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Conceptualize, Create, Communicate: Designing Living Spaces with Google SketchUp [Paperback / softback]

  • Format: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, height x width x depth: 278x230x16 mm, weight: 930 g
  • Pub. Date: 07-Dec-2012
  • Publisher: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0135125804
  • ISBN-13: 9780135125809
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 480 pages, height x width x depth: 278x230x16 mm, weight: 930 g
  • Pub. Date: 07-Dec-2012
  • Publisher: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0135125804
  • ISBN-13: 9780135125809
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Until now, interior design education has focused on overly complex software programs such as AutoCAD—the equivalent of hitting a fly with a sledgehammer. This breakthrough text helps create and present designs using free, easy-to-learn software: Google SketchUp. Created specifically for college-level courses in Interior Design, CONCEPTUALIZE, CREATE, COMMUNICATE: DESIGNING LIVING SPACES WITH GOOGLE SKETCHUP covers all of the ways SketchUp can be used for interior design and decorating. Step-by-step, illustrated projects walk readers through the design process, including modeling an empty room, finding or creating furniture and accessories, using color and materials, and presenting designs to clients.
Chapter 1 Model a Room
1(36)
1.1 Taking Field Measurements
1(2)
1.2 Model the Basic Room in SketchUp
3(5)
1.3 Add the Door
8(7)
1.4 Add the Windows
15(11)
1.5 Modify the Windows
26(5)
1.6 Finishing Touches
31(6)
Model It Yourself
33(3)
Review Questions
36(1)
Chapter 2 Furnish a Room
37(30)
2.1 Create a Generic Rug
37(3)
2.2 Add a Sofa and a Coffee Table
40(9)
2.3 Add a Floor Lamp
49(5)
2.4 Add an Accent Chair
54(3)
2.5 Add a Console Table
57(4)
2.6 Add a Painting
61(6)
Model It Yourself
65(1)
Review Questions
66(1)
Chapter 3 Basic Furniture: Straight Lines
67(44)
3.1 Simple Rectangular Table
67(9)
Model It Yourself
75(1)
3.2 Rectangular Table with Tapered Legs
76(11)
Model It Yourself
86(1)
3.3 Bookcase
87(9)
Model It Yourself
95(1)
3.4 Cabinet with Doors and Drawers
96(15)
Model It Yourself
108(1)
Review Questions
109(2)
Chapter 4 Advanced Furniture: Curvy Lines
111(56)
4.1 Basic Circular Table
111(6)
Model It Yourself
116(1)
4.2 Oval Drop-Leaf Table
117(12)
Model It Yourself
128(1)
4.3 Table with Cross Pedestal Base
129(14)
Model It Yourself
142(1)
4.4 Table with Chrome Tubular Base
143(9)
Model It Yourself
151(1)
4.5 Glass Oval Table with Tulip Pedestal
152(6)
Model It Yourself
158(1)
4.6 Cushioned Ottoman
158(9)
Model It Yourself
164(1)
Review Questions
165(2)
Chapter 5 Working with 3D Warehouse Models
167(38)
5.1 Dining Table, Accent Table, and Coffee Table
167(15)
Model It Yourself
181(1)
5.2 Changing a Sofa
182(6)
Model It Yourself
187(1)
5.3 Changing a Chaise
188(4)
Model It Yourself
190(2)
5.4 Changing a China Cabinet
192(13)
Model It Yourself
200(4)
Review Questions
204(1)
Chapter 6 Working with Colors and Materials
205(66)
6.1 Changing Material Color and Size
205(12)
Model It Yourself
217(1)
6.2 Material Positioning
217(9)
Model It Yourself
225(1)
6.3 Sizing Materials Using Exact Dimensions
226(9)
Model It Yourself
234(1)
6.4 Finding and Using Your Own Materials
235(8)
Model It Yourself
242(1)
6.5 Creating Your Own Material Collections
243(9)
Material Collections: Instructions for PC Users
245(4)
Material Collections: Instructions for Mac Users
249(2)
Model It Yourself
251(1)
6.6 Painting Groups and Components
252(6)
Model It Yourself
257(1)
6.7 Painting Textures on Organic Faces
258(3)
Model It Yourself
260(1)
6.8 Translucent Materials
261(10)
Model It Yourself
267(2)
Review Questions
269(2)
Chapter 7 Working with Digital Images
271(50)
7.1 Decorating with Digital Images
271(13)
Model It Yourself
283(1)
7.2 Framed Painting
284(5)
Model It Yourself
288(1)
7.3 Objects Created from Irregularly Shaped Images
289(7)
Model It Yourself
294(2)
7.4 Using Images to Create 3D Objects
296(10)
Painted 3D Object: Wooden Chest
296(5)
Painted 3D Object: Princess Chair
301(5)
Model It Yourself
306(1)
7.5 Tracing Photos to Create 3D Objects
306(15)
Model It Yourself
317(2)
Review Questions
319(2)
Chapter 8 Kitchen Design
321(34)
8.1 Dynamic Components
321(4)
8.2 Placing Base Cabinets and Appliances
325(8)
8.3 Placing Wall Cabinets
333(7)
8.4 Adding a Countertop
340(6)
8.5 Add a Sink
346(9)
Model It Yourself
350(3)
Review Questions
353(2)
Chapter 9 Presenting Your Designs
355(42)
9.1 Using Layers to Hide and Display Objects
355(9)
Model It Yourself
363(1)
9.2 Comparing Design Options for the Walls
364(7)
Model It Yourself
370(1)
9.3 Comparing Furniture Options
371(2)
Model It Yourself
372(1)
9.4 Comparing Room Arrangements
373(5)
Model It Yourself
376(2)
9.5 Comparing Materials
378(10)
Model It Yourself
386(2)
9.6 Presenting Specific Room Views
388(9)
Model It Yourself
393(3)
Review Questions
396(1)
Chapter 10 Labels, Dimensions, and Plans
397(36)
10.1 Labels and Dimensions
397(13)
Model It Yourself
409(1)
10.2 Floor Plans
410(11)
Model It Yourself
420(1)
10.3 Cabinetry Layouts
421(9)
Model It Yourself
429(1)
10.4 Printing
430(3)
Review Questions
432(1)
Appendix Additional Resources 433(4)
Index 437