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Hello everyone and welcome
to this SketchUp course.
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My name is managed by that is,
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I am an architect
and 3D designer,
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and throughout my career,
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I have worked for different
architectural studios in
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charge of their realization
of 3D models in a sketch.
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In addition, I've been
teaching SketchUp indifferent,
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created schools
for several years.
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And as a result of all
of that experience,
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I've created this online
course in which I've tried to
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synthesize all that accumulated
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knowledge in the
best possible way.
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In this course.
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Therefore, maybe you will
start as a beginner,
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but without acceleration,
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you will finish it as an expert.
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Of course, as long as you are
able to finish the course.
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Because it is a
long course where
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we will immerse ourselves
in the program.
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But I can assure you that
it is a very fun course.
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We will study each of the
programs tools through theory
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and various practical
exercise at different scales.
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We will combine
academic exercise with
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professional projects taken
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from my architectural activity.
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As a teacher, I've had
many students face-to-face
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and I've seen the
main difficulties
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you usually encounter
in the program,
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which are invariably the same.
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Therefore, the course
is designed to focus
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on all those complex
aspects of the software.
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Drone in SketchUp is easy.
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It is very intuitive program,
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but it is just as easy to draw.
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But do what I used
to call patchwork.
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When the model we want to
draw becomes more complex,
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that way of drawing no
longer works for us.
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To model correctly. In scatter,
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you have to understand the
SketchUp way of thinking.
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It is a very special
way of thinking.
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Understanding it will
take us a bit of work.
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But once done, it will be like
understanding the matrix.
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Everything will make
sense and we will be
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able to model all
kinds of architecture,
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interior design, landscape,
or construction predicts.
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The program is very
fun and full of
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possibilities.
During the course.
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In addition to theory and
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the different
practical exercises
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associated with each model,
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we will carry out a project of
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high difficulty, a
transversal way.
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We will model one of
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the most emblematic buildings
of the 20th century.
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The Barcelona Pavilion,
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designed for the
universal exhibition
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of Barcelona in 1929
by Ms. Van der Rohe.
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And finally, to
finish the course,
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we'll learn a new
software layout.
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Connected in real time
with a SketchUp layout
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will allow us to make
presentations of our projects.
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Because we have to be
aware of the fact that
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having a good 3D
model is just as
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important as knowing
how to present it
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to our teacher,
colleague, or client.
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Time to say by now,
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all these are much more
awaits you in this course.
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So if you are ready,
let's get started.
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