of these applications everyday as practicing professionals at See Before Building and also as trainers for Bright Ideas Consultants. We are patient, concise, and possess a wealth of knowledge. Our classes are innovative, effective, industry specific, and reasonably priced. Bright Idea also offer online training for Google SketchUp • Free 30 Minute Trial (a $50 value!) • $75.00 / hour • $200 / 3 hours The SketchUp workflow for Architect • Eliminate Expensive software • Leverage freeware and software that you already own • save time and money immediately • generate accurate conceptual drawing and presentations fast • move seamlessly to 2D/3D CAD and Revit -72- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Concept 3D Concept 3D For concept3D, training is never just about the training. They believe a designer's life is about constant learning, networking, having confidence and most importantly having fun. They know any training is just a small cog in a larger machine, but Concept 3D is ready to be that important small cog that catalyzes the workflow. In addition to being active participants in the Google Earth and Google SketchUp blogosphere, concept3D works with firms throughout Minneapolis and Boulder offering their Brownbag Training Series. It is a great way to stay connected with the design community and to see first hand the issues and concerns of cutting edge designers. Being designers ourselves, we appreciate not just the price of time but the value of time. The concept3D Sixty Second Series is a collection of free training videos authored with that appreciation in mind. We became concerned trying to find online training that was high quality, succinct, and useful so we decided to make our own. The short version of all this is that we learn when you learn. concept3D is exceedingly equipped to create amazing models for you with our modeling services. Now we are intensely interested in teaching you how to model with our education initiative. here is definitely a wealth of knowledge and a variety of training solutions with all the Google ATCs out there. The core strengths of concept3D's training are that our trainers have not only been teaching SketchUp & Google Earth since 2002, they use both applications (and many more) on realworld projects daily. The extensive concept3D library on the 3D Warehouse -73- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 clearly illustrates that. We work with our students before and after each training to offer the best overall training experience. An hour of time is dedicated to each hands-on, full-day class specifically for questions, answers and custom training. Courses offer: • • • • • Private Custom Training $495 Live Classes in Minneapolis, MN $395 Foundation SketchUp Advanced SketchUp Geo+Modeling -74- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Genius DV Institute: The two-day SketchUp training of Genius DV Institute covers the entire Google Authorized curriculum, from how to open the software to the most advanced techniques. By the end of our course, you'll be able to create, animate, and display 3D environments at a sophisticated level. The 2-Day SketchUp class includes ALL of these Google Authorized modules: • • • • • SketchUp Essentials One SketchUp Essentials Two SketchUp Advanced Skills SketchUp Advanced Landscape SketchUp Geomodeling Benefits include • • • • • Hands-on training from Steve Gross Google certified courseware Ongoing support Framed certificate AIA and ASLA students receive 15 Continuing Education Learning Units -75- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Instructor Steve Gross is a Google Certified Trainer and SketchUp beta tester. Steve uses Google SketchUp on most of his major projects, including the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter Theme Park and the new Transformers theme park ride at Universal Studios Hollywood. Schedule Genius DV Institute offers the SketchUp course approximately every month at our Orlando classroom, and they can also teach you at your own office. View the class schedule and pricing, or call (866)566-1881 for details about on-site training. -76- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 MicroCAD: MicroCAD was founded in 1987, by the president, Agustin Fernandez. They offer training in Autodesk software including AutoCAD, Revit, 3ds Max, Civil 3D, and customized trainings based on customer needs. This training is held on site at one of the training centers or at the customer’s place of business. The open courses are limited to small classes never over 10 people. They provide class files to work with in the class as well as 30 days after the course is over. Students also receive 30 days of tech support from the instructor for working through class material and the challenges of working with their own software copy. All open courses include courseware material such as textbooks for each student as well. The prices are competitive and they try to run a promotional for training courses about once per quarter. They also accept Autodesk Assistance Program participants and honor their discounts with Autodesk for training, software sales, etc. All of the ATC’s provide certification through Autodesk in both Associate and Professional exams. MicroCAD believes their clients choose them for the small class size, personal attention, ease of locations, and willingness to meet the client’s needs. -77- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 MicroDesk: Education is one of the smartest investments a person can make. By making that investment with Microdesk you ensure that you’ll receive comprehensive, professional training in a comfortable and conducive environment. Based on their holistic approach to the Architecture, Engineering, Consulting and Operations and Maintenance markets, Microdesk provides effective education options for learning Autodesk, Oracle, Google and Adobe software products. The experience and vision allows them to go beyond demonstrating how the products work by focusing on the individual user and how the products should be applied to design, construction and operations tasks. The key aspects of Microdesk’s approach to Education are: Expert Industry-Knowledgeable Instructors Focus on the User Teach Process and Application Provide Flexible Delivery Methods Provide access to ongoing education and support -78- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Next Wave: NextWave Technology is led by Paul Benbow who was the Founder of CADRE Systems and brings over 25 years of industry knowledge. Paul is passionate about seeing his clients become successful with the CAD tools. Please feel free to contact Paul and share your goals or problems with your CAD software. Paul and his team at NextWave Technology can take you where you need to be with your CAD software and systems. NextWave Technology is your local SketchUp Authorized Training center. You can count on them to train your staff on how to get the most out of SketchUp! Your vision is the limit With SketchUp 3D design software. SketchUp is a 3D modeling package from Google. SketchUp provides an opportunity to produce 3D models from Architectural buildings to small machine parts. Contact NextWave Technology to make sure your staff is getting the most out of SketchUp! The Courses they offer: • • • • Mastering Sketchup, Essentials 1 & 2 SketchUp Advanced Landscape SketchUp Geomodeling SketchUp for AutoCAD Users -79- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 School: Every aspect of the School is tailored for community input, from forum message ratings to status profiles. Anyone with questions to contribute or skills to flex can feed the community, and be fed in return. In this way, they’ve forged a tool for the novice and grandmaster alike. The more it gets used, the more useful it gets. They made this for the SketchUp community because that’s who they are. A ragtag group of architects, computer nerds, and dreamers, School is united by a vision of ever-evolving education. The training adapts to your needs. They are fluid in any medium, from webinars or podcasts to DVDs and live classes. If the subject is SketchUp or Google Earth, they’ve only one question: What do you want to learn? The Courses they offer: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Google SketchUp - Essentials 1 Google SketchUp - Essentials 2 Google Earth Pro Advanced SketchUp Skills SketchUp for Geo-Modeling Studio Arts SketchUp Pro 1 Studio Arts SketchUp Pro 2 Google SketchUp Advanced Landscape Designer Bootcamp Google SketchUp Essentials for Interior Design for Students Google SketchUp Essentials for Interior Design for Instructors K&B Workshop – Applied SketchUp Essentials One K&B Workshop – Applied SketchUp Essentials Two K&B Workshop – Applied Advanced SketchUp -80- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Sterling LEDET Sterling Ledet and Associates realizes the importance of education and they take pride in being able to offer you classes that are more custom fit to your needs. Call them at (770) 414-5007 if you have any special questions or e-mail us at [email protected]. This class is 2 days long. Class time is 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Breaks are scheduled throughout the day and lunch is typically scheduled 12-1. Students provide their own lunch. What You Will Learn in This Training Course • • • • • • • • Creating Basic Geometry Creating Surfaces From Polygons Understanding Stickiness In 3D Drawing In 3D Using The Pencil Tool Generating Forms Quickly Creating Concentric Surfaces Mirroring in SketchUp Display Options And Styles -81- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Who Should Attend this Training Course This course is designed for those who would like to learn to create quicker (and sometimes more accurate) 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional study models with the ease of Google SketchUp. This course is intended for students with little or no 3 dimensional drawing or SketchUp experience, but who want to start to create 3 dimensional models using SketchUp. Locations for this Training Course Ledet has training centers in Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, San Diego and Washington DC. They also