| So before you put pen to paper and start sketching you may want
to view the sites mentioned in the briefs in Google Earth and
get a feel for the terrain, locality and infrastructure, but
why stop there follow the download brief page and submit your
entry using SketchUp.
SketchUp's tools are easy to get to grips and are intuitive
enough to help rather than hinder your project's progress, the
downloads also include tutorials that will help you get started
and you will be able to use components in and draw inspiration
from the Google 3D Warehouse. And once you have created your
model why not place it on the site supplied in Google Earth and
then admire your work in its natural context.
With its simple toolkit and powerful interoperability options
you can SketchUp will let you model directly from, jpegs, dxf's,
dwg's or even scanned freehand drawings so that within a very
short space of time you can create client winning 3D visualisations
that illustrate spatiality and environmental and architectural
sympathy in Google Earth.
SketchUp is currently available in either a Free version for
Personal Use, or for use in this "free to enter" competition;
or as Pro version for Commercial Use, which will allows users
a greater flexibility in exporting their SketchUp models to their
CAD software.
But don't take our word for it, here is what some of our users
have to say about SketchUp:
"For the designers and architects
at the practice the exciting value of the programme is that
it is an intuitive programme which can be picked up by architects
whatever their technical capabilities... It is not complicated
and it allows designers to concentrate more on the design than
to constantly battle the complexities of a sophisticated drawing
programme"
Mike Bufalino - Shepard Robson
"Despite my limited experience
I've been able to produce conceptual drawings to a level that
was previously beyond me. The training day I attended was beneficial
and I found the application is so user friendly that even without
computer skills or a drafting background I soon started to
achieve surprisingly good visual presentations."
John McDonough - Turnkey Design |