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Simple Chairs
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Two simple chairs using the additive and subtractive methods.
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and good morning this is a Friday and it's 327 putting this up probably on 326 but this is for your last lesson before spring break this is a pretty simple and Furniture in SketchUp now and many of you have succeeded in doing we are going to try to work with teams Microsoft teams with a point on some of my courage you to go check out your assignments on Microsoft teams and then upload on Microsoft teams because it'll be easier for me to give you feedback right there on the screen so this is a pretty simple. Hopefully it goes well for all of you and I'm going to jump right into SketchUp right here all right so the screen to start to look for Bleach with this point I'm going to go ahead and erase no friends here and I have to start a new file listens in feet and inches so we're going to do is two chairs they're going to be fairly simple chairs as complex as the ones that you've seen online but it's a way to get a feel for how sketch of work works when you mix furniture furniture so we're going to start by just pulling a rectangle right here and this is going to be 18 in, 18 in and I'm assuming so we can see it nice and close I want to do that is go ahead and just use the push-pull tool to pull that up to 48 in now from this point on we're not going to be doing any precise measurements we're just going to get the chair to whatever position for to be like I'm going to leave it in his isometric position when you go to my pencil right here I'm going to start with what's known as the subtractive method how do you draw the shape of my chair to the block so you can see online the edges up so that they're blue and green and I've created for despair stick put my push pull away and remove that Surface by pushing it over so you can see the chair I'm so with an arc what you want to do is create a two-point Ark start here on one point and reach over to the other side and then I'll be able to push up at the wrong Ark me try that again two points are this guy right here so I'm going to go right here to here and then I can reach him pull out our site reach over and I clicked now I can lift up and I want to lift up so I don't correct that the other surfaces go ahead and take the push-pull to landslide that back and now reached the us at 11 and I have the curve so this point I want to come down to my legs how many use the rectangle tool so I'm going to reach up I'm going to pull a rectangle over and you can see I can kind of infer where that's going to go parallel to the back and I can just touching crazy at leg and again until you so just to let you see that I am through you can see on the other side my chairs trying to take shape so I'm going to come down to this bottom Edge right here and I'm going to go ahead and grab my rectangle likes the Crazy Legs just going to pull a wreck time inside the bottom of my chair here salt if that's the right there just just before that and give that shape and then I'm going to go ahead and push pull that then I'm going to go ahead and rotate to the other side here and do the same thing make a rectangle right on the face right here and then go ahead and push pole City offset limit I just want to go ahead now and then line up the leg so you can see they're not quite perfect here so what I can do is take my football Troll and I can just take the edge here reach over and touch here and then I can do the same thing on this side I can go ahead and take the post-cold soul till this one Stalin so now so now I can just rotate around there and make sure everything lined up underneath if this guy too much there Windows rotate around and now you'll see I have a very simple chair and that is called the the subtractive method so what's the additive method we're going to start that start with a rectangle again right next to it right here and I'll pull that out and I'll do the same thing which is going to be 18 inches, 18 inches enter that's going to be very simple 4 inches enter so now instead of having a long rectangle to work with I've got the small one over take my pencil and across the back so now I can go ahead and just pull that up and I can bring that up whenever I said I would like then just go ahead and do the same thing with you previously which is take the two-point Arc and go ahead and cut away the ark it looks like that I can select I triple clicking the whole chair and then I can just go ahead and let's start using the move tool I can look it up slightly I looked it up on the blue access care so now we can go underneath the chair and we're going to use the tool that we use previously which is when is our tape measure and with the tape measure I was going to snap in to in and then I'll come from this Edge and do another two inches too insecure and two Reese's there now I'm going to go back to my rectangle pool and I'm going to go ahead and pull a rectangle and I'll do Walker and you can see how it's snaps to the corner and then I'll just take my push pull tool and I'm going to pull that down and I can reach over and infer to get the same price and Wawa I have two chairs was going to talk like a little bit shorter there I can always do that fly going back to the proposal answering to that one play once I get one done they can all be the same height and there is a two very simple chairs which you can do relatively quickly and again this is just a short lesson before we go on spring break and I hope that goes real silly smoothly for you for everybody out there the Ritz my life you can share that with me has the chairs and I will give you credit for that and I hope you have a safe and fun spring break and everyone stays healthy okay thank you very much and I'll see you after the brick
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