SU 9 Wishlist
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Following on from the Texture-Rotation by typed in angle I wrote a quick tool to do it...
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I don´t know if anyone already posted one of the following, anyway (i´m almost sure someone has):
- 64 bit
- Multiprocessor support
- grouping Layers in the Layer Window
- grouping Materials
- UV mapping tools
- an improved sky model (like in bryce) with clouds generation, stars in the night etc.
greets, 3rdEye
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@3rdeye said:
I don´t know if anyone already posted one of the following, anyway (i´m almost sure someone has):
- 64 bit
- Multiprocessor support
- UV mapping tools
these three only 1543 times i think... for SU7, 8 and 9
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my wish list :
1-64 bit
2-less bugs please !!!
3-interior lighting fixtures(artificial light sources)
4-supporting right to left languages in 3d text tool.
5-preview for 3d text tool in it's window.
7-plugin manager please
8-improve animation setting & options. like any&every other 3d softwares!
9-enable curved construction lines.
10-improve text & dimension tool.(something like Autocad) -
Ah yes, and not to forget:
- Sketchup Web Player (to view Models like in SU viewer),
Gaieus:
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@3rdeye said:
Ah yes, and not to forget:
- Sketchup Web Player (to view Models like in SU viewer),
i think that's going to happen via collada instead of the end viewer needing to install something on their computer in order to read the files.
mac users can already open/view/navigate collada files without needing to install any sort of viewer and i think it's just a matter of time before it makes its way into the web browsers etc.
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Well, true that especially with html 5 coming to major browsers, displaying 3D content will be easier. But even nowadays you can already display your content (well, exported content - and you need a browser plugin of course) via a couple of media like 3DVia or the LightUp Webplayer. Unity also has a webplayer plugin and you can walk-about in scenes created in SU and exported to unity... Here are some examples.
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@3rdeye said:
I don´t know if anyone already posted one of the following, anyway (i´m almost sure someone has):
- 64 bit
- Multiprocessor support
- UV mapping tools
You're right- these requests are frequently made, though they are usually masking other more general requests. I've discussed them in detail several times in our Help Forums. Here are a few links you might wish to review:
64-bit: "Google SketchUp Questions and Ideas: 64-bit version of SketchUp" and Make a 64 bit version for XP and 7
Multiprocessor support: Google SketchUp Questions and Ideas: Multithreaded version of SketchUp
UV mapping tools: Google SketchUp Questions and Ideas: Improve Texturing Tools
john
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There is to my mind one major SU task that can really take advantage of a MultiCore processor.
Autosave / Manual Save.
This is a memory read and Disk I/O process which I expect would be independent from the edit and rendering processes. The AutoSave function consumes a lot of time with large files, and is very disruptive to the train of thought when drawing, but is indispensable, and should happen more often than most people set it to. Passing this function off to a 2nd core would make any delay almost unnoticeable.
Now, how do you handle the ongoing edits/drawings during this save period, where the save function may or may not yet have read the memory locations being edited? That's the conundrum. 2 possible solutions..
1 - Well, that's what the Undo/Redo stack is all about. The 2nd core can post-save interrogate the stack to see if the save function has recorded the changes. If it has, go back to sleep, if not, append the file for the next save.
2 - Have the 2nd core copy the memory image to another area of unused memory, then do the save from that memory. In terms of memory management that would be no different than a user having to wait out a long save function before the cursor is released. The memory swap would be almost unnoticeable, and maybe even justify using 64bit ops to do just that.
I still maintain that saving the Undo stack appended to the last full save is a faster way to autosave.
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I got a big wish here!!! I love new tools and other stuff, but they take a lot of space in the view. My idea is to allow sketchup view to be set full screen. I want to toggle it with one button, or some command. Ex: press F11 to set view full screen, hide the toolbars, and menus, and if click it again set the view back to standard position. I think I'm not the one who likes it, I think everyone else who read the wish would love it. Hope that wish comes true, or something like that.
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I keep my toolbars along the top (2 rows) left side (double wide) and 1 row on the bottom of my screen.
I have a bit of room on the left for a few more icons I may need later.I also keep 4 dialogs open along the top of the screen just below the toolbars, Components, Materials, Entity Info and Layers. Comps and Mats are minimized until I use them, Entity and Layers are always maxed, in fact layers are at full length, as these 2 are used constantly. All that real estate takes about 1/2 the total screen area leaving me a smaller square as my work space. I even have my Windows XP toolbar at screen bottom minimized for a bit more work space. It rises up when by cursor hits screen bottom edge.