offer classes at a network of rental facilities. They offer private onsite training and instructor-led, live online training. If coming to a rental facility, please double-check the location of your class with their office to make sure you get to the right location. -82- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 4 Site Melbourne: Unlike other distributors of software who are in the retail business, Kevin Hui actually has been using SketchUp Pro pretty much everyday for his work since 2002. SketchUp Pro is an amazing design tool that is intuitive to use, therefore allowing you to focus on the design task rather than thinking about how to draw it. Kevin also runs an Architecture+Design forum called [pushpullbar]2, originally based on the design exploration capabilities of SketchUp Pro. Courses: One of the best way to learn SketchUp Pro is to watch the VIDEO TUTORIALS online to get started. As there is no one prescribed way to use this versatile program, he currently does not offer conventional training. What he does offer is consultation with your company in order to gain an understanding of the following: - type of work you do - what is your current workflow - available programs - staffs' skills+abilities - things you want to achieve with SketchUp Pro The advice o you on the most appropriate methods and techniques in SketchUp Pro to suit your business. -83- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 PROCAD: Dream, Design and Communicate in 3D. PROCAD provides SketchUp training courses throughout Australia. SketchUp was developed for the conceptual stages of design, SketchUp is powerful yet easy-to-learn 3D software. Think of it as the pencil of digital design. Through step-by-step lessons written by recognized experts in their fields, PROCAD's how-to courses and tutorials can help you master the techniques you need to become more productive with CAD products and solutions. Looking for a quick suggestion that you can implement right now? Take a look at PROCAD's range of courses. For those companies that have complex training requirements—such as offices in many different locations, they provide a range of custom training programs, from customization of standard courses to development of custom curriculum. -84- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 InterMedia Brasil/Chile/Colombia/CostaRica/ Mexico: International Media LLC (Intermediate) is an international company dedicated to promote and market information systems in Latin America through a network of local businesses providing a regional focus with high technical and commercial experience. InterMedia is the only authorized by the company Google Inc. to market SketchUp in Latin America. InterMedia is the only authorized by the company Google Inc. to market its products in Latin America. Most of the members and shareholders of Grupo InterMedia are entrepreneurs trained in architecture or graphic design thus providing a deep understanding of market and technology needs by providing personal attention based on their own experience and research. -85- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Total CAD: The TotalCAD Courses born with the mission to be specialized in training and technical expertise for the corporate market. The entire range of courses was designed to meet the frequent demands of the market. The instructors work with courses that add all the content required by the best institutions, combined with practical exercises throughout the the period of the course to total assimilation. All the instructors are professionals in the markets they serve and the focus is to prepare students for professional success in tomorrow's corporate world. The classes are small in order personalized attention for each participant. Be part of this success story and make a difference in the market. Call and find out the course of your choice and know all the advantages of being a student TotalCAD courses. Show spaces in three dimensions is essential to succeed in the design of spaces arquitetônpuxaricos. An interaction of light and color spaces and forms are the functions of the spaces are exciting. Traditional methods for exploring these issues are very laborious. The use of computer-enabled, with a faster (and sometimes, more accurately), the generation of models of study, exploring the productivity in developing projects. -86- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 After completing this course you will be able to: • Create a two-dimensional geometry (in a three-dimensional environment) • Create surfaces using lines and polygons • Create surfaces using circles and arcs • Create surfaces using curves freehand • Demonstrate adherence to geometric • Create a three-dimensional geometry • Viewing a 3D model • Creating 3D surfaces using line • Demonstrate adherence geometric 3D • Create geometry using the tool Push / Pull • Move to manipulate geometric entities • Maintaining the co-planar geometry • Connecting and generate forms • Catch a consequence • Generate forms quickly • Restore a surface • Create a model step by step • Create a mirror and vector • Apply material • Create three-dimensional texts • Import models from Google 3D Warehouse • Change a model using styles • Import terrain information (image and topography) Google Earth • Position and export models in Google Earth -87- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Entourage Arts Entourage Arts is the only source dedicated to providing Architects and Illustrators with Clip Art: quality Non Photorealistic Entourage Elements for use in conceptual or formal renderings. Our alpha masked "cutouts" are created by artists from around the world to exacting standards that cannot easily be matched by individual renderers within the time constraints of most Architectural Illustration projects. Located just outside of Toronto, Canada, Entourage Arts is owned and operated by Susan Sorger, MBA, ASAI (American Society of Architectural Illustrators). Susan's Architectural Visualizations have been featured on related software and Architectural forums such as CG Architect and Piranesi. A recent 4 page article written by Susan on rendering techniques using Piranesi appears in the quarterly magazine published by the ASAI. Licensed from Google SketchUp* and identical to their classes in the USA: • • Essentials I Essentials II Entourage Arts provides Advanced classes created in-house and unique to Canada The Appendix to the class Manual includes some exercises from the "SketchUp* 7 Advanced Exercises" by Bonnie Roskes: • • Advanced Skills I Advanced Skills II Finally, they also offer Corporate training for customers who would prefer to receive training at their facility and Private & Semi-Private Training for Individuals. Scheduling of Private training is treated on a case-by-case basis. To request a quote or additional information. -88- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Hsoft Technologies, Inc. Hua Siwei Technology (HSW) was founded in 1999, main business scope includes: IT industry, education and training, environmental protection, consulting services. Hua Siwei large regular education courses, training programs, including SketchUp, Autodesk products, Adobe products, Microsoft products. We provide modular training courses related products for different stages, different target users and enthusiasts to provide a full range of training and services. Hua Siwei Technology Group Training Services hope that through our professional training, and software that enable customers to lead the fans in the first trend of the times and become leaders in various fields. -89- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Hangzhou DianSai Digital Technology Co.,Ltd. Digital Technology Co., Ltd. Hangzhou Code game is a high-tech development zone in Hangzhou incorporated in computer software agents, development, sales and technical service-based high-tech enterprise, the company is currently double-soft-certified enterprise in Zhejiang Province. Course Description: Digital Technology Co., Ltd. Hangzhou Code game software, Google SketchUp, as authorized dealers in China, ATC, has been committed to SketchUp software industry in the design industry and the promotion of education, training and technical services. Google SketchUp Google software training courses to the official guide for all curriculum-based, combined with domestic sketchUp software developed by the actual application, certified by the company's technical instructor by Google for relevant professionals to provide professional SketchUp software, the system of learning. All are with the real case application skills to teach, so that students can more realistically with the actual work and study questions linked encountered. Through the application of training, students can truly recognize the power of the software, fast and practical skills to improve their personal level of applications in SketchUp, the real productivity gains and creative levels. -90- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Digital Media: Digital Media is one of the first SketchUp training centers in our Region. We began with training classes in 2003. when we started with SketchUp distribution for Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Serbia and other countries in our region. In 2007. we received the certificate of authorization and became an Authorised Sketchup Taining Center. Participants are attending SketchUp courses in our main office in Cakovec Croatia, but when necessary we also visit our SketchUp users for training. Mostly we work with small groups with up to 5 attendees. We had training participants from all countries in our region. Our SketchUp customers have some benefits. We give them free email and telephone support and some discount for the training courses. SketchUp courses are organized in two classes: basic class and advanced class. Each class lasts four hours of training. The basic class is for new Google SketchUp users or anyone interested in learning the basics of Google SketchUp. This course is intended for students with little or no 3 dimensional drawing or SketchUp experience, but who want to start creating 3 dimensional models using SketchUp. Upon completion of this course, the