TXT files and RTF files can be inserted into LayOut. The difference is that RTF files retain their
formatting while TXT files lose all formatting when inserted
2.Before a piece of content can be transformed, it needs to be selected. Selected objects — whether
they’re models, image
3.Each piece of content that is added to a LayOut page can be selected by clicking on the object.
Several objects can be selected at once if you hold down the Shift key while clicking each item.
Clicking a selected object with the Shift key held down deselects it.
4. The Edit ➪ Duplicate command also works and places the duplicated object
offset from its original.
5.The styles for any shapes created with the various tools are set using the Shape Style panel in the
tray. This panel has settings for the Fill color, the Stroke color, and the Line Weight or thickness.
6. The Rectangle tool comes in a variety of shapes. The standard rectangle has straight lines, the
Rounded rectangle has rounded corners, the Lozenge rectangle has rounded edges at either end,
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Posted in Uncategorized on November 20, 2009 by pullara24
Posted in Uncategorized on November 19, 2009 by pullara1. Many of the interface elements found in LayOut are identical to those found in SketchUp, including a
Title Bar, menus, toolbars, and a status bar
2.LayOut lets you combine multiple pieces of content together into a presentation. Whether you are
working with SketchUp models, images, or text, LayOut is the platform for bringing it all together.
3.The Document Setup dialog box is divided into five panels that are selected from the list at the
left — General, Grid, Paper, References, and Units. The General panel includes fields for typing the
layout’s name and a description.
4. One of the key features of the LayOut program is the ability to print the current document. Within
the File menu are three commands for printing the current document: Page Setup, Print Preview,
and Print.
5.New pages can be added to the current document by clicking the Add a New Page button at the
top of the panel. Selected pages can be duplicated or removed by clicking the other buttons, also at
the top of the panel.
6. You can access the customization features by choosing View ➪ Toolbars ➪ Customize.
7. The Customize dialog box includes buttons for creating, renaming, and removing new toolbars.
There is also an option to Reset the current toolbar using the Reset button
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Posted in Uncategorized on November 18, 2009 by pullara1.One of the benefits of this effect is that you can set a scene with fog and
2.it marks the location where the fog
is at a maximum value. The fog gradually thickens as the distance approaches the Far fog marker another without fog and animate between them.
3. it can be selected and manipulated just like other
objects. Section plane objects are orange by default
4.At each corner of the section plane is an arrow that points toward the area of the object that is visible
5.The Create Group from Slice menu command from the right click pop-up menu causes a cross section of the current section to be separated from the section
6.To export a section slice, first select the section slice object and choose File ➪ Export Section
Slice. This opens a file dialog box where you can specify a location and name for the image file.
1.Lights are enabled by default, but you have complete control over the
shadows cast by an object. To access the shadow settings, choose Window
Shadows to open the Shadow Settings dialog box Setting which objects cast and
2.This simple check box is used to turn the shadows on and off
3.Notice how the shadow is cast toward the
left. Figure 23.6 shows the same scene as the shadows approach noon. During the bright hours of
the day, the colors on the model also get brighter.
4The Light slider is used to brighten (or darken) the illuminated surfaces in the model. The Dark
slider is used to change how dark the shadows appear. Each slider also has a value that you can
change to its right.
ch 20 and 21
Posted in Uncategorized on November 17, 2009 by pullara1.The Styles browser holds all the preloaded styles that are available for use in
your current scene. You can open this browser by choosing Window and then go to styles
2.When a style thumbnail is selected, its preview is displayed at the top of the browser along with its
name and a description, if it has one. The selected styles can then be applied into the current scene
by simply clicking on the style thumbnail.
3. Each of these panes lets
you access a different set of style settings including Edge, Face, Background, Watermark, and
Modeling. The name of the current pane is displayed to the right of the pane icons.
4.The Background color swatch lets you change the background color that is applied to the entire
background
5.To add a new watermark image to the drawing, click the Add Watermark button in the Watermark
pane. This opens a file dialog box where you can browse for an image to open. The available image
formats include JPEG, PNG, TIF, TGA, and BMP.
6. If you have a style edge setting that you like that you want to add to a new style that you’re creat-
ing, you can use the Mix pane to combine different style definitions. When the Mix pane is
selected, two panes are displayed
1.The Style Builder interface is similar to the other SketchUp applications that
use various menus, panels, and windows. The main interface
2.In the left window, you can switch between two panels using the tabs at the top. The Strokes panel
shows a collection of sample strokes loaded from a template. These template files are image files that
hold the various strokes. These files can be PNG, BMP, or TIFF files
3.Using these fields, you can give the style a name. This name is the name that is used
within SketchUp’s Style palette. You can also specify a Dropout length, which is the length at
which the line fades out.
4.When a new set of stroke samples is loaded into the Stroke Sample panel, the new strokes are
automatically applied to the current style, but you can selectively choose which strokes are used by
clicking and dragging strokes from the left panel to the top panel.
5.The Style Preview pane provides a quick look at the current style. The default house model can be
switched out for a different model
6.offers several ways to have the program
warn you with a dialog box when the style has a blank stroke, has no name, or when the stroke
needs to be adjusted. Choose Edit ➪ Preferences to display this dialog bo
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Posted in Uncategorized on November 16, 2009 by pullara1. select the select tool and click the area that you want to work on
2.deselect all objects
in the scene by clicking in an open space away from all other objects
3.If you hold down the Ctrl key when clicking on a face with the Paint Bucket tool, all adjacent faces
to the selected face are also painted with the current material, as shown in Figure 19.10. If some
faces have a different material applied, the original material remains and only those faces that have
the same material as the face that is clicked on are changed. Also, if a set of faces is selected before
applying materials, only those faces within the selection have materials applied.
4.When the Position Texture tool is active, you can select from some useful menu options using the
right-click pop-up menu. These options include Reset, to undo any changes made with the tool;
Flip, either Left/Right or Up/Down; Rotate, 90, 180, or 270 degrees; and Undo and Redo.
ch 18
Posted in Uncategorized on November 12, 2009 by pullara1. first you go to window then next you got to sean manager and open
2. click the add sean button at the top of the sean dialog box
3. there are 7 seen properties camera location, hidden geometr, visible layers , active section planes drawing styles shadow settings axes location
4.If any of the other image formats are selected in the Export Animation dialog box, the scene anima-
tion is exported as a series of sequential image files with the filename followed by four digits. The
digits represent the frame number. Clicking Options opens the Animation Export Options dialog
box
ch 16
Posted in Uncategorized on November 3, 2009 by pullara1. you go to window preferances
2.Dynamic Components are a set of plug in’s that must be enabled before you can access them. To enable Dynamic Components, choose Window then click on Preferences to open the System Preferences dialog box.
3. to change dinamic components attributes you have to it can only be changed in the sketch up pro version
4. to create new dinamic components you have to you have to it can only be changed in the sketch up pro version
ch 15
Posted in Uncategorized on November 2, 2009 by pullara2. there are four components used in chapter 15 they are Using the Statistics tab, Using the Edit tab, Moving components between libraries, Working with collections
3. Once you have a newly defined component, it is automatically added to the In Model library, but
you can move it to another library by simply clicking and dragging the component thumbnail to
the library that you want to add it to that is opened in the lower selection panel.
4.you use the browser menu
5. you go to file 3d models then after that you click on 3d where house
6.This command opens a Web page, as shown in Figure
15.12, on the Google SketchUp Web site that features more than 2000 pre-built components that
you can add to your component set.