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Building Maker Tutorial Video

start now a course of training in the use of Building Maker . We will try to give the bases to create a model building from aerial photographs "oblique" from Google, to be able to enter the 3D Warehouse and then finally see it on Google Earth (if accepted) and to indicate a point in the virtual world and say, "This I did !

We will also try to discover the secret parts of this wonderful program, to explain the hidden features and tricks that can help you save time and get results (possibly) better.

Meanwhile, we start with a list of nine instructional videos, found on YouTube, we can also find the blog http://googlebuildingmakertutorials.blogspot.com/ looking to explain, with a short text, what's important is shown in each video, hoping to generate interest and discussion on the topics covered (and, as someone said in a movie "Nooo, nooo the debate!" ))


Here are nine instructional videos:

1) We start with the volume of building a simple box, add a roof superimposed on the basic body and see it on Google Earth plugin. Very easy.


original link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8Su8EadOXM


2) move on to something a bit ' more complicated. We're going to Zurich, and take a long building with a gabled roof that contains the box-shaped bodies of the attic. We start from the main body, let us not be fooled by the trees that hide part of the base of the building, and we put the badges around. Then superimpose the gabled roof and filter pins. We must now enter the four bodies included in the box-shaped roof. In the video, they are placed from the ground, and are raised only later, after checking on the 3D, which protrude slightly on the main facade. E 'badges can pick up a badly positioned and correct it using the pop-up menu with the right mouse button. Happy with the result, we increase the number of buildings in Zurich, saving the result of our work in 3D Warehouse.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOCVT1DLjZ8

3) We are in Lenzburg, Switzerland. This time we have a small office tower, located near a rail, with a lower body that intersects with the principal. Let's start with the glass tower, with a body box, and set three or more "badges" on the top of the box, collimators on some of the oblique photo, until Building Maker (for his friends "BM"), will not tell us that are sufficient. We pass a small volume overlay "skyscraper" on the terrace, that is the output of the stairwell and elevator shaft; select, before insertion, the "overlapped", ie the little button in the upper right corner of the window. We set the other badges on the vertices of this new little book, obviously on a different photo. Let us finally to the new body placed near the bottom of the tower, consisting of another box, which goes a bit to intersect with each other. This time we must first select the tower and then say that the new building, the lower one is placed next to the one selected. "Decoupling" the new body, box-Let 's go to move on one of the top of the photo. We set up around the usual badges and more pictures to visualize the end result. Save the all the 3D Warehouse.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm5YJ3uoVfY

4) Coordinates: 47.39069208580985,8.170703066311998 We are always in Lenzburg. This time we will use a function that we have already seen in this blog : This is the solid extrusion. Canoma TranslationSweep called him. Building Maker (in Italian "Modeler 3D buildings") calls it "vertical model blocks. In a next post we will try to use the horizontal model block, which is the extrusion along the ground. The solid extrusion is probably the one most suitable to compose buildings. It starts with a triangular shape, which can be added intermediate vertices. The following video shows its potential.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLvH0tqYhjg

5) The following video is perhaps the most interesting, a good manual to get "professional" in the design of buildings with Building Maker. Look at it again and again, dwelling on each single step, and looking carefully at transactions that are done. First of all: the object is only used for extrusion. Second, the higher bodies (the stairwell, and the chimney) are also designed as "stacked" on the bottom. To do this, you must select the lower body and then click the second button to the right of the vertical vane window Building Maker. Warning: If you declare objects as overlapping, the final volume could be separated, and then be separated by a thin film of air, which could not to accept the model from Google. So IMPORTANT: use the button "overlay" or "supports", when you need it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIGRcn6bIZs

6) Uhau that beard, building another box ... now we know how our pockets. No, wait, wait, there's something interesting in this MOOLTO Video: namely, how to draw a shelter, such as for buses, on the sides of a building. Among other things, the shelter in question is obviously lifted from the ground, and even has a chamfer.
Anything but ordinary video!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HESUTvPEYWg

7) The Swiss precision moves. Now we are facing an L-shaped building, with a main box and a secondary place at an angle not straight, to be drawn with the solid extrusion. On both buildings are places of attics with sloped walls. A good exercise in virtuosity. Building Maker not start have more secrets for you?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7bG0zIhLNs

8) A simple rectangular? Not as it seems. Apart from the architectural considerations, the following tutorial teaches us how to add the chimneys of a pitched roof: just put the little book on the nearest horizontal surface underneath, in this case the top of the volume. Clear, no? Itchy hands: the urge to add awnings, using the horizontal extrusion.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd-auSXluBQ

9) A subject of "poly-lobed" featuring the well-known arch-solid extrusion triangular editable. Interesting that the points can also be inserted on different photos. The icing on the cake, a chimney stack to multiple layers, like the pieces of a Lego.
Also seen this, we can begin to draw and to practice ourselves.



Little treasure hunt in the Web version 2.0: You are able to identify and locate the buildings that are in the background video? :) Let us know ...

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