SketchUp Interior Design for Layout Part 2 - Doors and Windows

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what's up guys Justin here with the Sketchup essentials comm back with another Sketchup layout tutorial for you so in this video we're gonna continue working on our apartment model which is the model that we started off creating last week where we're actually modeling an entire apartment in order to be able to do things like render it and create presentations from it and that sort of thing and before I get started I do want to thank my supporters on patreon on patreon as you know is the crowdfunding support website where you can support creators that you like on YouTube if you're interested in supporting the show if you like what I'm doing here every little bit of support that I get on there goes towards buying new extensions and expanding the show and bringing you more interesting things so if you want to check that out there's a link down in the notes below or you can visit patreon.com slash the Sketchup essentials now let's go ahead and just jump into it alright so last week we started creating our model and what we did is we modeled our interior and our exterior walls and so this week I want to come in and start modeling the openings including the walls or the including the doors and the exterior windows and all of that different kind of stuff and so the way that we're going to do that is it's important that you group this properly because when we bring this into layout sometimes you're gonna want to create different line weights for your different openings and so what we need to do is we need to make sure we model out our swings properly now that we get our doors modelled as well so what you need to think about when you're modeling doors is you need to remember that when you take this into layout what you're gonna do is you're gonna create a section cut view that looks at your model from top down and you're gonna turn the perspective off so that you get a straight up-and-down view of your different walls and you can see how our walls get kind of a cut through on them and then the doors will be in here as well so we need to model these doors out so they look a certain way when they're sectioned and then we also need to be able to put them on a different layer than everything else because we're gonna need to do that in order to create our different line weights and so the first thing I want to do is I want to come in and I want to model a door and so you can pick any of these openings in this case I'm gonna pick this door into this master bedroom and there's a few different ways that you can model your door you can start off and if you want you can just draw a rectangle across this face and then you can kind of push pull your door to give us some thickness so and one of the things you need to think about is if you actually want to show the door frames as a part of your section cut so what you could do is you could come in here and you could model this with the actual door frame itself around the opening and so that would be an actual frame that goes all the way around the opening and then the door would be inside of that and there's a couple different ways that you could do that or and you you probably want to do that at least to a certain degree just so that your doors look kind of realistic but the other thing you could do is you just kind of model your door into this space and then draw the swing and just be done with it so in this case what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna use the rectangle tool to draw and I'm basically a door across this face and then I'm gonna use the offset tool to create my frame and so we'll go ahead and assume that I've got probably a two inch jam in here and then all I'm gonna do is I'm just going to once I use the offset tool to offset that by two inches I'm gonna erase this line over here and so if I look on this backside what I have right now is I have a door shape and I have a frame shape and we just kind of need to extrude those so that they have thickness and so you can see how all I did is I took that frame and I just extruded it to this front phase then I'm gonna take my door and I'm gonna extrude it probably half way so I'm gonna assume this is a one and a half inch thick door so now and one thing you may have to deal with when you do this is you probably when you extrude these need to do it and create new face mode and so you're just gonna use the push/pull tool but you're gonna tap the control key and you can see I want to use the control key it's gonna create a new face instead of extruding that face on the backside so that you can still use that so and do the same thing on your door tap the control key and then push pull this one and a half inches now you have your door in here and you can flip these faces on the backside so you can just reverse the faces so that the correct faces are facing out well now you your general door shape in here and so now what we want to do is we want to put that in a group and so we're just going to drag our mouse across it right click and we're just gonna click make group and if you remember we've been using our outliner in here to keep our model organized and so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna rename this and I'm gonna just call this door for right now and so I just have a door group in here at the moment and in a second we're gonna create a layer to effect the visibility's in here but now what you need to think about is when you're working with these doors and you do like a section cut through it if you think about looking at the plan view of this door what you don't have is you don't have this swing coming outwards so when you create a two-dimensional plan it's not actually gonna show up and so what we want to do is we want to actually go back inside this group and model our swing and so we're gonna model our swing by double clicking inside this group and I'm actually gonna model it outside the group and then paste it in place so I'm just gonna model my door here we'll say it's a one and a half inch thick door so we'll model our door out and then we'll just draw an arc for our swing so now when I come in here and I create a top-down view and I use my section cut my door swing is going to show