Creating Section Elevations With SketchUp: Do you create your own section elevations strictly in AutoCAD? We'll show you how to use SketchUp to generate elevations during this process while also using Land F/X to confirm the final outcome of your design. AutoCAD Basics: Create a Base Plan for Your Site: We'll show you how to use SketchUp and AutoCAD to create a base plan for your landscape, irrigation, or hardscape design.Using Photoshop in Post-Production Renderings Part 3: The third part of our Photoshop webinar series includes a demonstration of how to set up a scene in SketchUp and then use it as a base for creating an effective perspective rendering with Photoshop.We'll show you how to create realistic renders, using accurate models of landscape lighting manufacturers' light fixtures, in no time. Twilight Highlights: Learn how Land F/X and the Twilight Render plugin for SketchUp will streamline the rendering process for your lighting plan.You’ll then learn how to take the plan to a point at which you can continue with your favorite renderer for a photorealistic image. The Land F/X SketchUp Connection: Advanced: We’ll go through the workflow for a detailed 3D model based on a full grading plan with contextual grading.We’ll include some simple grading, custom plant components, and a primer on using photos in SketchUp. The Land F/X SketchUp Connection: Intermediate: We'll show you how to create a more complex 3D model using the Connection.We also show you some basic SketchUp tools, as well as additional features included in our Land F/X SketchUp plugin. The Land F/X SketchUp Connection: Basics: In this basic workflow, we go over exporting a site and planting plan from AutoCAD to SketchUp.We'll also show you some right-click options when dealing with objects in your drawing, line and segment techniques, rotate and copy tools, and how to use the paint and texture options. SketchUp Basics: Part 2: Learn the proper use of components and when to use groups.
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