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      johnsenior1973
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      3D Via Shape, Truespace and Blender.

      If you're doing a review then why does the comparison have to be apps that work like SU? SU is pretty much unique in the way it models, so there really isn't a direct comparison.

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        Tim Danaher
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        JS1973 --

        Because that's what the commission calls for. This is for 3DWorld magazine.

        I wish upFRONT was still around 😞 ... hah! that reminds me:

        Design Workshop refuses to die...

        Cheers,

        Tim

        http://vizarch.blogspot.com

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          pilou
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            Tim Danaher
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            Hah!

            Nice one, Frenchy....like it, like it...

            Cheers,

            Tim

            http://vizarch.blogspot.com

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              remus
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              MoI migh be worth a look, quite similar in the thinking behind it, i think, but uses quite different technology (NURBS instead of polygons.)

              Silo might be worth a peek as well, although i dont really have enough experience with it to say much more than that.

              http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                Tim Danaher
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                Remus --

                MoI is lovely, and Michael's done some amazing things with new ways of thinking about the interface -- I, for one really appreciate what he's doing 😉 . Thing is, it's just not aimed at the same market as SU. (Can't wait for version 2.0, though... it may have construction history in it).

                Cheers,

                Tim

                http://vizarch.blogspot.com

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                  remus
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                  So your looking for programs that have a similar market to SU and a similar methodology?

                  If so id have to join the 'that could be tricky' crowd. Thats why SU is so successful, as it has a niche.

                  http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                    linea
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                    @unknownuser said:

                    I think that is the beauty of the predicament he is in. He needs to present the alternatives ... And list all the pros and cons of each software. In the end, nothing beats sketchup if you're talking about usability, speed, affordable plugins, etc. So it'll be great fun to talk about the "alternatives" when we all know there are none

                    @unknownuser said:

                    MoI is lovely, and Michael's done some amazing things with new ways of thinking about the interface -- I, for one really appreciate what he's doing . Thing is, it's just not aimed at the same market as SU.

                    If the criteria is only about finding a comparable program that works in a similar way to Sketchup, maybe there isn't one, maybe 3d via (but its still in beta). The low cost of SU might define it's market more than just ease of use alone.

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                      cheffey
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                      I wish someone would develop an interface plugin that allows blender to be used like sketchup. Maybe google should license their gui?

                      BROSRŌMAN BRÄUN

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                        Kenny
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                        I remember looking at Softcad 3D years ago and a recent forum post on here states that it's still available http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=179&t=14664&p=111107&hilit=softcad#p111107

                        On paper it looks good but I never found it half as easy or useful as Sketchup. I see Design Workshop was mentioned. I can't believe it's still around, I don't think it's been developed in years judging by their web site which still looks exactly the same. Again superficially similar but it doesn't compare to SketchUp in terms of ease of use and power. Sketchup was really ground breaking and 8 years later, there still isn't anything to compare to it that I know of. It got me into computer design from drawing by hand after trying Autocad, Archicad, Revit etc and getting frustrated with all of them.

                        I'm still interested in alternatives and I'll certainly investigate Form Z spin off in development, Bonzai 3D when it comes out, but given the time Sketchup has taken to evolve into the programme we have today I'd be surprised if anything new could rival it at least initially.

                        Kenny

                        http://www.townscapesolutions.co.uk/

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                          linea
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                          These are free open source apps but both have sketchup-like simplicity. Still under development, but Advocado is quite similar. (Tim Sorry if this is off topic as you probably want to only compare commercial apps).

                          Link Preview Image
                          avoCADo :: Open Source 3D CAD

                          avoCADo, a new open source 3D CAD project for engineers and artists alike!

