Creating models for Google Earth presents a unique challenge compared to everyday SketchUp modeling. These videos cover the techniques you need for making great models specifically for Google Earth.
Geo-modeling with SketchUp 8 (3:28)
Learn how to geo-model for Google Earth with the new features in SketchUp 8.
Modeling in Context (2:28)
Understand site context with the new features in SketchUp 8.
Introduction (1:05)
Outlining the goals in modeling for Google Earth and how it is unique.
Delete Unseen Faces (00:57)
This tutorial covers the cleaning of unnecessary geometry from your model.
Important Detail Only (0:55)
This tutorial shows the hierarchy of detail which should be used in modeling for Google Earth.
Single Faces (1:19)
Details in Google Earth models should be shown with single flat faces.
Simplify Curves (1:45)
The default arcs and circles in SketchUp are too complicated to work well in Google Earth, learn how to simplify them.
Components (0:53)
File size can be optimized in your model by turning repeated geometry into instanced components.
Using Colors (0:29)
For small faces or hard to photograph areas in your model, plain coordinated colors can work nicely.
Hiding Edges (0:59)
This tutorial shows the steps to take to get your model to export to Google Earth without lines showing.
Texture Optimization in Picasa (2:00)
This tutorial details the techniques for getting images ready to use in Picasa, Google's imagery program.
Texture Application (2:11)
This video shows the techniques for applying photos to your model and removing their perspective.
Texture Optimization in Photoshop (4:06)
This video shows the techniques for getting images ready to use in Adobe Photoshop.
Advanced Photoshop Techniques (1:55)
This tutorial shows some additional techniques in Photoshop which can be useful.
Finishing Touches and Posting (3:55)
This tutorial demonstrates the final checklist of things to make a model "Google Earth Ready" and shows the process of posting to the 3D Warehouse.
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