However, as Anton_S stated correctly, this does take a lot of space away from drawing, and there is no way I know of to toggle hide the toolbars with a single keystroke/shortcut, and I wish there was. There is a toggle for the dialogs, <Window><Hide/Show Dialogs> which is now a shortcut key
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I don't know if it has been discussed yet or not, but simple arithmetic operations in VCB should be allowed.
Now, only working operation is division.
If you draw a line and input 1000/2 it will draw a 500 length line. But, if you try 1000*3 or 1000-10 or 500+500, it won't work. -
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@unknownuser said:
I don't know if it has been discussed yet or not, but simple arithmetic operations in VCB should be allowed.
Now, only working operation is division.
If you draw a line and input 1000/2 it will draw a 500 length line. But, if you try 1000*3 or 1000-10 or 500+500, it won't work.This would be earth shattering. It would turn the "modeling by scaled component 'proxy' process" on its head.
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Maybe they should optimize the core code, to stop that flickering of main window when restoring it from minimized, sometimes. Also that repeated refresh of Outliner, slow response on deleting materials... but most of all, that flickering and repeated "reloading" or "refreshing" ...i am not even sure what is happening there. I know just is annoying and sometimes it takes long for SketchUp window to be active again (especially when I have a large model opened, or rendering...).
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@unknownuser said:
Maybe they should optimize the core code, to stop that flickering of main window .... and sometimes it takes long for SketchUp window to be active again (especially when I have a large model opened, or rendering...).
Me thinks that is a GPU/CPU artifact with your PC, not SU code. Maybe your GPU memory is not big enough (you need a minimum of 512mb for SU to operate smoothly) or your PC uses an on-board GPU and shared main memory for GPU functions. You may be able to check if this is true by turning off hardware acceleration to see if that factors in. I would not leave it off as that really slows things down. And if you do have shared memory, try turning off all unnecessary background applications when running SU. SU can use all the memory available, but needs at least 1gb to run smoothly.
On my PC, when coming out of "sleep" my SU active working area stays black for as long as 15 seconds, while the toolbars etc. come up fast. This did not happen on my older PC with a different GPU but same version of SU. I do not see any flickering either, at any change of state, nor did I on the old PC.
My old PC had 1gb main ram, and a 512mb ATI GPU. My current PC has 4gb ram and a 1gb NVIDIA GPU. It is dramatically faster and smoother, but the image quality is not quite as nice as the old ATI card.
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I think SkechUcation is simply indispensable to any SU user, far more than the Models Warehouse or Google Earth. Those you can get to directly from within SU by their own toolbar Icon or menu item.
What would be nice is an Icon to get to SketchUcation directly from within SU, but as a bonus allow the direct share of the model being worked on to ferret out problems.
Make it part of the "Help" subset via "F1".I don't mean an auto upload of the whole model, that may be impractical, but it could be an option for smaller or non-proprietary models.
At least (multiple) screenshots should be directly uploadable, again as an option. That way a user could both explain and show exactly the error message or drawing problem as it happens, and from different angles in real time.
This would save valuable time and effort trying to explain a problem after the fact, or having to prepare the file (for various reasons) or photo exports to upload.
I realize SketchUcation is NOT part of the Google universe, so some reluctance will be expected.
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What I'd like to see is an option for automatically downsizing imported texture images.
Basically just a sort of function that would show you all of the images in your file with resolutions and how much memory they take. Then you could say you want a max dimension of 1000px with a jpg compression of 6 and it would run all of your images through a filter making sure they meet the dimension requirement and compressing the file.
Maybe you could even set a memory requirement as well and SU could decide what it thinks is the best way to get down to that requirement.
Currently I have to export the whole 3d model to a .kmz, change that to a .zip, and open it up just to see if I have any big textures. And if I do, I have to scrounge around through materials until I finally find those textures, then send it to open up in SU, downsize it, save it and do the same for the other textures that are too large. That's a lot of manual labor that could be automated.
-Brodie
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@jgb said:
Me thinks that is a GPU/CPU artifact with your PC, not SU code. Maybe your GPU memory is not big enough (you need a minimum of 512mb for SU to operate smoothly)
On my PC, when coming out of "sleep" my SU active working area stays black for as long as 15 seconds, while the toolbars etc. come up fast.
Mine doesn't stay black but flickers ... like I would minimize and maximize it very fast and it's white. The toolbars appera last ones. And menu windows (materials, components, entity info, and so on) flicker as well, like I would select and deselect them very fast.
Is this behavior caused by not enough video RAM?
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