3D modeling in SketchUp
3D modeling in SketchUp allows for the creation of various objects, including shapes like a vase or a glass. This involves several basic tools of the program:
Drawing the profile: It starts with creating a 2D profile of the object on a plane. For example, for a glass or vase, you need to draw half of their outline using the Line or Arc tool.
The "Follow Me" tool: After creating the profile, the Follow Me tool is used, which rotates it around the axis of symmetry, creating a 3D object. This is the primary method for modeling symmetrical objects, such as a vase or a glass.
Editing details: After creating the main shape, you can refine the details using the Push/Pull tools (for extruding surfaces) or Scale (for changing proportions).
Applying materials: After creating the model, you can add textures and materials to enhance realism.
This process is intuitive and allows for the creation of complex shapes through simple steps.
Drawing the profile: It starts with creating a 2D profile of the object on a plane. For example, for a glass or vase, you need to draw half of their outline using the Line or Arc tool.
The "Follow Me" tool: After creating the profile, the Follow Me tool is used, which rotates it around the axis of symmetry, creating a 3D object. This is the primary method for modeling symmetrical objects, such as a vase or a glass.
Editing details: After creating the main shape, you can refine the details using the Push/Pull tools (for extruding surfaces) or Scale (for changing proportions).
Applying materials: After creating the model, you can add textures and materials to enhance realism.
This process is intuitive and allows for the creation of complex shapes through simple steps.