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      Teezer
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      Here are two pictures. The first one is a screen shot of my VERY FIRST SketchUp project. It started when the original free version was released, and I've been fussing with it ever since. This version is as of the beginning of Summer, 2008. It depicts the upper hillside that is the south yard of my house, and it's a personal terracing project that I've built almost entirely with railroad ties:
      SU_3316.jpg
      The white ones predate the release of SU free. The brown ones (and those with photo texture) were placed after SU free became available. The blue ones are still in the planning stage. I've only been able to work on this on the weekends prior to this year, but now I'm semi-retired, so I'm working on it during the week as well.

      Here is a photo of the project as of yesterday, Tuesday, 9/23/08:
      IMG_3316a.JPG
      That's me in the photo, chipping a paver. I'm filling in the flat terrace patio area with concrete pavers, and it's going really slow. I probably have another few weeks before it gets too cold to work outside for more than an hour or two, and another month could see the whole thing buried in snow for another season.

      I just thought you might like to see what's been keeping me from playing with SubSmooth as much as I'd like... 💚

      Real life is just another website, albeit a rather boring one.

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        plot-paris
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        nice garden you have there.

        it is great to see the visualisation in SketchUp and the real photo. great idea to show the different stages with coloured elements.

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