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3D Printing with SketchUp

  • Length: 150 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2014-04-24
  • ISBN-10: 1783284579
  • ISBN-13: 9781783284573
  • Sales Rank: #153899 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Real-world case studies to help you design models in SketchUp for 3D printing on anything ranging from the smallest desktop machines to the largest industrial 3D printers

Overview

  • Learn how to design beautiful architectural models that will print on any 3D printer
  • Packed with clearly illustrated examples to show you just how to design for 3D printing
  • Discover the essential extensions and companion programs for 3D printing your models

In Detail

As 3D printing is becoming more accessible, it is important for designers and architects to know how to utilize the technology. SketchUp is a popular 3D modelling tool and is among the easiest programs to work with as a beginner. Whether printing on your desktop, or outsourcing to a commercial 3D print service, this is a skill you’ll want in your portfolio.

Starting with an overview of 3D printing technologies, you will learn how to design SketchUp models for 3D printing, set up a template for 3D printing, explore the specific requirements for a 3D printable model, and look at the essential SketchUp extensions for 3D printing. You will start by printing a simple 3D model, progress to importing images that can be used to make 3D models, and move on to tweaking the model for specific 3D printers.
This book delves into the most important concepts for designing 3D printable models, from wall thickness and modelling solids, to using available models and adapting them to your needs.

You will also learn where to access, and more importantly, how to adapt existing 3D models available online for your own use. Finally, this book will show how it’s possible to use Google Earth terrain and modify existing architectural SketchUp models before printing.

What you will learn from this book

  • Understand how 3D printing works, and why you may need to design your model differently for different printing processes
  • Discover tips to make the modelling process easier, extensions to help you work faster, and how to make any model printable
  • Find online models and expedite the modelling process by working from an existing modelAdapt architectural models built for rendering into full-color 3D printable models
  • Import terrain data from Google Earth to SketchUp and work with terrain data to make it printable

Approach

This book teaches practical techniques using real-world case studies to help you design models that print right the first time.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Concepts Every 3D Printing Designer Needs to Know
Chapter 2: Setting Up SketchUp for 3D Printing
Chapter 3: From 2D Drawing to 3D Model
Chapter 4: Understanding Model Resolution
Chapter 5: Using Existing Models
Chapter 6: Designing a Phone Cradle
Chapter 7: Importing Terrain and Printing in Color
Chapter 8: Modeling Architecture for 3D Printing
Appendix: Resources for Your 3D Printing Success

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