No matter how simple or complex your model, every model in SketchUp is really just edges and faces. The drawing tools enable you to create those edges and faces.
If you're a beginner to drawing in SketchUp, start simple:
The drawing tools enable you to create those edges and faces. If you're a beginner to drawing in SketchUp, start simple: Learn how drawing lines and shapes in 3D is different from drawing in 2D. Make sure you understand a few drawing basics and concepts, like how to align lines and shapes. Take a single 3D model and turn it into a 2D drawing in a flash with LayOut. Draw plans, elevations, sections, build details, model views any detail you need to start the build. SketchUp is remarkably accurate, so you can be sure that anyone working on the project will have the information they need to get the job done. Creating a 3D box begins by simply drawing a square with your pencil, since some lines may need to be erased. The square can be a variety of sizes, but it should only take up a quarter of the page at most. Center it on the page, so there is room to draw the rest of the box.
- Learn how drawing lines and shapes in 3D is different from drawing in 2D. Make sure you understand a few drawing basics and concepts, like how to align lines and shapes to the correct drawing axis. (Hint: The SketchUp inference engine can help.)
- Explore the shape tools and handy selection techniques.
- Discover all the ways you can push/pull your geometry into 3D.
- Draw outside the box with arcs.
If you're eager to draw detail and complex 3D models, these Help Center articles can help you expand your drawing skills:
- To make curved faces look more polished, check out how to soften round edges so they look smooth.
- To move beyond basic shapes, you need to know how to divide and split faces, move entities, copy entities, erase lines and faces, flip and rotate entities, scale entities, and extrude shapes along a path with the Follow Me tool.
- You can also model complex shapes with the Solid Tools, which enable you to modify 3D shapes by choosing how one shape adds to or subtracts from a second shape.
- Give your model a polished look with text, a custom background, or fog.
If you need to draw precisely, discover how to offset a line and measure angles and distances. Cricut how does it work.
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If examples help you understand how to apply and combine drawing techniques, check out the articles on creating specific shapes, such as a cone or sphere, and objects, such as a chair or building footprint.
Before you know it, you'll be modeling your house, that custom dining room table you've been wanting to make, or the modern storefront that you envision (where others see only a dilapidated parking lot).
3D printing in building construction
The machine consists of a head that moves in 3 dimensions, and extrudes a paste-like material (like continuously squeezing a tube of toothpaste to form a line across your bathroom countertop). The extrusion is done in horizontal layers, one above the other. The paste then hardens to form a rigid structure in a matter of hours. When you add up all the layers, you can build an object of any shape.
To make a shape, the machine will start with the data file describing the 3D geometry of the part, most often in stl format. The software will then 'slice' the shape into a large number of horizontal layers. The machine will then build the part, starting with the lowermost layer, and adding layers sequentially one above the other till the top of the part is reached. Most 3D printers work in this fashion.
In the case of Winsun, the material used seems to be a paste of cement, sand, and fibers (for tensile strength) mixed with water and chemical additives to give it the right mix of flowability and rapid setting properties. Winsun does not share detailed pictures of the machine, so it is likely that this mixture is prepared in conventional concrete mixers and then pumped into the machine through a flexible pipe. They also claim to use industrial waste in the mix. The mixture needs to set rapidly, as if it is still wet and fluid when the upper layers are added, the lower layers will squeeze and deform under their weight. This material is sometimes called the 'printing ink' in the press, but we prefer the term 'construction material'.
The walls are about 9' thick, and are made of an inner and outer layer of material, connected by zigzagging planes of material. This a very clever bit of engineering that works exceedingly well with the 3D printing process. In this way, Winsun is able to build walls in any shape. Some images:
Lets look at the first set of 3D printed buildings made by Windsun:
Windsun released this to the press claiming '3D Printers print 10 houses in 24 hours', but we take that statement with a pinch of salt, because what we are interested in is the total construction time.
Lets now look at the next building constructed by Winsun.
The following photos give us clues:
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How To 3d Sketch Solidworks
If examples help you understand how to apply and combine drawing techniques, check out the articles on creating specific shapes, such as a cone or sphere, and objects, such as a chair or building footprint.