attendee should be able to: create 2 dimensional geometry (create surfaces from lines, circles, polygons, arcs, and from freehand curves), create 3 dimensional geometry, view a model in 3D, create surfaces from lines in 3D, create geometry with the push-pull tool, move entities to manipulate geometry, connect and generate forms, lock -91- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 an inference, generate forms quickly, restore a surface, create a model step-by-step, mirror a model, create an array, apply Materials, create 3D Text, import component models from Google 3D Warehouse, position and export models to Google Earth. The advanced class is intended for students with basic experience with SketchUp, and who want to create efficient 3 dimensional models using SketchUp. Upon completion of this course, the attendee should be able to: demonstrate stickiness in the model, use Groups and Components to isolate geometry, know the difference between a group and a component, create a component, demonstrate component behavior and how to edit a component, create component nesting for efficient modeling, demonstrate the effect of scaling on similar components, understand the Component browser, browse for and download components for Google 3D Warehouse, combine components to create a model in Google Earth, locate a site in Google Earth, import the site to SketchUp, insert a component from a file, model from a Photograph (photomatch and texture Tweaker), understand the Materials browser, use the Follow-me tool, swap (reload) components in a model, work with SketchUp Styles (apply, edit/create, mix), create a presentation with the LayOut tools. -92- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Adebeo: My company Adebeo Denis Bolomier founded the company Adebeo in 2009. They are training many different people from different field with university of art, plenty of architects, wood building company and industrial companies, engineering consultant, TV news people, landscape designers, decoration design... Adebeo provides several training from beginner level to expert one. Adebeo develops also plugin. The training session welcome 5 people max to guaranty a good quality and better understanding. They train on PC/MAC. Adebeo and ATC ATC is a precious added value for Adebeo. It is quality agreement that certifies skills and capabilities of Adebeo to train people on Google SketchUp. ATC certification is a part of an international and dynamic network. It provides connections around the world end enables us to share experience and keeps learning Adebeo is very proud to be ATC but is aware that it includes some duties : being always at the top of our Sketchup knowledge, challenging its training courses to keep a reference -93- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Adebeo offers ATC courses with: • Essential 2days: beginner program • Advanced skills 1 days: including the autocad importation • Advanced landscape skills 1day: with sandboxe tools • Geomodeling 1days • Layout 1 day In addition to these courses, they proposes also : Design product program with the plugin use: Rendering software training: photorealistic rendering -94- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Ziggourat Formation The entire team is training at your disposal to help you build your educational journey and help you in your paperwork. Courses Offer: • • • • SketchUp Essentials training one Two training SketchUp Essentials SketchUp Training Geomodeling SketchUp Training Essentials -95- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Computer Works: In groups or on your individual needs-oriented individual training, the experienced instructors will teach you SketchUp to the side of the clients. The courses are run by our qualified and experienced trainers. In addition to the actual program gives each student a lot of useful tips and tricks to ease the everyday life. The groups are intentionally kept small (max. 12 participants) to allow sufficient scope for individual questions. For the course duration, please refer to the respective course descriptions. Computer Works offer, depending on the subject of compact half-day, one day or two day courses. In individual training the experienced instructors will fully and completely respond to your needs. Do you have questions about specific issues or you just want to let you check whether certain tasks could perhaps not be solved much more efficiently - the experts will advise you. The training can take place at the premises of computer works in Basel, or directly to you. Theme, date and duration of training you identify yourself. Courses Available: • • • • Google SketchUp Basics I Design with SketchUp time-saving and efficient. Google SketchUp Basics II Summary of solutions for different Modeling -96- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Polzin: Since 2005 Polzin have expanded their product range with SketchUp, because they appreciate happy customers. SketchUp why customers are happy? Because they've been waiting for something like SketchUp! But we should ensure that a bit wider perspective. Whether the customers want only to illustrate their offers or publish gigantic projects in Google Earth do, SketchUp is always there. Inexpensive, easy to learn and it's absolutely addictive. SketchUp to sniff (but stripped down and only for private use) is available on the Internet for free download from Google. SketchUp Anyone who would like to take commercial orders, with us a free CD and can with the demo version (see above) may already realize his first project. CAD professionals see the full version of all interfaces to pass data to Earth to their CAD system or vice versa. Symbol libraries, collections of textures and workshops to supplement our service complete SketchUp. Oh yes: SketchUp costs only 373 EUR Update 72 EUR) excl. To order tax in our web shop. -97- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 SoftTech: SoftTech supports architects, engineers and planners with consistent software life-cycle of a building and takes into account all information in the environment of the networked building process: Your ideas and your design will be treated on an appropriate level of abstraction that fits your design goals. Despite the sketching and modelFeelings is precise and detailed construction for granted. With SketchUp anyone can create interesting, vibrant and three-dimensional sketches, even though the "6b-pencil" unused for years. SPIRIT campus is a website specifically for the field study and training. The central goal of our student-focused website is the accompaniment of your training path. Young talent means SOFTTECH not only free software, but also the active support of free workshops and personal presence. Together with the distribution partners, they offer various places in Germany a month free workshops on SPIRIT in which you can offer, regardless of the Uni -SPIRIT acquire knowledge or to expand. In addition to the basic way of working with SPIRIT center will focus on certain issues are. At the end of the approximately 3-hour event will also give you time for individual questions of. The dates will take place throughout Germany for the same time, always on one month. -98- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Whole Win Technology Whole Win technology offers training for customers who would prefer to receive training at their facility. Scheduling of private training is treated on a case-by-case basis. To request a quote or additional information please contact us at 2749 3817 or email: [email protected]. Video Training : The video tutorials are a fast and efficient way to get started with SketchUp. These short videos range from basic to more advanced topics. If you are new to SketchUp then it is recommend that you watch all of the tutorials from start to finish as they introduce many of SketchUp‘s unique techniques, tools and procedures. -99- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Geo Information and Modeling Solution Pvt Ltd: Geo Information and Modeling Solution (GIMS) is a group of professionals who are into Geo Information and Geo Modeling. GIMS are the innovators of GEO REFERENCE MODEL (GRM) a technology solution for Real Estate, construction and infrastructure projects. They have delivered more than 250 GRM projects and provided solution for various clients globally. The training division has successfully trained more than 1200 students is last 8 years. GIMS is Google Authorized Training Center for Google Sketch up in India. Courses Offer: • • SketchUp Advance and Geo modeling SketchUp Essential 1 and 2 -100- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 D-cad When D-CAD was formed: Formally in Year 2007. But, D-CAD was teaching since 2005. They are one of the oldest Training Centre around the Globe. SU courses: Mastering SU with Basics & Advance 3D Modelling and other courses related to Terrain Modelling, GeoModelling, Realistic Rendering, Static & Dynamic Animation What D-CAD teaches: D-CAD not only covers the Software commands knowhow but also introduces with different Issues (hardware/software) / practical problems & their solution, efficiency while working, tricks & tips and applications in various profession. They do take test at the end of the course. Support: D-Cad does provide after Training Support. It means if you have any doubts even if it is related to some basics, they are there to help & support. D-CAD also supports the Trained Participants while using SU in their projects. In order to build their confidence. Types of Participants we had trained: From 8th Standard Student till the level of Scientist -101- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 List of Participants: Click Here Principal Faculty: Ar. Anil Nimesh (The Google Authorised Trainer for SU & Earth Pro); Click Here for More details +919811106765 How we Reach Participants: 1. Base Camp in Delhi at National Level 2. D-CAD visit State/ Cities to conduct Base Camp if there are 20 participants. -102- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Viewsion: Viewsion are the suppliers of Google SketchUp Training and Technical consultancy for SketchUp. They are the Irish experts on Google SketchUp 3D Drawing