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    DYNASCAPE SOFTWARE INC.

    A Basic Guide to

    Modeling Landscapesin Google SketchUp

    A DS|Sketch 3D User Guide Volume 2

    This guide will take you through the steps of creating a 3D model of alandscape in Google SketchUp using DS|Sketch3D tools, components

    and materials. This guide is mainly relevant for DS|Design and AutoCAD

    users although anyone who creates their base design right in Google

    SketchUp may benefit from this guide as well.

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    Contents

    Summary ....................................................................................................................................................... 3

    Basic SketchUp Tools You Need to Know ..................................................................................................... 3Step 1: Download your Plugins, Components and Material Textures .......................................................... 4

    Plugins: .................................................................................................................................................. 4

    Components: ......................................................................................................................................... 4

    Material Textures .................................................................................................................................. 4

    Step 2: Bring your CAD Drawing into SketchUp ............................................................................................ 4

    Choose your Starting Point ....................................................................................................................... 4

    From DynaSCAPE: ................................................................................................................................. 4

    From AutoCAD or other: ....................................................................................................................... 4

    From scratch: ........................................................................................................................................ 4

    Step 3: Clean Up the Imported CAD Drawing ............................................................................................... 5

    Step 4: Model the House (or Building) and Roof .......................................................................................... 7

    Download the Roof Tool: ...................................................................................................................... 7

    Step 5: Model the Terrain ........................................................................................................................... 13

    Step 6: Apply Textures ................................................................................................................................ 14

    Step 7: Replace 2D Symbols with 3D Models ............................................................................................. 15Navigation Tips .................................................................................................................................... 19

    Presentation Options .............................................................................................................................. 20

    1. Show the model on your computer: ........................................................................................... 20

    2. Export scenes as images: ............................................................................................................ 20

    3. Export an animation: ................................................................................................................... 20

    4. Create Realistic renderings: ........................................................................................................ 20

    Improving Your Models Appearance: .................................................................................................... 21

    Step 8: Create Scenes.................................................................................................................................. 23

    Exporting Scenes as Images ................................................................................................................ 24

    Exporting Scenes as an Animation ...................................................................................................... 24

    Step 9: Render your Model for Presentation .............................................................................................. 24

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    Summary

    This guide is intended to give a basic guideline to follow in order to create an average 3D model using

    Google SketchUp (hereafter call SketchUp) as the modeling tool and DS|Sketch3D. The following basicsteps will be explained:

    Step 1. Download the plugins, components and material textures you need from theDS|Sketch3D Download Site

    Step 2. Bring your CAD drawing into SketchUpStep 3. Clean up the CAD drawingStep 4. Model the house (or building) and roofStep 5. Model the terrainStep 6. Apply material texturesStep 7. Replacing 2D Symbols with 3D ModelsStep 8. Create ScenesStep 9. Render your Model for Presentation

    Basic SketchUp Tools You Need to Know

    In order to follow the process explained in this guide you need to become familiar with the following

    tools:

    Icon Name Description

    Pan tool Navigation tool for panning around the model

    Orbit tool Navigation tool to rotate your view

    Select tool Tool for selecting objects in the model

    Eraser Tool for removing objects in the model

    Move tool Tool for moving or copying objects

    Push/Pull Tool for pushing or pulling faces

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    Step 1: Download your Plugins, Components and

    Material Textures

    Before creating 3D models in Google SketchUp make sure you have the proper tools, 3D libraries and

    textures. You can download these from the DS|Sketch3D Download Website:

    https://sketch3d.dynascape.com

    Plugins:

    If you are using a CAD drawing (DynaSCAPE or AutoCAD) as the base for your 3D model, you will save

    yourself a considerable amount of time if you download the CAD Cleanup Scripts plugin from the

    Plugins page. For help in downloading and installing plugins go theFAQpage of the DS|Sketch3D

    website.

    Components:

    Your best source for landscape components is the DS|Sketch3D Download Website, where you will find

    100s of models of plants, rocks, ponds, pools etc. Download the models you need. For help in

    downloading and installing components go theFAQpage of the DS|Sketch3D website.

    Material Textures

    The DS|Sketch3D Download Website has a number of landscape-specific material texture libraries that

    you can download and use in your SketchUp model. . For help in downloading and installing material

    textures go theFAQpage of the DS|Sketch3D website.

