There are so many models inside of the 3D Warehouse, but this one seems perfect. 3D Warehouse is great, it gives you other models that you might be interested in. To create this in Revit wouldn't be massively tricky, but it's going to be much, much easier because the geometry's all been developed in Sketchup by, okay, so bit of information about SmartFurniture. I've already been there, and this is the desk I've decided to use, it's perfect to explain quite a few little things that we can do in Sketchup to prepare it for Revit, and also it allows us to practice using different types of materials and other basic modeling techniques. So if you haven't got that loaded, just right-click on one of the toolbars, make sure you've got Warehouse selected, and this will load the Warehouse toolbar and then we can click on the 3D Warehouse. You do this through the Warehouse toolbar. More and more suppliers are uploading their quality content to the 3D Warehouse for use in the Sketchup environment, but it also serves to use in Revit. The 3D Warehouse is a fantastic repository full of great models, and all available to be used. Now in Chapter Four we'll be looking at models that we can download from the 3D Warehouse, how we can use them in Sketchup to prepare them for Revit, and then how we can render them inside of Revit.
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