software and Ireland's only Google Accredited Training Centre. Viwsion was founded in 2008 by Alan O'Brian and Paul Lee to facilitate training for Google SketchUp in Ireland. They are already trained people from multiple disciplines including the following: film Set designers, Architects, Landscapers, Engineers, Students etc. Viewsion provides training for beginners to advanced professionals in the fields of construction, architecture, engineering, interior design, landscape design, film and stage set design, product design, as well as carpentry, woodwork, and crafts of many different kinds. They are authorized by Google to award Google Accreditation for the Google Essentials 1 and 2 courses. Courses Available: • • • • • • • • • Google SketchUp Essentials 1 course Google SketchUp Essentials 2 Course Viewsion Customised Courses SketchUp AEC (Architecture, Engineering, Construction) SketchUp for Interior Designers (Follow-on from Essentials 1 & 2) SketchUp for Landscape Designers (Follow-on from Essentials 1 & 2) SketchUp for Theatre & Stage (Follow-on from Essentials 1 & 2) Advanced SketchUp Course Google Earth Pro Class (course design by Google) -103- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 SMIT Courses SIMIT come from a long experience in training and a careful analysis of the professional user needs. Since 1999 SIMIT is authorized distributor and trainer of important tools for 3D and author, among others, the first book in Italy on Rhinoceros, but also many other works , direct evolution of the courses. The teachers are highly qualified, selected and Certificates SIMIT , under the direction of Frank Caracci, head of education and author of several books on computer graphics in three dimensions, personally supervised by teaching courses in advanced SIMIT. The training of SIMIT grows mainly in two broad areas: that of the geographical formation (or On-Site) , at the headquarters of the Partners or the same SIMIT Headquarters SIMIT, and that, of all new and ongoing development of Training On-Line, with the now easily accessible via the Internet super tested. Courses Offer: • • SketchUp Essential SketchUp Evolution -104- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 AlphaCox: ATC's from Google Beikoku certified trainers, and serve as a certified training instructor. SketchUp Google SketchUp pro while using the 3D features introduced will continue to conduct exercises. Beginners Training, SketchUp drawing exercises and the basic description of the command. Practical training is done with useful exercises. Often comes out in the text "Google Certified Trainer ATC, Inc." Google is officially and can train staff to use text that is certified training company. In Japan, four of our current ATC trainers. To become a trainer is teaching training provision Google, Inc. (US) after receiving staff training, the training actually Google, Inc. (US) conducted before the staff training has been given only to those who passed. ATC training of trainers is the only company in Japan. Currently, Google is the company they do ATC certified trainers. Course offer: • Beginners Course • Beginner - Intermediate Course • Practical Course • Course Presentation • Podium Render Course -105- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Design 8 Design8 bv is a Google Certified Training center for Google SketchUp Pro. Courses they offer: • Introduction Training (1 day) • Basic Training (2 days) • Additional Training (1 day) You can join a Classroom Training (max. 6 persons). Location: Design8, Stephensonstraat 11, Tiel. Price: € 299, - per person per day Since 2007, Design8 is an "Authorized Trainings Center" for Google Sketchup Pro. • • • • SketchUp Pro Introduction Training SketchUp Pro Basic Training SketchUp Pro Additional Training Your SketchUp model on Google Earth -106- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Professional Cad Systems limited Group Training Learn SPIRIT, SketchUp or Artlantis in a classroom environment from an instructor-led, hands on training class. The next SketchUp Training Workshop to Register please download & fill in this form. Once complete please send your registration to Debbie. Private Training Schedule a private training session at your facility. Online Private Training Schedule a private training session from the comfort of your own workstation. Broadband connection needed. -107- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 SIACAD Pvt Ltd: SIACAD Pvt Ltd started promoting / training / supporting SketchUp since mid 2001 - way before Google purchased SketchUp. They received the official ATC status in March 2007. The focus is on Architecture, Planning and Interior Design although they have trained users from the Singapore Armed Forces, Estee Lauder, Delifrance (restaurant chain), manufacturers, exhibition specialists, contractors, film makers. The USP is that the courses are very specialised and targeted. They can get non-users up to speed with the 5 hour training program. In even seasoned SketchUp users learn a lot from our "Basic" course. The modules are "Basic", "Intermediate" and "Advanced" each of which are 5-hour courses. SIACAD Pvt Ltd also has the best training center with the best stateof-the-art equipment. -108- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 TechLimit: Techlimit: SketchUp Training is provided like one computer per person. They allow maximum 8 people per training. Courses offer • • • • • • SketchUp Pro Conventions System SketchUp Interface Parametrization SketchUp Google SketchUp Essentials Training Communication with other -109- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Iscar Software de Arquitechtura S.L. In Íscar Software they have created the concept of super-practical tools. Concerned that programs are immediately useful and that those who use them get a good feeling, for his great performance and ease of use. Therefore, the level of development must be very high, so that the result in time savings is very good. SketchUp is a 3D design tool intuitive and accessible, with which to create, view, modify and communicate 3D design concepts so quickly, easily and in real time. -110- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 CADELIT: CADELIT AB - Scandinavia's first Google SketchUp Pro Authorized Training Center: CADELIT AB has long offered courses materials, components, and courses in SketchUp. Now they have been authorized and approved by Google. To become certified, they have made both practical and educational tests with staff from the Google. This means that our customers can be 100% sure that they deliver the right knowledge in an educational way. SketchUp courses: • • SketchUp Basic Course SketchUp Advanced -111- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 JeDIN Google Authorized Training Centers provide training and instruction about Google products to people around the world. If you prefer to learn in an instructor-led, hands-on environment, this ATC is a great place to start. JeDIN is teaching SketchUp using the Chinese version of Google SketchUp pro 8.0. SketchUp functional side is well taught in the operation and case exercises here. Software used to set the planning and interpretation Introduction and description of the drawing commands and application Select the operation mode instruction Introduction and description editing commands and application and many more thing are in the bag of JeDIN. -112- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Bilge Adam: Today, the design, engineering and architecture products across all the areas of technical drawing and three-dimensional images prepared, using advanced technology in computer software, AutoCAD and 3D Expert Training Program. Bilge Adam that designs software that is necessary to be able to use the most efficient and fastest way to train experts. This area of education, Autodesk, Adobe and Google's technology education program, this program covers the most advanced concepts and theoretical knowledge of traditional, new trends, keeping in mind the aesthetic look of a rear Blending technical drawing professionals and participants to contribute to career development. Wise Man, Autodesk, Adobe and Google SketchUp Pro Authorized Training Center is the only private educational institution in Turkey. This training program, AutoCAD, 3D Studio Max, Photoshop, Vray and Google SketchUp Pro is a combination of training programs is given, the industry's most comprehensive program. Education, provides high-capacity computers. During the training programs of the technology necessary to run efficiently, it is available on computers. -113- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Design UNLIMITED: Google SketchUp Pro is a 3D modelling software for design and engineering professionals. SketchUp is easy and intuitive, allowing anyone to model in 3D quickly and accurately. Using 3D models, designers can make more informed decisions, communicate project details, and share ideas with colleagues and customers to reach a common goal. With Google Earth, your Google SketchUp models can be placed into real-world coordinates and share them with others. Courses Available: • • • • • SketchUp Essentials - (Ref SK1) SketchUp Further Studies - (Ref SK2) Energy Analysis and Sustainability in SketchUp - (SK4) Photomodelling and Site Modelling in SketchUp - (SK5) Energy Analysis and Sustainability in SketchUp + Photomodelling and Site Modelling in SketchUp Combined (SK3) -114- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Exitech Ltd: Excitech training provides unbeatable quality; as demonstrated by our accreditations, clients and results. Excitech is an authorised training centre for Autodesk and runs accredited courses for Autodesk and many other developer's software packages. With training centres in Enfield, Central London, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle and Bristol; dedicated training rooms; a team of experienced fulltime trainers and vendor accreditations Excitech is committed to the provision of high quality, practical, hands-on application training. For added convenience, Excitech is also able to deliver courses at your chosen location with one of its state-of-the-art mobile training suites. They pride