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In classic For Dummies tradition, Google SketchUp 7 For Dummies gets right to the point so you can start creating 3D models right away. You’ll learn to:
On the book’s companion Web site, you’ll also find a bonus chapter and videos demonstrating more about what you can do with Google SketchUp. Google SketchUp 7 For Dummies also shows you what SketchUp can and can’t do, and offers tips for solving common problems. Add a new dimension to your work today!
Part I: Getting Started with SketchUp.
Chapter 1: Meeting Google SketchUp.
Chapter 2: Establishing the Modeling Mind-Set.
Chapter 3: Getting Off to a Running Start.
Part II: Modeling in SketchUp.
Chapter 4: Building Buildings.
Chapter 5: Falling in Love with Components.
Chapter 6: Going Beyond Buildings.
Chapter 7: Keeping Your Model Organized.
Chapter 8: Modeling with Photographs.
Part III: Viewing Your Model in Different Ways.
Chapter 9: Working with Styles and Shadows.
Chapter 10: Presenting Your Model Inside SketchUp.
Part IV: Sharing What You’ve Made.
Chapter 11: Working with Google Earth and the 3D Warehouse.
Chapter 12: Printing Your Work.
Chapter 13: Exporting Images and Animations.
Chapter 14: Creating Presentation Documents with LayOut.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 15: Ten SketchUp Traps and Their Workarounds.
Chapter 16: Ten Plugins, Extensions, and Resources Worth Getting.
Chapter 17: Ten Ways to Discover Even More.
Index.
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Posted December 5, 2009
Overall: An excellent introduction to Google SketchUp. Provides a lot of information that is missing or hard to find in the Google online help documentation and videos (which are themselves a very good source of information and instruction). There are also chapters containing information on public and commercial sources for software and downloads which will enhance or expand the intrinsic capabilities of Google SketchUp.
My biggest complaint: The scale used for graphics made it impossible, in some cases, to read them. For me, this was a serious problem, but not a show stopper. Generally, with some effort, I could figure out what information or point the figure was trying to convey. However,this was an unnecessary and frustrating obstacle which I hope the publisher corrects in future editions.
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In classic For Dummies tradition, Google SketchUp 7 For Dummies gets right to the point so you can start creating 3D ...