Creativity and deadline collide with each other when you need to make a project pitch. Your focus needs to be on getting your ideas out of your head and transferring them to the screen as soon as possible – which will go on to winning the project for you or your team. SketchUp, it turns out, is very handy in these kinds of situations.
To be frank, you need the Sketchup Pro subscription to properly utilize the software in this scenario. With exciting and powerful plugins that can up your workflow through the roof, and LayOut’s capability in showing off the technicalities of your work, you have the best weapon in hand with SketchUp Pro when it comes to making killer design presentations.
Let’s discuss the steps of creating a great interior design with SketchUp.
- Start with 2D
If you already have a digital floor plan, great! Just import it in SketchUp. If you have just a hand-drawn plan, put it up in SketchUp and trace the lines – this will create your basic floor plan. If you just have location photos, no worries – the Match Photo feature will help you out in making the base floor plan.
Either way, you’ll need a little time scaling and drawing to match the SketchUp floor plan with the real-life space.
Published By
Arka Roy
www.sketchup4architect.com
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