themselves on the flexibility, so if your needs are not catered for by one of the standard courses, Excitech will always try to create something to meet with your exact requirements. Courses offer: • • • • SketchUp Essentials SketchUp for Geomodeling SketchUp Advanced Features Google Earth Pro -115- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Quarr-IT Design Quarr-IT is a Google SketchUp Authorized Training Centre (ATC) providing Certified Google SketchUp Training. With @Last Software and Google, Quarr-IT has been delivering professional SketchUp Training and 3D Graphics to companies and individuals since 2004, promoting the use of Google SketchUp enabling designers master its power to creativity, efficiency...and fun! In the courses - technical information, working practices and approches are taught completely hands on. The diverse range of clients include universities, city councils, government firms, designers, architects and artists. Courses offer: • Level 1 Google ATC Training • Level 2 SketchUp Advanced • MasterClass Architecture • MasterClass landscape -116- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Ria Solution UK Ltd. Ria Solutions UK Ltd. are a Design Software Specialist Reseller and Professional Training Business relating to the best uses of 2D, Computer Graphics Imagery, and 3D Communication software. They also offer Professional 3D Modeling Services for client presentation and Project Workflows in the UK and further field. Ria Solutions UK Ltd is positioned as the first and longest established Google SketchUp Accredited Training Centre across UK & Europe. They gained Google SketchUp Training Accreditation in August 2006, followed by Google SketchUp Training Centre Accreditation (ATC) in April 2007. Prior to gaining accreditation with Google, they provided designers and individuals the highest standards of training with @Last Software - the original developers of SketchUp. Ria Solution has utilized the very best Accredited training skills and SketchUp related services since 2004. They currently offer SketchUp training classes at major cities across UK and Ireland e.g. London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow just to name a few. They also provide training across Europe. -117- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Google Accredited SketchUp Pro 8 Training Courses, Sales, Support & Web Services - Various SketchUp Training Courses they currently provide are: • Google Certified ATC Essentials 1 & 2 • ATC Advanced Skills • ATC Advanced Landscape • ATC Geomodelling • ATC Google Earth • LayOut 3 Bespoke Modeler Series Architectural, Engineering, Construction, Interior Design, Film & Entertainment and other Industries requiring Powerful and intuitive 3D virtual communication training and support. Professional bespoke Google SketchUp Training services & SketchUp support via email, telephone and web. High quality Google SketchUp Pro modeling services offered to Businesses to meet critical deadlines and client presentations. -118- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Customer Success Story :: Silestone and The Third and The Seventh projects 17 May 2011 Interview with Alex Roman,CG Artist "Since starting in the CG world – fifteen years ago now – I always dreamt about the day I could easily reproduce accurate, advanced materials and global illumination in a flexible, fast production environment, so that I could focus on what matters as an artist. My dream came true when I discovered V-Ray!" -119- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 THE STORYTELLERS You have always been connected to the art of visualization in one way or another. Would you tell us more about yourself? I was born in 1979 in Alicante, Spain. After being trained in traditional painting at a few schools, I discovered the world called CG. After school, I moved to Madrid and began working for a visual effects company. That stint didn’t last too long due to the lack of demand for visual effects in the Spanish market at the time. It was then that I switched to the architectural visualization (VIZ) business. I worked for several companies before taking a sabbatical for a year to work on an “already built work” visualization series, which has now been stitched together into a short animated CG piece called “The Third & The Seventh.” Despite my background, I’ve always been interested in film-making – both cinema and commercial advertisements – since I can remember. I now have several possibilities heading toward the live-action direction, and I think this may be my opportunity to experiment with actual shooting added to seamless CG environments. I think it will be a huge field for me to explore! -120- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 What is the driving force of your inspiration? How is your production organized? I find inspiration in the aesthetics of the fine arts; specifically painting, but even something as varied as architecture. For technical reference, I find inspiration in still image photography for static renderings, and TV and film for animation. Production varies. Although I’ve worked alone so far, the production of “T&S” has been much more chaotic and relaxed than the “Silestone” project. With the TV commercial I had a customer and deadlines, so I had to follow organized production steps. Are you working alone? Can you share something about your recent projects? At the moment I’m still working and directing alone, but in the case of “Silestone,” I have had the invaluable assistance of a former colleague and good friend of mine, Juan Angel Martinez. Right now I’m focusing my career in the direction of TV commercials and films. I will never fully leave my work with CG, but I find that I’m integrating real filming with CG elements more often. Building an entire CG world with a high level of photorealism for a single virtual piece can be draining! -121- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 THE INSPIRATION Silestone - “Above Everything Else” is an impressive recreation of real things. Can you share the ideas behind that master piece and details about the project? For this project there was no intermediary agency, only a direct client. As a result, I was lucky to be able to apply a high degree of creativity. The goal was for me to present a few global concepts for the client to choose from. Once chosen, I began to develop the story-board. My original intention was to shoot the whole commercial, but after reviewing the shooting-board, and being conscious of the deadlines and budget, I quickly realized that it would be impossible. I would have much more control over the slow motion elements by using a completely CG environment. I thought, “ok … V-Ray can give me the level of photorealism that I am looking for without a problem.” Most of the inspiration for this project came from professional photographers and TV commercials. Let us go back in time and talk about that other amazing project of yours: The Third and the Seventh, which is a full CG animated piece that illustrates architecture art across a photograp hic point of view. We will be grateful if you tell us more about it. -122- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Initially I didn’t intend to make the piece so long! In the beginning it was to be a simple show-reel of some jobs I’ve been collecting over time. Then I thought of giving it a narrative history, but I couldn’t shape it. I think at the end it became a mixture with a character (the photographer and his camera) with no history. I see it as a journey through architectural elements from the closed to the open, and from darkness to light; told through the eyes of a photographer and nature (with lots of surrealist elements). What was most complicated? Is there a difference in creating and rendering projects so different? Technically, there was not much difference in these projects, except for the fact that in “Silestone,” there were many more animated elements. However, the pre-production and production were two completely different philosophies. With one, I had much more of a margin regarding the final product, while the other was much less flexible with limited delivery time. How long did it take you for the whole 3D production in the projects? Did you make everything by yourself? “T&S” had a very relaxed process, and I took several breaks, but in general terms it took around a year and a half from start to finish (including the production of SFX and music). With “Silestone” I had to be faster and much more efficient. The entire production took two months and two weeks for the composition, post-production and music. Juan Angel Gracia was with me in production during several stages of the process: modeling, animation, etc. Two other old friends of mine were in charge of the music (ZipZap Music). -123- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 THE BACKSTAGE EXPERIENCE You have trusted V-Ray for the visualization of your creative projects for a long time. Why VRay? Long before spending nearly ten years working in the visualization world, I used CG as a tool in other types of work, but after studying painting I became obsessed with light. I used to spend hours trying to simulate global illumination using very primitive tools … and it was a nightmare! Around the year 2000 rendering engines that integrated GI became popular and I began using them. After examining, testing, and working with several of those engines, I determined that V-Ray was by far my best option for VIZ environments. Surprisingly I gradually realized that it also fits well into other types of work! Did you find it easy and satisfying to work with all of the V-Ray materials and lights in your scenes? Of course. I’ve been working with V-Ray materials and lights for more than eight years. In addition, I think both sides (lights and materials) are very flexible and powerful. So far they have covered all of my needs. Have you used any of the effects that the V-ray Physical Camera provides like the depth of field (DOF) effect or the motion blur? If yes, were you satisfied with the result? Yes and no. I rarely use these camera effects for the final image because I think I have much more control and flexibility when I apply these