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    • Rich O BrienR Online
      Rich O Brien Moderator
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      In my neck of the woods that's called knob polishing

      Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp ๐Ÿ“–

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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        Rich, I'd suggest you not polish knobs in Texas. ๐Ÿ˜„

        http://www.solos-art.com

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

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        • Z Offline
          Zacchia
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          I tried sometimes to work with blender too but now i can ask: why does anybody work with blender? I still think that blender is much complicated then SU for the basic work, and i do not have to create something difficult.

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          • honoluludesktopH Offline
            honoluludesktop
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            I first used sketchup, because the modeling app I had been using went from $400.00 a station to $2,000.00.

            I first liked it because it is easy to use, supported Dxf, and came with a user programing language. It is owned and supported by a big company, and has a large architectural user base. Later I found that there were a lot of "free", and inexpensive plugins to aid modeling.

            Don't depend on Sketchup for production drawings. IMO, Layout has a ways to go before it can easily handle more then a small project. LO doesn't have a user programing language.

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            • J Offline
              johnsid
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              @jason_maranto said:

              I'm sorry guy but this just comes across as you griping because you have to pay for something -- and that's just sad.

              No, if I can pick software, that gives me this and more for free, absolutly legal. And maybe, just maybe, better quality.

              @jason_maranto said:

              Google bought and made Sketchup free in the first place. [...] if the feature you want for free has no value to the developers as a feature they are interested in giving away, then why should they include it? Especially in the free version...

              So Blender shouldn't exist? Once it was commercial too, and now it's free, because people bought it ang give it away free. What about Google Chrome. It's not only free, it's open source. Is it poor etiquette to criticize Chrome?

              @jason_maranto said:

              [...]but free software is a gift and to complain about a gift not being as "full featured" as you would like it to be is ungrateful and poor etiquette.

              So nobody can criticize Firefox, or Thunderbird, or Blender, or millions of others? Why? Because they are free?

              @jason_maranto said:

              If you want a right to complain then buy Sketchup Pro, or try to become a Super Modeler (Google Earth), or write some Ruby Plugins for the community -- until you contribute something of worth I would not expect the Sketchup dev team to see your complaint as anything more than white noise.

              You can't criticize bread and its taste, until you bake some for people? You can't choose different bakery?

              I do not understand your approach. Sketchup is not my enemy. I like this software and I use it a lot. I'm just curious, why people pay for some plugins, they can have for free in different software, maybe even better implementation of this funcition which is commercial in Sketchup. In software that is also easy to use. And I want to know that reason. Thats all.
              It can be just convenience, or it can be something else.

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              • jason_marantoJ Offline
                jason_maranto
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                My approach is simple -- you can either take Sketchup for what it is, or you can help to change it to be in line with what you think it should be... but only griping solves nothing, and griping about something you got for free just makes you look cheap and greedy.

                If you want to do something about it great -- if you want to leave for another software great... these are your first posts on this forum and it seems like you are only here to say "I can't get everything I want for free from Sketchup, why not?!"

                BTW whaat has every right in the world to charge for his work and personally I think if you have a problem with his price then you are beyond help.

                The whole idea with open source anything is that the user base helps build it -- it doesn't just happen so you can take advantage without contributing nothing... that just makes you a parasite.

                The question here should really be why should they give a damn what you think since you offer nothing in return? (which was the point I thought I already made).

                Best,
                Jason.

                I create video tutorial series about several 2D & 3D graphics programs.

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                • J Offline
                  johnsid
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                  @jason_marantoI think, You are still mising the point of this thread.
                  I'm not asking why I should choose Sketchup. I use Sketchup for years now, and some other 3D apps to.
                  I am just curious, why other people choose Sketchup, and I'm trying to provoke a discussion. Check, is it just force of habit, or is it a features, that Sketchup has.

                  What I wan't or what I need, has nothing to do with this discussion. And I also do not have problem with price, since I use other commercial and expensive apps, like Phtoshop, InDesgin or Illustrator.

                  I have already recive some interesting feedback. For now it seems, that the most mentioned reasons to use Sketchup is ease of use, but also support form big company, and big community of users. This is the answer I wanted, to get.
                  Also nobody replied "oh! so there is another app, in which i can get for free, this what im paying for in Sketchup". So the reason of choosing Sketchup is not lack of the information about other software.