    Step 2: Bring your CAD Drawing into SketchUp

    Choose your Starting Point

    From DynaSCAPE:

    If you are using the latest version of DS|Design (5.5 or later) you can export directly to SketchUp format.

    The file created can be opened with SketchUp without any special import function.

    From AutoCAD or other:

    If you are using AutoCAD or another CAD program that can convert to a .dwg, you can import your CAD

    drawing into SketchUp. However, importing .dwg files is only available with the Pro version of SketchUp.

    From scratch:

    You can also begin your drawing from scratch right in SketchUp. You wont need to perform any cleanup

    so skip to the 3rd step: Model the House (or Building) and Roof

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    Step 3: Clean Up the Imported CAD Drawing

    If your drawing was converted to SketchUp from DS|Design or imported as an AutoCAD file, you will

    need to do some cleanup before you can begin modeling. All files that are converted or imported fromCAD are changed in a way that prevents SketchUp from creating faces with the CAD geometry. Faces are

    needed in order to create a 3D object and to apply a material texture to.

    Follow these steps to clean up the drawing:

    1. Imported AutoCAD drawing usually come in as a group which will need to be exploded. TheDynaSCAPE CAD Cleanup plugin will not touch geometry inside groups or components.

    2. Begin by running the DynaSCAPE CAD Cleanup plugin you downloaded from the DS|Sketch3DDownload Website. It will be located in Google SketchUp under the Plugins menu. Select

    DynaSCAPE Tools and then Run CAD Cleanup (All).

    Dont have this plugin? If you have not downloaded this plugin, go to

    https://sketch3d.dynascape.com/ , click on the Plugins menu in the left side panel and choose

    the CAD Cleanup Scripts plugin to download.

    Cant see the Plugins menu?If you cant see the plugins menu you will need to activate it. Go

    the DS|Sketch3DFAQpage and browse to the section called How to enable the Plugins menu.

    3. The cleanup script will run automatically, scanning the drawing and repairing any problems thatmay exist and then turn every closed area that it can into faces. For large drawings this may take

    a few minutes and it may appear that SketchUp is not responding be patient! When the

    cleanup is complete a dialogue box will appear showing the results. Click OK to continue.

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    4. Check your drawing to see if there still are any faces that were not created. Try running theCleanup script again or you may need to manually close open areas by adding lines where gaps

    where too large for the script to fix. Faces are identified by the dot hatch that appears when you

    select them.

    Before Cleanup After Cleanup

    Tip: When using the DS|Design export to SketchUp format, the default style has a purple Back color and

    a yellow Selected color. To change this go to the Window menu, select Styles and pick one of the default

    styles. The style called Default Style is a good one to use.

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    Step 4: Model the House (or Building) and Roof

    Modeling the house should be and fast and efficient since it is not what you are trying to sell with your

    landscape model. Using the proper techniques and tools you should be able to do this quickly.

    Download the Roof Tool:

    Before you start, make sure you have the roof making tool in your plugins list. If you dont, go to the

    Ruby Depotwebsite and download the roof plugin calledRoof-v2-1.

    Follow these steps to build a simple roof:

    1. Apply a material texture to the house face that best represents the exterior walls of your house.By applying a texture to house surface first SketchUp will automatically apply the texture to all

    the walls when you pull it into a 3D shape.

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    2. Next, use the Push/Pull tool to pull the house surface up into a 3D shape. Watch the ValueControl Box at the bottom right corner of the screen to help you pull to the desired height or

    just enter the value on your keyboard manually and hit [Enter].

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    3. Before using the Roof tool, erase all extra lines in the house wall that are not needed. The rooftool may not work if you leave them.

    4. Highlight the roof with the Select tool and then go to the Plugins menu and select Roof Thereare a number of roof styles to choose from. The first style, Hipped Roof, is a common style to

    use. For more information click on the Help option on the roof menu to open the Roof Help

    page.

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    5. When selected, a modifier will appear allowing you to set some parameters. The defaults willwork for many roofs.

    6. Click OK. The roof will be created for you. Refer to Roof Help if you are having problems.

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    7. The created roof comes in as a group. To apply a texture, double-click on the roof to open thegroup for editing. Once opened you can apply a roof shingle texture to the roof surfaces to

    complete the roof.