types of effects in post-processing programs. However, such effects implemented in the V-Ray Physical Camera are extremely accurate to emulate the real lenses. In my daily workflow I’ve always tried to replicate, in detail, all of the factors of a real camera. I know in advance what depth of field will have a lens and how much blur there will be in a particular scene. It is invaluable. -124- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Did you use render elements ? If so, how were they integrated into the pipeline? Were they useful and easy to use during the postproduction stage? I try to keep this issue as simple as possible. Actually, I need passes like depth and speed to make motion blur and DOF effects in postproduction. Sometimes, when it’s necessary, I also compose the parts related to the caustics and volumetric lights. The object ID is really useful in some cases where you need to refine this or that particular object, but I rarely completely disintegrate the final image in sub-elements such as direct light, GI, reflection, etc. ... to re-compose again. The entire composition of elements is mounted in postproduction (AE), but I spend the most time color correcting. Were you satisfied with the capabilities that V-Ray provided in terms of mat ching real footage and CG images? In this sense, I have not had much experience yet because all of my work that has been officially released is based on full CG. But yes, I’m very satisfied with the internal tests I’ve done so far. -125- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Did you take advantage of the V-Ray GI solutions? Did you find them useful while rendering your animations? Of course! I couldn’t imagine V-Ray without GI. The GI has always been a fundamental requirement for me. I couldn’t imagine a high degree of photorealism without GI, so for me, it is one of the most important aspects of V-Ray – if not the most important! In addition, I have not seen a better relation of GI quality and speed. Regarding animations, well, there was never any problem to animate fly-through cameras with static environments, but things began to get quite complicated when objects were also animated in the same space. Fortunately the new improvements implemented in V-Ray 2.0 successfully resolved these problems in a very high degree. I am very satisfied when I meet with this kind of plane; I no longer think, “Oh my gosh, another plane-nightmare!” It is one less thing I have to take care of because VRay takes care of it. What types of shaders were used for the creat ion of the objects in your scenes? Did you take advantage of the capabilities of the V-Ray sub surface scatter materials? About 90% of the time I use the default VRayMaterial, which is extremely flexible and has solved most of my problems. Other shaders are very useful depending on the situation in which I need them. The effects of sub-surface scatter are one of my favorites. V-Ray offers many possibilities here: the SSS effect integrated into the VRayMaterial, VRay2SidedMtl, and VRayFastSSS2. For example, in the “Silestone” TV commercial I used three shaders in many situations! -126- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 What were the main things you are concerned with when aiming at photorealistic images? Can you choose and point out one feature of V-Ray that contributed the most for the realism in your scenes? Actually, I think it is a complement of all the elements: GI, shaders, lights, etc., but, it’s true that the implementation of the AO algorithm in its VrayDirt form has completely changed my way of thinking and working. Now it’s definitely faster to achieve better photorealism. What other V-Ray features were useful for the working processes of Silestone and The Third and the Seventh? It’s hard to enumerate some features in particular, because the beauty and utility of this engine lies in all of its aspects as a whole; but of course, it would have been impossible without the help of VRayProxy. -127- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 CUSTOMER BENEFITS How do you evaluate V-Ray in terms of rendering speed? It’s very fast. Every day I see V-Ray as an extension of the real tools that you can actually use in reality (materials, lights, cameras, etc.) in the CG virtual world with great precision and convenience. This is mainly due to its speed. What would you recomm end add ing in future versions of V-Ray? For a long time we (the user community) have been asking for lens effects which are already implemented in version 2.0! I think the combination between Vertex - Paint and VRayDirt produce great results, but they have separate workflows and can result in very complex materials. Maybe it would be possible to have an integrated interaction such as a combined shader (or material). Are you satisfied with the overall result and what knowledge do you find important to be shared to other 3D art ists who also use V-Ray? I am very pleased overall and I see that the V-Ray evolution is headed in a good direction! With regard to the inspiration, I always recommend that the artist finds references outside of the CG community; there is too much obsession in using the work of other CG artists as a reference, and that ultimately creates copies of other copies, of other copies... With regard to the technical aspects, I think the key point is to understand the functionality of V-Ray and the possibilities it brings. May people only base their learning curve in tutorials, and that is good, but they do not use as much of the official help (manual) which has tremendous value in being able to understand the true performance of the software! Do you plan to include V-Ray into the workflow on future projects? No doubt! Cross posted from Chaos Group/V-Ray Newsletter -128- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 NEW SHADERLIGHT GIVES ARCHITECTS AND DESIGNERS THE WINNING EDGE A new version of the leading interactive rendering plug-in for Google SketchUp is being launched today, with a range of unique features for architects and designers. It will be revealed exclusively at the American Institute of Architects Annual Convention in New Orleans. Offering a host of new features, Shaderlight 1.3 has been developed incorporating feedback from architects and designers across the globe, wanting to create photorealistic 3D images for client presentations. An innovative raytracing plug-in to Google SketchUp, the new release builds on the compelling feature set that has already made Shaderlight the first choice SketchUp renderer for thousands of architects around the world. Interactive rendering allows the user to watch their image develop as they work and the simplicity of the software allows any SketchUp user to easily take their 3D models to the next level. This latest version also offers improved handling of SketchUp components and groups as well as significant gains in the interactive performance of SketchUp whilst Shaderlight is rendering. New features introduced to Shaderlight include a SketchUp Parallel Projection Camera to create photorealistic images of elevations and plans; ideal for use with Google Layout presentations. The new "Chalk Render" mode allows Shaderlight users to produce form studies with ease. Chalk Render strips away colour and texture to render a crisp white model with simple ambient shadowing that highlights the form and structure of SketchUp models. Six professional quality Imaged Based Lighting (IBL) environments and backgrounds provided by leading supplier of high dynamic range images (HDRI) Moofe® have also been added, along with 90 complimentary professionally photographed custom backgrounds to further enhance the photorealistic lighting functionality. Kate Marshall, marketing director at Shaderlight, said: “We are continuing to develop Shaderlight at a fast pace to ensure SketchUp users have the very best rendering tools at their fingertips. A large number of our customers are architects and designers, many of whom are facing increasing pressure to deliver high quality, photo realistic images for client presentations. Shaderlight gives them a simple and fast means to make this happen. The additional features now available give users even more options to make their renderings stand out from the competition. -129- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 The Shaderlight Free version is available to download without registration. To benefit from the complete range of features, Shaderlight Pro can be trialed at no cost for two weeks and $199 thereafter. Existing Shaderlight customers can upgrade to the new version for free. To find out more or explore this new version for yourself, visit www.shaderlight.com Ends For further information, please contact ArtVPS press office: Becky Lamont 00 44 (0)1480 498574 / 00 44 (0)7920 888544 [email protected] About ArtVPS ArtVPS leads the way in the development of photorealistic rendering solutions that generate visually accurate representations of 3D scenes. Our revolutionary flagship rendering technology, Shaderlight, goes beyond conventional rendering software and puts the emphasis on creating high quality images with minimum fuss, pushing the boundaries of 3d visualization with interactive rendering techniques that allow users to see their image develop on screen as they continue to work. Shaderlight is available as a plug-in for Google’s popular and fun SketchUp 3D modelling tool . Shaderlight is set to not only transform the visualisation workflow of 3D artists and designers within conventional markets of product design, architecture, engineering, media and education, but it is set to grow out into consumer markets. Founded in 2002, ArtVPS quickly became established as the leading innovator of dedicated rendering hardware, developing the first processor designed exclusively to accelerate ray-tracing of 3D data. We are now pioneering the development of rendering software that fully exploits the increased capabilities of today's processor technology in both professional and consumer 3D. -130- May 26, 2011 Press Release E-on Software Ships LumenRT Review for SketchUp! HIGH FIDELITY, IMMERSIVE VISUALIZATION FOR SKETCHUP - SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE! May 26, 