Ok, so I know that I promised I’d come up with a post about how to pull all the previous discussed techniques together, and trust me, I will. Hopefully this helps! As always, please leave a comment or let me know if there’s anything that needs clarification. Don’t worry fellow Rhino and 3D Max users, the next tutorial will talk about how to pull this out of sketchup and into another program. Because of the past connection between Google, Google Earth, and (formerly) Google Sketchup, this technique starts and is fundamentally rooted in Sketchup. Needless to say, I’m not typically a sketchup user, but I do have to say, this technique is VERY helpful. I know that a number of you have heard my rants on sketchup and for those who haven’t I’m sure it’ll come up in the future. Fortunately for me, I remembered a technique that I learned a while ago, using buildings from Google Earth (and more specifically the Google 3d warehouse) to bring into sketchup. Recently I’ve found myself needed to create a number of very quick context models for various project sites. I’ve created my first video tutorial this evening.
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