Before you know it, you'll be modeling your house, that custom dining room table you've been wanting to make, or the modern storefront that you envision (where others see only a dilapidated parking lot).
3D printing in building construction
The machine consists of a head that moves in 3 dimensions, and extrudes a paste-like material (like continuously squeezing a tube of toothpaste to form a line across your bathroom countertop). The extrusion is done in horizontal layers, one above the other. The paste then hardens to form a rigid structure in a matter of hours. When you add up all the layers, you can build an object of any shape.
To make a shape, the machine will start with the data file describing the 3D geometry of the part, most often in stl format. The software will then 'slice' the shape into a large number of horizontal layers. The machine will then build the part, starting with the lowermost layer, and adding layers sequentially one above the other till the top of the part is reached. Most 3D printers work in this fashion.
In the case of Winsun, the material used seems to be a paste of cement, sand, and fibers (for tensile strength) mixed with water and chemical additives to give it the right mix of flowability and rapid setting properties. Winsun does not share detailed pictures of the machine, so it is likely that this mixture is prepared in conventional concrete mixers and then pumped into the machine through a flexible pipe. They also claim to use industrial waste in the mix. The mixture needs to set rapidly, as if it is still wet and fluid when the upper layers are added, the lower layers will squeeze and deform under their weight. This material is sometimes called the 'printing ink' in the press, but we prefer the term 'construction material'.
The walls are about 9' thick, and are made of an inner and outer layer of material, connected by zigzagging planes of material. This a very clever bit of engineering that works exceedingly well with the 3D printing process. In this way, Winsun is able to build walls in any shape. Some images:
Lets look at the first set of 3D printed buildings made by Windsun:
Windsun released this to the press claiming '3D Printers print 10 houses in 24 hours', but we take that statement with a pinch of salt, because what we are interested in is the total construction time.
Lets now look at the next building constructed by Winsun.
The following photos give us clues:
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We have performed this analysis because every press article on the project we have seen assumes that the entire building has been 3D printed in all respects.
What this tells us is that the technology is still in its infancy, and needs many years of development before it can become a working alternative to conventional construction. Buildings have to be hurricane and earthquake-resistant. They need to be sufficiently resistant to fire to allow occupants time to evacuate the building.
Having said that, one must appreciate Winsun's technology. They have been innovative enough to develop both the concrete mix and the machine to print large-scale building components that can be prefabricated and shipped to site. They are the world's first company to do so. They have done all this in China, and no doubt have bigger plans for the future.
other approaches
Another interesting company in the field is Contour Crafting, a company founded by Dr. Berokh Khoshnevis, based on work he has done at University of Southern California Schools. We were fortunate enough to meet Dr. Khoshnevis at a 3D printing conference and discuss his technologies at some length.Dr. Khoshnevis, a roboticist, has developed a range of interesting technologies that have applications in building construction. Some of them are:
- contour crafting, a new 3D printing technique that combines the technology of paste extrusion with automated trowelling. The machine extrudes a paste such as a concrete mix and then shapes it with trowels that move along with the printing head (or extruder) while it is in a semi-solid state. Objects are built up in layers that harden into a strong, rigid material.
- Multiple Mobile Robots in Manufacturing Assembly
- The selective inhibition sintering process, a new type of 3D printing process
- A 3D printer for NASA to construct buildings on the moon that uses regolith, or moon soil as the primary building material
Contour Crafting is now working on a system to 3D print houses. In their approach, the machine is placed on the site, and is bigger than the actual house. It is mounted on a gantry crane system, and will use a range of robots to build all the house systems, including electrical and plumbing systems.
conclusion
Our conclusions are that 3D printed buildings are a long way off from realisation.Current problems include:
- how to achieve structural strength
- how to achieve fire resistance
- how to comply with building codes in many respects
- how to bring together robots of varying skills and sizes to build each of the components of a building
- how to move around the site
- if the system is mounted on a gantry crane larger than the building, this machine is large and heavy, and needs its own foundation system
So while this technology is certain to prevail in the long run, in the short run, buildings will still be built primarily by humans..
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