2011. Beaverton, Oregon: e-on software the leader in 3D sky, light and nature technologies, today announced introductory pricing and immediate availability of LumenRT Review for SketchUp, the company’s revolutionary new product for the visualization of architectural projects in real-time 3D with accurately simulated lighting. LumenRT Review for SketchUp works with both the free and the Pro versions of SketchUp. Sample LiveCubes™, pictures and videos uploaded to the lumenrt.com website showcase the amazing quality of the real-time visualizations produced by the product. Beyond Static Renders: High Fidelity Immersive Visualization Thanks to LumenRT, architects no longer have to choose between high-quality images and real-time visualization: They can walk or fly through their designs and experience the true quality of light in fully interactive 3D! Designed to provide high fidelity visualization with accurately simulated lighting including Global Illumination, shadows and reflections, LumenRT is the ideal solution for: • Creating exciting virtual interactive showrooms • Demonstrating and sharing design concepts with associates and customers • Creating attention-grabbing client presentations • Exposing projects in fully real-time photo-realistic 3D Revolutionary Capabilities LumenRT provides a number of revolutionary capabilities to breathe life into 3D designs including: • A More Engaging User Experience which allow clients and co-workers to interact with designs in a much more immersive and exciting manner. • No Need for Specialized Viewing Software since LumenRT LiveCubes™ are shared as self running files that play on PC and Mac platforms. Just click and run – it’s as simple as that. • Seamless Background Processing allows models to be transformed into LumenRT LiveCubes with a single mouse click, rendering in the background while you continue to work. Technological Revolution Accurate lighting, shadows and reflections are an essential component of most architectural projects. LumenRT captures all the subtleties of natural illumination by performing a physically accurate simulation of the light in the scene which produces vivid, life-like results. LumenRT’s incredible ease-of-use, immersive navigation, and high-fidelity imagery is the result of many years of intensive research at e-on software. E-on holds a number of patents on the key underlying technologies which serve as the framework for LumenRT. Pricing and Availability LumenRT Review for SketchUp and SketchUp Pro currently retails for $195 (introductory price – SRP: $295). LumenRT is a 32 & 64 bits application, designed for the Windows® 32/64 bits XP, Vista and 7 as well as Intel Mac OS X platforms (v10.6+). Visit http://www.lumenrt.com/purchase for detailed system requirements and purchasing options. Download Sample LiveCubes on lumenrt.com The new lumenrt.com website provides the latest, most up-to-date information on LumenRT, showcasing capabilities, tutorials, and user spotlights. To gain better insight into how LumenRT operates, a set of sample LumenRT LiveCubes™ and some electronic documentation is available for download directly from the download section. The showcase section provides a look at the first videos and images which highlight the power and key features of LumenRT. Visit www.lumenrt.com for more information. About e-on software E-on software is the leading developer of solutions for the creation, animation, rendering and integration of natural 3D environments. Offering a wide array of Digital Nature products and applications, e-on software provides solutions adapted to every project and budget. E-on software products are used worldwide by the film, television, architecture, game, science, educational and entertainment industries. E-on software products were used in features film such as "Avatar", "Clash of The Titans", "The Wolf Man", "2012", "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus", "GI Joe – The Rise of The Cobra", "The Proposal", "Land Of The Lost", "Terminator 4, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", "Indiana Jones 4", "Monster Vs Aliens", "Australia", "The Spiderwick Chronicles", "KungFu Panda", "Pirates of the Caribbean 2" and TV series such as "Battlestar Gallactica", "Stargate Atlantis" and more. Read more on these stories in e-on software' s Spotlights section: www.e-onsoftware.com/spotlight. E-on software was founded on the premise that powerful graphics tools should never get in the way of the designer’s creativity. By investing significant resources into research and development, e-on software is able to deliver cutting-edge, user friendly technologies that produce stunning Digital Nature scenery. E-on software is based in Beaverton, Oregon with a European office in Paris, France. Visit their website at http://www.e-onsoftware.com. Press Contacts [email protected] Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Shaderlight 1.3 for Google SketchUp announced Shaderlight has announced a new version of its interactive rendering plug-in for Google SketchUp, which includes improved handling between SketchUp components and the renderer The software’s latest additions have been developed to incorporate feedback from Shaderlight clients wanting to create photorealistic 3D images. Key new features include: • • • • • Improved handling of SketchUp components and enhanced interactive performance of the program while Shaderlight is rendering SketchUp parallel projection camera for creating photorealistic images of elevations and plans for use with Google Layout presentations New chalk render removes colour and texture to render a crisp white model with simple ambient shadowing, highlighting form and structure Supplier of HDR images Moofe, has added six image based lighting environments and backgrounds Includes 90 professionally photographed custom backgrounds to enhance realistic lighting Karen Marshall, marketing director at Shaderlight said, “We are continuing to develop Shaderlight at a fast pace to ensure SketchUp users have the very best rendering tools at their fingertips. “A large number of our customers are architects and designers, many of whom are facing increasing pressure to deliver high quality, photo realistic images for client presentations. “Shaderlight gives them a simple and fast means to make this happen. The additional features now available give users even more options to make their renderings stand out from the competition.” -131- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 A free version of Shaderlight is available to download without registration. The company are also offering a trial version which offers the complete range of features at no cost for two weeks and $199 thereafter. Existing Shaderlight customers can upgrade to the new version for free. For more information, visit the Shaderlight website. -132- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Cogent3D, Inc. News Release ITEC 2011: Free Rooftop Plug-in and GEOSKETCHTM V2.2 Released Tucson, AZ May 9, 2011 – Cogent3D, Inc., announced today at ITEC 2011 the worldwide availability of two new products for Google SketchUp – a FREE parametric Rooftop plug-in and a 3D photo modeler TacForgeTM GeoSketchTM Version 2.2. Cogent3D is excited to provide the community access to some of the advanced engineering going into the GeoSketch product with the release of the Free 3D parametric rooftop generation plugin with plane cut tool for Google SketchUp. You can download this free plug-in at our website: http://cogent3d.com/2010/12/tacforge geosketch/ Cogent3D is also excited that GeoSketch has gotten clearance to ship Version 2.2 and beyond to customers worldwide who needs an interactive 3D photo modeler with the ability to export Direct-X models for Flight Simulator, multiple levels of detail OpenFlight models, and correlated ESRI Shapefiles. GeoSketch Version 2.2 brings a long list of new features in addition to previous capabilities to import and model with oblique imagery: Ability to import and use cell phone camera EXIF Imagery NITF with embedded RPC imagery Ability to sub select smaller sections of large imagery for use in GeoSketch without cutting up the original image Ability to select images that are contained inside an area from a large list Ability to select images that have pixels that look into an area from a large list -133- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Ability to present those images as native oblique or as ground projected ortho images GeoSketch makes Google SketchUp Pro an affordable and highly capable tool for creating quick and accurate geospecific 3-D models. With GeoSketch, Google SketchUp Pro can now support military and commercial video, oblique imagery and photo sources both with and without camera model information. GeoSketch’s unique process leverages Google SketchUp Pro’s push-pull interface and camera model information to create automatically textured 3D models quickly. Cogent3D, Inc. is a small business of modeling and simulation sales, marketing and engineering professionals created to distribute some of the world's most technically advanced 3-D terrain products. For additional information, visit our Web site: http://www.Cogent3D.com ### Media Contacts: Judith Pafford, Cogent3D, Inc., 520-445-8022, e-mail: [email protected] For additional information, visit our Web site: http://www.cogent3D.com -134- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 SimLab Composer 2.3 released SimLab Soft announces the release of SimLab Composer 2.3 This new release makes creating amazing 3D PDF files an easy task. It adds new retain material technology, and enables the user to capture scene states for rendering multiple configurations of the model. To learn more about new features and enhancements of SimLab Composer 2.3 please click here SimLab Composer 2.3 is a free upgrade to all 2.0 users of SimLab Composer SimLab CAD Viewer for IPad/IPhone SimLab Composer 2.3 enables the user to export models as SimLab archive files (*.zim) which are viewable using thefree SimLab CAD Viewer for IPad/IPhone. Create a zim file from any of the supported import formats in SimLab Composer (SolidWorks, SolidEdge, inventor, SketchUp, Rhino, STEP, FBX, STL, … etc) and enjoy presenting them with