Graphic submission in SketchUp - course 12,500 rub. from AMS, training 31 lessons, Date November 28, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / November 28, 2023
Duration
1 month
Format
Recorded online lessons
Support
The teacher answers all questions
Access to the course
Lifetime access through your personal account
Who is the course for?
For beginning interior designers
You will understand how to show the winning sides of your project. Prepare an impressive portfolio for promotion. Interest the customer.
For practicing design professionals
Learn to showcase a project while increasing its value. You will reach a new level of professionalism and be able to beat your competitors.
Why do you need to submit a project?
To upgrade your portfolio
You'll learn to create stylish, high-quality concept pitches to showcase your skills and build your portfolio.
Promotions in social media networks
Establish yourself as an expert who not only knows how to design in SketchUp, but creates inspiring collages that engage your audience.
Attracting clients
Increase the interest of clients by effectively presenting the project without complex programs, Photoshop or drawing skills on a graphics tablet.
SECTION 1. How to get the right shot
1.1 Preparing a 3D model of the apartment
1.2 Camera. Kinds. Hotkeys
1.3 Frame formats and sizes
1.4 Practice framing
1.5 Golden ratio and rule of thirds
1.6 Top view. White model
1.7 Sun and shadows. North of the project
1.8 White model with textures
1.9 Isometrics
1.10 Fragment of an apartment in 3D
1.11 Explosion diagram
1.12 Explosion diagram with walls
1.13 Examples of work
SECTION 2. Graphic presentation
2.1 Basics of graphic design
2.2 Camera. Kinds. Hotkeys
2.3 Working with graphic elements
24 Arrangement of figures, guides, grouping
2.5 Pattern-texture
2.6 Fonts
2.7 Editing shapes
2.8 Removing the background. Transparency
2.9 Models from SU on a transparent background
2.10 Add. graphic arts
2.11 [PRO case] Brushes, stamps, stickers
2.12 Icons
2.13 Saving an image
SECTION 3. Styling a project on mobile [BONUS]
3.1 Operating principle
3.2 Working with parts
3.3 Stylization
3.4 Sketch effect
3.5 Add. modes