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Creating an animation and exporting it to a video in SketchUp

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Creating an animation and exporting it to a video in SketchUp

This tutorial was made from information based upon the SketchUp website. Animations are a series of rendered images that are displayed one after another tour of a model. To create an animation: Select Window > Scenes. The Scenes Manager displays. Type the name and a description of the scene in the ‘Name’ field. For example, type “Front View” if the scene represents the front view of a building. Using names can help in figuring out how to arrange your scenes to create a nice animation in the end. For the properties...

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Tutorials I have found helpful

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Tutorials I have found helpful

Here, I will compile a list of tutorials that have helped me learn the various software. You can click the images to be brought to the tutorials I am describing in the posts below them.     Recently, Union has subscribed to the Lynda.com service and a ton of content has become available to students. The Lynda.com tutorials may be long, but you don’t have to watch the entire video, you can just browse the video’s sections and choose which part to watch based upon what you are having trouble with. Another great feature...

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Camtasia – Creating excellent Videos

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Camtasia – Creating excellent Videos

Below is a list of the most important aspects to learn in Camtasia. Focusing on these will get you a excellent looking video in no time. I won’t be teaching you how to do these aspects specifically, because of the availability of resources to learn the concepts. Instead, I will be introducing them to you so that you can know what to look up when you become stuck in your video making process. The Lynda.com video also covers all that I am going to talk about here, so if you would rather watch click on the image. Before I start I want you...

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