up in here so but we also don't want our swings showing up in our actual like presentation views like you don't want a bunch of door swings showing up in here when you're doing an actual interior design type presentation and so what we're going to do is we're going to put that inside of this model and so what I'm gonna do first is I'm going to select this I'm gonna right click on it I'm gonna make it a group and we're gonna call that swing and you can see how right now our door and our swing are in different groups so what I'm going to do is you can either copy this or cut this and then paste it in place or you can do what I'm going to do I'm just gonna click and drag this inside my outliner right into my door object so now if I double click in here my door swing group is inside this object and so now what I'm going to do is I'm going to put this on different layers and so what I have is that remember I have two different groups and we've been using layers to adjust our actual visibilities and so we're gonna create two different layers for these two different things so the first thing we're gonna do is we're gonna hit plus and we're gonna create a layer called architectural doors and so the architectural doors is going to be the layer that you're going to be able to use to turn your doors on and off in your model so in this case what I'm gonna do is I'm going to click on this group and then I'm gonna go up to my tray and we're gonna put that in the doors layer and so now I can turn my door on and off and so that's going to be important because later on what we're gonna do is we're gonna be able to turn our walls on and off and leave our doors on and off and so that way that way we'll have all of our doors on their own layer we can export those to layout and we can give them a separate limelight and so then the other thing we're gonna do because we want to be able to turn these swings off and so what you're going to do is you're gonna add another layer and you're just gonna call that conc for conceptual and we'll call that door swings and so what we're gonna do is we're gonna take all of our door swings and we'll put them on the door swings layer and so that way when you're working in here and you want to use your presentation view you can just turn your door swings on and off by turning this layer on and off and so I'm gonna go through real quick and add the rest of my doors in here and I'm gonna speed this up a whole bunch I'm just gonna actually what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna try to copy/paste this door and modify it most of the time in order to make everything fit so instead of having to remodel the geometry well if I make a copy of this door like this you can see how that's going to show up in here in my grooves and everything will be in there the door swings will be on the correct layer already because I'm making a copy of something I already setup properly and so the other thing you could do if you wanted to is you could make these components for all the doors that were actually the same size some of these doors are going to be different size but you could if you made it components than if you needed to go back and make a change you could do that on a lot of different doors at once all right so one thing I want to note real quick is if you notice I bring I brought this door in and as of right now it's too big for this opening and so there's a real quick trick that you can use in order to adjust this really fast and it has to do with understanding the way that your geometry is modeled because right now the way this door is modeled as it has a frame over here it has a frame piece on this side as a frame running across the top and a frame over here what you can do is you can just drag across this door piece right here and you can actually move this and you can see how your door will actually adjust with your mouse so you can see how that top frame piece moves with it as well because you're just moving all of this geometry is all that you're doing and we'll fix our swing in a second but you can see how I can just drag this over and my frame stays the same thickness because I selected all of this geometry and this just kind of adjusts with it so you can use the Move tool really quickly in order to do that and you may have to come back in here and remodel your swing which is no big deal it's not a giant extra piece of work or anything like that all right so now I have all my doors modeled I haven't modeled the X the upstairs area quite yet we'll come in and model that a little bit later but for right now what I'm gonna do is I'm actually gonna come in I'm in a mall the same thing with my windows and so I'm just gonna do the same thing and what I'm doing because I've already modeled my exterior walls is I'm just drawing guides where the exterior windows are because you can see how when I turn my walls on I can't see where those are marked up that might have been something I should have done a little bit differently when I first modelled it but it's not the end of the world it's pretty easy to come in here and fix and so all I'm doing is I'm just drawing guide lines along the window itself where the window would be and then I'm coming back in and modeling my actual window openings and so once I model those guides it gets really easy to come in here and do that and then you know the only other thing is if windows need to be centered in wall pieces like this one the other thing you can do and in this case it doesn't really matter because you can actually see the window here but you could start from you could go ahead and whoops and you could draw a guide right at your midpoint or like a little line segment off of your midpoint just to kind of indicate where that is and then you could come in here and draw your guides this way all right so once I get my guides drawn what I can do is I can just come in here and I can start modeling this window on face and so what you can do is you can use the guide creation or you can use the tape measure tool and guide creation mode to mark what you want the heights of your windows to be so in this case let's say I want this to be two foot six inches off the ground and then I want the top of this to be we'll call it seven feet high so you can just come in here and you can