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Review: Google Sketchup - My review of Google SketchUp | ||
Discussion by szupie with 7 Replies.
Last Update: August 9, 2006, 6:15 am | |||
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Unlike many programs, the Tip of the Day dialog in SketchUp was actually informative. It showed me the 3-part beginners' tutorial to learn SketchUp. It said the tutorial could be completed in 15 minutes, but I finished in 5
The controls are much easier to use than other 3d programs like 3DS Max or Blender. That's probably because this was made specially for building houses. When you tried to pull a flat plane into a 3d object, you can line its depth up with other surfaces with just one click. There aren't too many confusing buttons on the Toolbar.
You can add pre-made objects in your model, like trees and people (I haven't figured out how yet ~_~). The color/texture and the shadows are just amazing. I just wish they would assign the Pan function to the right mouse button. It's troublesome to have to select the Pan button every time I want to pan. They've already added rotation to the scroll button, so why don't they do something to the right button?
I think it's a great and easy to use program. If you have any need to create architectural models, go download it!
P.S.: Wow, look at this topic from about 7 months ago. Seems like SketchUp was already pretty well-known long before Google acquired it.
I just hope that Google Extends or allows the program to be extended. It would be a shame to leave at just simple 3D construct.
Hopefully, I'll have the time to try out this err...old(?) tool of Google's and see if i still remember a thing or two.
You can also put your 3d drawings into Google Earth and see them from all over the earth. Its lots of fun! Check out Australia have a look at Sydney, theres a couple of good ones.
Still, the progream is very easy to use and after a bit of playing around you can work out all the features and toys to play around with. The textures in the new version are great. You can "paint" walls, floors, roofs etc and texture you want. You can even import textures (.jpg files I think) to use in the program.
Lots of fun if you want to have a go at 3d CAD drawing.
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