I created a series of cubes in SketchUp for Schools, each with a different size to add variety and make the design more interesting. I adjusted the dimensions of each cube, making sure they varied in height, width, and depth. Once the cubes were ready, I began stacking them on top of each other in a thoughtful pattern. I carefully placed each cube in the right spot, ensuring they were balanced and stable. Using SketchUp’s tools, I was able to manipulate the shapes with precision, creating a visually appealing structure with the stacked cubes. The final result was a unique formation that showed off the different sizes and how they could fit together.
I started by designing a house in SketchUp for Schools, using different-sized squares and rectangles to create the base. I carefully arranged them to form the foundation of the house. Once the base was set, I began building up the walls and other parts, stacking and shaping the pieces to fit together perfectly. I focused on getting the structure just right, making sure all the elements were in place before moving on. The house was still unpainted at this stage, but it had a solid design with clear shapes and dimensions, ready for the next steps.
After finishing the basic structure of the house, I moved on to adding color in SketchUp for Schools. I painted each part of the house, from the walls to the roof, choosing colors that made the design stand out. The unpainted version became more vibrant and realistic as I added textures and finishes. I made sure to pick colors that fit well together, and to add a chimney, giving the house a polished and completed look. The final result was a beautifully painted house that started with simple shapes but now looked like a real, colorful home.
To bring my design to life in a dynamic way, I created a 360-degree spin of the house in Blender. I animated the house to rotate fully in one direction, allowing viewers to see every angle of the structure. After completing one full rotation, I reversed the motion, making the house spin back in the opposite direction. This smooth, continuous movement highlighted the details of the house from every perspective, giving a clear view of both the front and back of the design. The spinning animation helped showcase the house’s unique features and structure, adding a more immersive experience to my project.