    8. Next find the door and window components. All the DS|Sketch3D doors and windows are set toautomatically glue to any surface and cut the opening in the wall, making it easy to place and

    move them. If you downloaded them from the DS|Sketch3D Download Website, they should be

    in your components folder. Go to your Window menu and select Components to open the

    Components Browser.

    9. Click on the Navigation button and choose Component (see image below).

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    Your door and window components should be found here if you followed the instruction on the

    DS|Sketch3DFAQpage. Choose the components that you need and place them on the house. If

    your house has a front porch, place the front door in the approximate location. Once the porchis created the door can easily be adjusted. The DS|Sketch3D doors consist of 2 separate

    components: a frame and door. There are a number of frame and door styles and combinations

    to choose from.

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    Step 5: Model the Terrain

    Modeling the terrain is generally a more advance process but, as outlined in Step 5, simple grade

    changes like steps and front porches can easily be accomplished with the Push/Pull tool. To create aporch and step(s) follow these steps:

    1. Apply textures to the porch and step(s) first.

    2. Then, using the Push/Pull tool, pull the porch and step(s) up to the appropriate height.

    3. Adjust the door height as needed.

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    Step 6: Apply Textures

    Once the terrain has been modeled it is time to apply textures to the rest of the surfaces in the model.

    If you have created shapes for your hedges, apply one of the DS|Sketch3D hedge textures. Apply hedgetextures (with trunks) first and then pull the hedge(s) to the desired height. To finish, apply the matching

    hedge texture (without trunks) to the top of the hedge(s).

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    Step 7: Replace 2D Symbols with 3D Models

    If you are developing your model from a CAD drawing that has symbols (DynaSCAPE library figures or

    AutoCAD blocks), this step is the most fun and can transform your model quickly.

    If you do not have these symbols on your drawing you will have to insert the 3D plant components

    manually.

    If you grouped your figures in your CAD program you will have to insert the 3D plant components

    manually as well. Keep this in mind when preparing your CAD drawing.

    To replace your 2D symbols with 3D models follow these steps:

    1. Zoom in to your model to a plant symbol and, using your Select tool, left-click on it to highlight itand then right-click.

    2. In the menu that appears choose Reload.

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    3. Navigate to the folders containing your Components (if you followed the instructions in theDS|Sketch3D website FAQ page, this should be C:\Program Files [(x86)]\Google\Google

    SketchUp 8\Components). Select the component you wish to replace the symbol with and click

    Open.

    The 2D symbol will now be replaced with the 3D (or 2D) component.

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    4. Continue this process with the remaining symbols in the model. Note that when you select asymbol to replace, SketchUp will replace all the symbols that are the same. It is important to

    remember, when creating your CAD drawing, that you use unique symbols for each plant type.

    5. You can use the same process to replace other symbols as well such as rocks and furniture.Symbols such as pools and ponds however will lose their ability to cut the surface if brought in

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    this way these should be brought in through the Components browser. You can always add

    more components to your model as you see fit.

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    Navigation Tips

    If you find navigation round your model getting slow while working you can alleviate this a couple ways.

    1. Keep shadows off: The calculation used to create face shadows is processor-intensive and willslow down performance with large models. Its best to keep shadows off, especially when

    navigating.2. Change your view style to Wire Frame: If your Styles are not visible, go to the View menu,

    select Toolbars and choose Styles.

    In Wire Frame style you can navigate smoothly. You can switch to Shaded or Shaded with

    Textures, whenever you need to see the faces of you model and your components.

    3. Switch your trees to 2D: All 3D trees from DS|Sketch3D 3D have a 2D image of the tree(billboard) embedded into the component on a different layer. Open the Layers list (Window >

    Layers) and turn the Trees 3D layer off and the Trees Billboard layer off. 3D trees have

    hundreds of faces that SketchUp has to try to display. The 2D billboard is made up of one face

    and will make it easier to navigate.

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    4. Use 2D trees instead of 3D: The DS|Sketch3D website offers a large library of 2D components aswell. If your model requires lots of trees, use 2D trees, especially for existing or background

    trees. This will reduce the number of faces in the model.

    Presentation OptionsWhen your model is complete it is time to show your clients. This can be accomplished several

    ways:

    1. Show the model on your computer:Bring a laptop to your client or have them come to your office and show the model right inSketchUp.