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                          (avocado-cad.sourceforge.net)

                          Page not found | Wings 3D

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                            fossa
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                            @chris fullmer said:

                            I think that is the beauty of the predicament he is in. He needs to present the alternatives that the company could use. And list all the pros and cons of each software. In the end, nothing beats sketchup if you're talking about usability, speed, affordable plugins, etc. So it'll be great fun to talk about the "alternatives" when we all know there are none 😄

                            Chris

                            I can't agree more with the statement above. I've been keeping my eyes open for about 2 years now for simple 3d modeling apps and nothing even comes close to the ease of use of sketchup. Its not perfect, and has limitations but has filled a niche market that no one else seems to have any offerings for.

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                              fossa
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                              I just found this on the autodesk website. Show your colleagues this and tell them in 3 to 4 years version 1.0 may be available for a small 4 digit fee (not including subscription that will probably be mandatory by then). 🤣

                              http://labs.autodesk.com/technologies/newport/

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                                cheffey
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                                I saw a video of that, kind of like autodesk's version of hypershot.
                                I'm interested in it, if it doesn't become vaporware.

                                BROSRŌMAN BRÄUN

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                                  solo
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                                  Nothing will ever compare to SU's workflow, so let's forget about that, however there may be something that will be just as easy and maybe with even more features, but a Sketchup it will never be.

                                  I have found Hexagon 2 to be a great addition to SU, able to handle millions of polygons, facillitate nurbs using a cage system, offer texture and sculpting brushes, UV mapping, simple to learn and fun to use....but even with all that, it's not SU.

                                  http://www.solos-art.com

                                  If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                                    pbacot
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                                    DesignWorkshop has indeed not been developed in something like 10 years. If it still runs on your computer, that's about it.
                                    Artifice is focused their online architecture magazine Architecture Week (?), Great Buildings Online, and keeping a web presence (which I am thankful for because they host the PowerCADD forum, which is failing along with that software's slow demise).

                                    MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                      john.warburton
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                                      MicroGDS has many Sketchup like features. It is a full blown CAD app with fully integrated 3D, but some of the tools are very similar.

                                      For example, MicroGDS had an equivalent to PushPull long before Sketchup was even just an idea. It goes by the less catchy name of Face>Move. Entities are structures much like groups and components too, called objects, instances and assemblies in MicroGDS. MicroGDS handles much more complex models and has photo-realistic rendering built-in (using the Lightworks engine.)

                                      It is by the same people responsible for Piranesi.

                                      Check out http://www.informatix.co.uk

                                      Life's a reach, and then you gybe.

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                                        Tim Danaher
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                                        @linea said:

                                        These are free open source apps but both have sketchup-like simplicity. Still under development, but Advocado is quite similar. (Tim Sorry if this is off topic as you probably want to only compare commercial apps).

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        avoCADo :: Open Source 3D CAD

                                        avoCADo, a new open source 3D CAD project for engineers and artists alike!

                                        favicon

                                        (avocado-cad.sourceforge.net)

                                        Page not found | Wings 3D

                                        favicon

                                        (www.wings3d.com)

                                        Linea -- not at all, both look interesting (although their unavailability would disqualify them 😉 )

                                        Surprised no-one picked up on my reference to upFRONT -- nearly fifteen years ago it was doing inferencing and could do things that SketchUp still can't do --- components cutting walls with thickness, translucent shadows, really cool built-in camera-path tool...

                                        I've still got two boxed copies that I refuse to throw out -- that's how software should be packaged.

                                        Edit: Cheers, john -- I'll check it out.

                                        Cheers,

                                        Tim

                                        http://vizarch.blogspot.com

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                                          Gaieus
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                                          Wow, it is from € 1,130 to € 3,980!

                                          But yes, this is about alternatives...

                                          Gai...

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                                            kwistenbiebel
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                                            As much as I hate the current slow development of Sketchup, it still rules.

                                            I have a love-hate relationship with the software. There is no competition in how easy and fast it is, but it can be such a pain when doing large models.

                                            If I was to pick an alternative I would say Cinema 4D, but it will be frustrating as the modeling part of C4D is not as intuitive as Sketchups....but it has the extra features and high poly control Sketchup misses.

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