Find out the best workflow for setting-up all of your construction drawings, and the best methods for keeping them accurate.
| 1. Cut a Section to Create a Floor Plan Scene | 13:02 |
| 2. Create an Interior Elevation Section (1 of 3) | 07:08 |
| 3. Create a second Interior Elevation Section (2 of 3) | 02:40 |
| 4. Create a third Interior Elevation Section (3 of 3) | 05:31 |
| 5. Use Send to LayOut to start your LayOut project | 03:27 |
| 6. Automatically Update LayOut with changes to your SketchUp model | 05:38 |
| 7. Manually Update LayOut with changes to your SketchUp model | 01:51 |
| 8. Put SketchUp Viewports onto Locked Layers | 07:13 |
| 9. Rendering your Viewport: Raster vs. Vector vs. Hybrid | 05:45 |
| 10. Set-up Line Weights for your drawings | 06:01 |
| 11. Section Cuts & Hatching Walls Manually in LayOut | 13:36 |
| 12. Install the SectionCutFace extension for Wall Hatches that auto update with design changes | 12:39 |
| 13. Learn how to use SectionCutFace in SketchUp | 14:46 |
| 14. Make a Design Change to test that SectionCutFace auto-updates your LayOut drawing | 06:01 |
| 15. Stack SketchUp Viewports for more control over the look of your LayOut file | 07:16 |
| 16. Tips for Adding Accurate Dimensions | 10:17 |
| 17. Learn the 3 Ways to Style your Dimensions | 08:06 |