    2. Export scenes as images:You can export snapshots from various angles of your model as an image file. These can be

    printed, emailed or they can be added as raster images in your 2D CAD drawing.

    3. Export an animation:SketchUp allows you to create a movie (.avi) of your model. This feature will make use of your

    created scenes to fly around your model like an animation.

    4.

    Create Realistic renderings:Using one of the many rendering tools available for SketchUp you can create high quality images

    that can look very realistic.

    Note: All of these options require scenes to be set up. Scenes are basically views of your model

    from various angles. Scenes are very easy to create in SketchUp.

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    Improving Your Models Appearance:Many of the DS|Sketch3D plant models are made with texture images for leaves and flowers. You may

    notice a white glow around edges of the leaves. This is because of the way SketchUp handles textures

    with transparencies when the transparency quality is set to faster. If you change the quality setting to

    Medium, the white glow around the edge disappears. 2D models with transparencies will have the same

    issue.

    To change the transparency setting for your model, go to the Window menu and select Styles. Click on

    the Edit tab and then the Styles icon.

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    Make sure Enable Transparency is checked and change the Transparency quality to Medium.

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    Step 8: Create Scenes

    Before creating any scenes it is best to plan ahead, especially if you are creating an animation. Pick a

    logical starting point and plan your steps so you can move around the model from scene to scenesmoothly. Follow these steps to create a scene:

    1. Navigate to your starting point for your first scene. If you find SketchUp lagging as you movearound, switch to Wire Frame style for smoother navigation. When the desired angle is

    achieved, click on the View menu and select Animation. Select Add Scene to create a scene.

    A tab will appear on the top left side of the work space.

    2. Navigate to the next angle and add another scene. You can also use the keyboard shortcut[Alt+S]. Create as many scenes as you wish.

    3. Once you are finished you can play an animation that takes you through each of your scenes intheir order. To play an animation go to View > Animation and select Play. If you need to adjust a

    scene, navigate to where you wish to the scene to be adjusted to and then right-click on the

    scene and choose Update.

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    Exporting Scenes as Images

    To export your scenes as images go to the File menu and select Export > 2D Graphic In the Export 2D

    Graphic panel that appears, you can choose the image type (.jpg, .png etc.) and if you click on the

    Options button you can also change the image size and other options.

    If your computer can handle it you can try to turn shadows on before exporting as an image. This willgive the scene more depth.

    Exporting Scenes as an Animation

    To export your scenes as an animation (.avi video) go to the File menu and select Export > Animation

    In the Export Animation panel that appears you can change your output to images of each scene (.jpgs)

    and if you click on the Options button you can change the size of the video among other settings.

    Step 9: Render your Model for Presentation

    Using a rendering tool is the best way to create images of your model to present to your client.

    Rendering tools enhance the lighting and shadows on the models faces and textures, creating a much

    more realistic looking image in the end than what SketchUp can produce by itself, with a much higher

    resolution. See the results below the one on the right is an export from SketchUp while the one on the

    right is with a rendering tool:

    Exported 2D Image from SketchUp The same scene created by a rendering tool

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    There are a number of rendering tools available. Most have default settings that make them easy to use

    for beginners. They all have advanced settings and features that can really enhance your model when

    you take the time to learn them.

    Some are free, others are for purchase but usually have a trial available. The following are some of the

    rendering tools available:

    Kerkythea Echohttp://www.kerkythea.net/joomla/index.php A free rendering software that may be good enough for some and is good place to get

    introduced.

    Kerkythea is a standalone renderer, using physically accurate materials and lights, aiming for

    the best quality rendering in the most efficient timeframe.

    Shaderlight -http://www.artvps.com/Sells for $199 but has a free version you can try to get started.

    Simple to learn, easy to use, Shaderlight lets you see your image develop as you work. For

    rendering experts & 3D novices, it's never been easier to transform your SketchUp model in to a

    photorealistic render.

    SUPodiumhttp://www.suplugins.com/ Sells for $198 and also has a free version you can try.

    You can make TRUE photo-realistic rendering of your Google SketchUp models without the

    frustration of learning a complex program. Make an impression without the pain. SU Podium V2brings high quality raytracing and global illumination with ease and at a low cost. SU Podium V2

    is a plugin for Google SketchUp 7 and 8, Pro or Free, Windows or Mac.

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