SimLab CAD Viewer. More information about SimLab CAD Viewer is available here -135- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 SimLab Composer/SketchUp integration The new integration component for Google SketchUp makes the power of SimLab Composer accessible from inside SketchUp. The plugin makes all SimLab Composer's Import, Export, Export to IPad and Render capabilities accessible from inside Google SketchUp. SimLab Composer/ SketchUp integration is available for Windows and Mac SimLab 3D PDF plugin for Rhino Updated SimLab soft released an updated version of SimLab 3D PDF plugin for Rhino. The new version adds support for the latest builds of Rhino 5 (32 and 64) please click here for more information about the plugin. The plugin now supports Rhino 4 and Rhino 5 on Windows -136- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Taking 3D PDF to the next level The introduction of capturing scene states in SimLab Composer 2.3 makes creating amazing 3D PDF files a very easy task. When capturing a scene state, SimLab Composer automatically captures objects positions, shown/hidden states, materials, camera, lights, and creates a small image showing the captured state. Exported 3D PDF will show those images, clicking on any image will set the model to the desired state. You can use scene states to enable your customer to view different configurations of the model, walk through a building, or learn something new. SimLab Soft Animation contest We are thankful for all the participants in SimLab Soft animation contest. They provided us with great movies andanimated 3D PDF files created using SimLab ComposerAnimation edition. To view winning movies and animated 3D PDF files please click here. -137- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 TURNER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY DEPLOYS GOOGLE SKETCHUP PRO™ Turner Construction Company is pleased to announce the deployment of SketchUp Pro™, Google's premium 3-Dimensional model authoring tool and platform. Turner is using SketchUp Pro™ as a part of its standard "digital toolbox" to provide Building Information Modeling (BIM) related services on projects across the United States and around the world. Turner utilizes SketchUp Pro™ as a 3-D modeling tool due to its userfriendly interface and ability to rapidly produce lightweight geometries. SketchUp is also able to easily scale up and down based on needs: for conceptual "what if" scenario cost estimating analyses, building systems constructability studies, or whole building and site models for sequencing and schedule analysis and work-in-place monitoring during construction. James P. Barrett, National Director of Integrated Building Solutions at Turner Construction Company, describes the company's approach this way: "Turner has adopted a 'software agnostic' philosophy in the execution of our BIM-related activities so that we are not constrained by tradition or precedence within an industry that is rapidly changing. Instead, we bring a practicality and open mindedness to finding the best digital tool suited to the task at hand. The deployment of SketchUp Pro™ is emblematic of this approach, and we envision its use at all levels of the company from managers to field superintendents." As an example, Turner staff working at the World Trade Center site in New York City, use SketchUp's efficient, flexible, even customizable modeling tools to enable the on-site BIM team to provide daily rapid 3D studies for project stakeholders. "Turner's SketchUp models provide information during the decision making process and support the overall management and control of the construction activities at the site," said Ben Ferrer, BIM Engineer for Turner Construction Company. -138- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 "Google SketchUp is pleased to work more closely with Turner," said Christopher Cronin of Google SketchUp. "We've been impressed with the many uses and new directions they've found for the additional features and functions of SketchUp Pro™. As a leader in the AEC industry we're excited to work with Turner to build on our shared vision of the 'democratization of information' through the wide-spread deployment of SketchUp Pro™." About Turner Construction Company Turner Construction Company is one of the leading builders in the U.S. and internationally integrating Building Information Modeling into their business by implementing this and other advanced technologies on more $30 billion of building projects. Turner is dedicated to staying ahead of and capitalizing on emerging technologies and innovative construction practices in order to deliver greater value to its clients. Founded in 1902, the firm is a subsidiary of HOCHTIEF, a publicly traded company and one of the world's leading international construction service providers. For more information, visit Turner's website at www.turnerconstruction.com. About HOCHTIEF HOCHTIEF is one of the leading international providers of constructionrelated services. With more than 70,000 employees and a sales volume of EUR 20.16 billionin FY 2010, the company is represented in all the world's major markets. The Group's service offering in the fields of development, construction, services, concessions and operation covers the entire life cycle of infrastructure projects, real estate and facilities. In the USA, the biggest construction market in the world, HOCHTIEF is the No. 1 general builder via its subsidiary Turner and, with Group company Flatiron, ranks among the most important players in the field of transportation infrastructure construction. With its subsidiary Leighton (HOCHTIEF share around 55 percent), the Group is market leader in Australia. Because of its engagement for sustainability, HOCHTIEF has been listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes since 2006. Further information is available at www.hochtief.com/press -139- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 V-Ray 2.0 for Maya released he latest version of Chaos Group’s rendering technology is now compatible with Autodesk Maya, bringing interactive rendering on CPU and GPU to the 3D application The new features, which can be seen in the video overview above and in more detail onChaos Group’s YouTube channel also include support for dispersion in refractions for VRayMt, the addition of PTex textures and VRayCarPaint material -- a tool for creating car paint. Worldwide users of V-Ray for Maya will be happy to soak up the newly uploaded videos before getting their hands on the new release following a recent tour of V-Ray for Maya 2.0 that only reached North America and Canada. Studios have already been using the upgrade in production, Scott Metzger, VFX artist at Method Studios is enthusiastic about the new features: “Here at Method we have been using V-Ray for Maya since the beginning of its development. It has had huge success in house for feature and commercial work large and small”. Pricing and availability A demo version is available from the Chaos Group website, while the software itself is available through resellers, priced at $1350. -140- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 Limitless Computing’s upcoming SightSpace 3D for Google SketchUp to preview at AIA National Convention BOULDER, Colo. (CitizenWire) — Limitless Computing Inc., the company that provides faster rendering with cloud computing for the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry, today announced that it will debut its new CloudRender™ for Autodesk Revit Architecture 2012 and Limitless Rendering™ for Autodesk Revit Architecture 2009-2012 in booth 3509 at the AIA (American Institute of Architects) National Convention and Design Exposition. An exclusive preview of Limitless Computing's upcoming SightSpace 3D for Google SketchUp™ iPad 2 app will also be on display. "We are gratified that our cloud computing offerings have gained significant momentum in the AEC industry," commented Dr. Errin T. Weller, president, Limitless Computing Inc. "We are eager to demonstrate to AIA attendees how rendering on the cloud can increase efficiency and productivity." The AIA National Convention and Design Exposition (convention.aia.org/) will take place May 12-14 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, LA. -141- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 The following products will be featured in booth 3509: * CloudRender™ for Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011-2012: This add-in for Revit Architecture renders scenes faster on the cloud directly from Revit, enabling simultaneous modeling without tying up local computing resources. * Limitless Rendering™ for Autodesk Revit Architecture 2009-2012: This online service complements CloudRender by also decreasing rendering times for Revit scenes and delivering many walkthroughs in 24 hours. CloudRender and Limitless Rendering increase efficiency and productivity. * Augmented Reality (AR) Mobile Application SightSpace 3D for Google SketchUp™: This iPad 2 app overlays Google SketchUp files onto the iPad camera view in real-time. As the iPad moves, the view changes to display the SketchUp model superimposed over the landscape. View models in the real world, prior to construction. About Limitless Computing: Limitless Computing Inc. is a Boulder CO-based company that has been providing cloud computing since 2006 and specializes in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. Originally offering private clouds hosted in its data center, in 2009 Limitless Computing™ launched is online Limitless Rendering™ service for Autodesk Revit Architecture. Its current cloud rendering service provides photorealistic images to architects, interior designers, and colleges and universities, offering faster graphic renderings and saving productive hours resulting in quality, complete renderings in time for critical meetings. Follow @LimitlessComp on Twitter. More information: www.LimitlessComputing.com . -142- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 -143- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 -144- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 -145- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 -146- Sketchup Ur Space May, 2011 -147-