                  Your debate on free software and contribution is a bit off topic. I'm pretty sure you don't know nothing about my contribution to free software, or Sketchup itself, and I do not understand you decided to take up this new thread.

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
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                    I first started to use the free version (5). Obviously (at that time particularly) I would/could not purchase SU Pro if that had been the only option - and to tell the truth, the 8 hours trial would not have been enough for me.

                    Then of course I was enhanced with its ease of use, intuitiveness and all - and later also purchased the Pro version. I only knew later about Blender (and some other apps) and even though I tried them, I have never felt that comfort I do with SU so I got "stuck" actually.

                    I also use a lot of plugins - both free and commercial - and I have no issue with remunerating some or the efforts these plugins need. Certainly I also like freebies and whenever there is an alternative, I choose them (also as I cannot afford everything I would like to). I would not like to move to another 3D modelling program but I do not exclude anything from my repertoire of tools just on the basis that I am a SU user.

                    As for organic tools - for my "job" (that is also more like arhitects' modelling), I do not really need them either although I have purchased SDS1 some time last spring. I am interested in this field but I do not do it professionally (and am not even as talented as some others).

                    I also do not agree that "everything" should be integrated into SU. Many things are specific for certain user bases and most of these can be done via plugins. And most of these plugins are not too expensive for even the "hobbyists" although admittedly there are some rather pricey ones, too (but they may indeed be specialized towards professional use...)

                    Gai...

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                    • daleD Offline
                      dale
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                      For me it quite simply put the fun back into my work.
                      I found SketchUp while researching to find an application that would let my boss express his ideas better than what he was doing using Acad.
                      I adopted it immediately. Probably there are still a few out there that did some of the @Last online seminars, the one where the sound came by dialing up on your telephone, and watching the computer screen for the visuals.
                      We were doing 3d work then using Vectorworks, and Architectural desktop, but what a struggle!
                      Then along came this simple program, where I could almost instantly express and idea, alter it, see it react to light and shade in all seasons, and have clients appreciate and understand our concepts without long winded explanation.
                      And it just gets better.
                      I am reasonably adept at a lot of software, and still have Vue, and Blender in my sights.
                      But I don't think in the long run there is currently anything that is as intuitive, and just plain fun to use as SketchUp.

                      Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                      • J Offline
                        johnsenior1973
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                        Why I use Sketchup:

                        I'm a football supporter, I'm interested in architecture, I'm particularly interested in stadium architecture.

                        Because of these interests the idea of creating my own stadium designs has always appealed to me. I'd looked around for design programs and never found anything that suited. I think I bought a football game that included a stadium design feature, but I think the feature was so limited I never used the program more than a couple of times. Most of the 3D programs are massively expensive, not to mention so complex that it would take years learning the program before I could even begin to do what I wanted.

                        So the progam wasn't there for me.

                        Until I found Sketchup.

                        Sketchup has pretty much everything I need to make models of stadiums. I use it because it works far better than the vast majority of other programs and it's free.

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                        • O Offline
                          Openspaces
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                          when you have a short deadline(which is regularly) and the client cant wait(which is most of the time)and you are required to show a stunning architectural visualization.......Sketchup comes to my rescue ๐Ÿ‘

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                          • mitcorbM Offline
                            mitcorb
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                            Here's one more vote for ease of use. Another vote for affordable, and I also mean the pro version.
                            I personally have used Autocad, Blender, and Rhino. Edit: Also, Sculptris. I did a hotel and parking garage and surrounding structures in Autocad. I have done a wolf, a bullfrog, a statue and hands in Blender. I have done countless things in Sketchup, some bizarre, some architectural, some biological, but always sculptural, because I feel more freedom to do so in Sketchup.

                            I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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                            • Mike LuceyM Offline
                              Mike Lucey
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                              ..... it was specifically designed for people that were more interested in design rather than the tool to create the design! Its nearly transparent in use ..... I took to it like a duck to water ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                              • L Offline
                                liam887
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                                Its easy so you get into it very quick but it also allows you to make very complex models so after a lot of practice you can do a lot of hard surface modeling very quick!

                                Speed

                                Price

                                User community (Support/plugins)

                                Ease of use

                                and what mike said: 'it was specifically designed for people that were more interested in design rather than the tool to create the design'

                                and most of all FUN and not a bore to learn like blender or max ๐Ÿ˜ž booooo

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                                • david_hD Offline
                                  david_h
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                                  yeah . .. what he said. **** ๐Ÿ’š

                                  If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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