SketchUp: Shadow Studies
51mBeginner2018-01-29
Authors

Scott Onstott
Trainer specializing in CAD, BIM, 3D, and real-time software
Course details
Shadow studies are essential, as the play of light and shadow on architectural surfaces informs aesthetic perceptions, correlates with solar heat gain, affects how we use public spaces, impacts neighboring properties, and influences why we might choose a particular site. In this course, learn how to approach shadow studies using SketchUp, the popular 3D modeling application. Instructor Scott Onstott starts by examining how sunlight illuminates the earth at different latitudes and hemispheres, and explaining why solstices and equinoxes are the key times of year to analyze. Then, he demonstrates how to create a set of 3D helper tools based on a site's particular solar altitudes and azimuths. He goes on to use these tools to design an awning that provides shade during the summer and lets light in during the winter. In addition, he shows how to geolocate and reorient a massing model, save scenes at key times of day and seasons of the year, and output an animated time-lapse shadow study.
Learning objectives
Obtaining sunlight angles
Geolocating a project site
Geolocating a massing model
Saving scenes at key times of day and year
Analyzing shadows cast by trees
Designing an awning using the solar tool
Animating time-lapse shadows
Learning objectives
Obtaining sunlight angles
Geolocating a project site
Geolocating a massing model
Saving scenes at key times of day and year
Analyzing shadows cast by trees
Designing an awning using the solar tool
Animating time-lapse shadows
Skills covered
SketchUpRenderingMotion Graphics and VFXGoogle3D ModelingVisualization and Real-TimeAECProduct and ManufacturingAnimation and Illustration
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
- 02 - What you should know
- 03 - Using the exercise files
1. Obtaining Sunlight Angles
- 04 - Solstices, equinoxes, and hemispheres
- 05 - Geolocating a project site
- 06 - Calculating and drawing solar azimuths
- 07 - Projecting solar altitudes
- 08 - Creating tool for azimuths and altitudes
2. Using a Massing Model to Analyze Shadows
- 09 - Geolocating a massing model in SketchUp
- 10 - Saving scenes at key times of day and year
- 11 - Determining urban site based on shadows
- 12 - Analyzing shadows cast by trees
- 13 - Integrating solar tool and massing model
- 14 - Designing an awning using the solar tool
- 15 - Animating time-lapse shadows
Conclusion
- 16 - Next steps