SketchUp for Schools
Assignment 2
Turtle Sandbox (3D shape design)
Click here to download directions on how to build your 'Turtle Sandbox' These are the directions from SketchUp on how to build this sandbox.
In assignment 1, you created a folder in your Google Drive specifically for these projects we are doing. You should still be able to add this project to that folder.
Click https://edu.sketchup.com/app and log in with your Google account (this is your ncmcs.net email address and password).
Once you are logged in, click on 'curriculum' to the side. Scroll to find 'Turtle Sandbox' and click on 'Start Modeling.' This will open a modeling window. There may be a smaller window with an embedded video, but that video is probably blocked (because it's vimeo). The tutorial instructions are linked above, it will take you step by step through the directions.
Follow the basic instructions to create a sandbox. You can have fun customizing additions to the sandbox, but make sure to keep the key elements of the sandbox from the instructions.
When you have completed your sandbox, just like before, take at least three separate screenshots of the sandbox from different angles and post those on your Canvas.
In assignment 1, you created a folder in your Google Drive specifically for these projects we are doing. You should still be able to add this project to that folder.
Click https://edu.sketchup.com/app and log in with your Google account (this is your ncmcs.net email address and password).
Once you are logged in, click on 'curriculum' to the side. Scroll to find 'Turtle Sandbox' and click on 'Start Modeling.' This will open a modeling window. There may be a smaller window with an embedded video, but that video is probably blocked (because it's vimeo). The tutorial instructions are linked above, it will take you step by step through the directions.
Follow the basic instructions to create a sandbox. You can have fun customizing additions to the sandbox, but make sure to keep the key elements of the sandbox from the instructions.
When you have completed your sandbox, just like before, take at least three separate screenshots of the sandbox from different angles and post those on your Canvas.