create guides and it gets really easy to kind of rough out your model shape so you can see how I can just kind of use inferencing to kind of rough out the size of these windows so and in this particular case I could take this one and just copy it across or actually I'll do that in a minute because I'm gonna make this a component and with our windows what we're gonna do is we're just gonna model them using the offset tool so I'm just gonna come in here and I'm just gonna draw I'm just gonna draw a cross across this face and then I'm just going to use the offset tool to adjust kind of the thickness of these jams so in this case we'll go ahead and just call them two inch jams so all I'm doing is I'm just offsetting this two inches on each one of these and we're gonna have to do a little bit of adjustment in fact what I might do is instead of drawing the crosses all the way across this I'm just gonna do my two inch offset here and then I'm just gonna draw my Jam's in so I'm just gonna move this I'm gonna make a copy of this up one inch down to inches and then we'll do the same thing on each side down here so I'm just gonna move or I'm gonna make a copy of this over one inch and then I'll make another copy of it two inches and then we can just select all of this and use the move tool and copy mode draw it straight up and then you can just erase out your extra pieces in here and then you can push pull this piece back and one thing that might help right now is to turn your exterior walls off we're gonna come back in and cut our hole there in a minute though you probably want to push-pull your frame piece to the backside of this just to give it depth real quick so you can see how now that has depth and then we'll push pull each one of these back probably if the overall thickness is three and five-eighths inches we'll push this back we'll call it an inch and a half for right now and then I'm just going to double click in order to push pull that back and forth and so now if we take a look at this through a section cut it's always a good idea to just kind of take a section cut through and take a look at this and see if you like the way that it looks I actually do in this window I think that kind of gives me what I want I'm not figuring any kind of double pane or anything like that so if you take a look cutting it through you can see how this is a really good this is a really good section cut for a plan view and so once once you kind of create that there's a couple different things that you're going to need to do the first is you can turn your exterior wall back on and you're just going to have to go inside your walls group and just kind of cut this opening out so I just drew a face across this and then I push pulled it to the back side well now my window shows up in there okay and then we're gonna go ahead and select this we'll right-click on it we'll make it a group and remember to keep everything organized as you go we're just going to call this exterior window and you can give it a width if you want just so you know what you're talking about but then we're just going to use the Move tool and copy mode to create a copy of it across the way here and then same thing where we'll just come in and we'll cut our opening in the exterior wall using the push-pull tool and then we'll just model our blast window real quick all right so now we can come back in here and we can erase out all the guides that we created we don't really need those anymore and so what we've got is we've got all our interior in doors and windows modelled and the one thing I didn't do are actually probably two things that I didn't do the first thing is I haven't been grouping my doors as I go and I like to do that just to keep everything kind of organized because you can see how the more doors you get in here the more stuff you have in your outliner well all I want to do is I want to take all of that and I just want to select it all so I just clicked on one of these and then did a shift-click and so now all of these are selected I'm just gonna right click on this and I'm gonna make these a group and I'm just gonna call this group doors and then I'm gonna do the same thing for my windows I'm gonna select all of them I'm gonna right click make group and I'm gonna make them windows so and then the thing we're gonna want to do with windows and I think you can probably either put this upper level group on a layer or the individual windows I don't think that it matters that much but we're gonna go ahead and create a layer for our windows so we'll just go into layers hit a plus type in arch or architectural - windows and so we'll just take that group and we'll just put it on the windows layer so now we're at a point or we can turn our doors on and off our exterior and interior walls on and off our windows and our door swings so now we can kind of come through and you can see I'm always kind of checking with the section cut tool to see how everything looks but now we can kind of come through just double check and make sure everything's working the way that we want it to so you can see how those windows have a nice section cut in them where you can see how when that section cuts on or active those doors in those windows have a nice look to them so that they're gonna show up well on our floor plan so in the next video I think we're gonna go through and we're gonna start adding our cabinets and our furniture and that sort of thing we may start setting up some views for layout as well so leave a comment below let me know what you thought is this helpful to you do you like the way that I'm walking you through this I just love having that Sketchup conversation a few guys if you like this video please remember to click that like button down below if you're new around here remember to click that subscribe button for new Sketchup content every week if you like what I'm doing in this channel please consider supporting me on patreon every little bit helps even if it's only a dollar a month but in any case thank you so much for taking the time to watch this I really appreciate it and I will catch you in the next video thanks guys
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Length: 20min 34sec (1234 seconds)
Published: Mon Oct 23 2017
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