FILES NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD: benaudet.gumroad.com/l/Explod... This tutorial covers the step by step process to create an exploded axonometric diagram using SketchUp, Layout, and Illustrator.
Amazing visuals as always, thank you so much for sharing your workflow. Sometimes it's a long process to develop one and it is appreciated that you stop explaining each step.
I typically find low res PNGs on google and image trace them in Illustrator which creates the simplified effect. Then you can export from Illustrator as a DWG and Import into SketchUp. Or I will manually trace a silhouette person - simplifying them as I trace.
Hey Banjamin. Thanks for the great video! It really helped alot. I have a question I hope someone can answer. When I export my color by layer scene in a vector or hybrid format from Layout (2024). The final result is a black wireframe instead of the hidden line style that was selected in sketchup. What could be the reason for this? I tried to look it up on the forums, but their solutions have not worked for me.
Does your drawing in Layout look correct before you export it? I have had similar issues when exporting as hybrid - I typically try to export as vector for linework.
@@BenjaminNaudet Yes. In Layout, it has the colors and hidden lines as they are in SketchUp. I start the export process as vector and once it is done, the drawing shifts to the black wireframe and the pdf is generated like that too.
im having the same problem, no matter how many times i set it up, the final pdf always comes out as black and white lines only, even if i followed all the steps on the tutorial and it looks correct on layout or even sketchup
What an excellent job, you have a very organised way of making illustrations. You helped me to find new ways to organize my work table as well as new tools in illustrator. HOW GREAT YOU ARE