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      Stevo
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      Thank you Pbacot and Gaieus,

      After having read my post this morning I see your points. I have to say that I do like the fact that Sketchup is infact a pretty open SDK and that people and companies do have the opportunity to invest in addons etc. I wouldnt want that to change. I think Sketchup could focus a bit on the GPU alternatives such as DX and the limits of Sketchup; the texture size, the poly count, and shaders within SK8 etc. I would think there would be room to expand SK8 professional capabilities. I'm not a software engineer but something tells me that a quality render solution would be enhanced if it was integral to the software. I agree and disagree about the 3rd party developers, yes they do bring healthy competition to the scene. Outdoing each other is a problem only in that I inevitably buy many solutions, always a user, never a master. The integration of Google Earth is a good example of a really productive and a useful tool. I agree wholly, Sketchup is infact the most diverse modeling tool. A tool which many different industries use. I'm just curious as to where Sketchup may have gone without Google. The answer to that could be good, maybe bad. Would Sketchup still be used and have such a loyal base or not? As Pbacot indicated LO was develpoed specifically to use as I do. I've learned to use Layout in a manner that fits the work-flow. Expanding its use would infact be more useful to me than a render component. I'm not sure about the Revit thing though. I would hope it be something more robust and simpler. Autocad has a nasty habit or making stuff thats not very intuitive, over engineeered, way to expensive, and lacks any character; not to mention its relatively worthless for existing conditions. Its like they have to make it complicated to get the money for the product. Personally I'd pay the same for less, a simpler solution. I was wrong in suggesting I'm a one trick pony, its likely I've been used in a manner that fits the work we do; and after all, at least I have one trick up my sleeve. I hope Sketchup recognises that we users need to maintain that edge or we will begin to evolve outside the box. After all, how hard would it be for another company to do just that? start with a render program and develop a push pull inference modeler. For instance, Combine Bonsai and Maxwell, or Artlantis, maybe Podium and you would see some competition. It seems to me that Google is sometimes more interested in our modeling the world for them than they are in a product that continues to evolve.

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        Stevo
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        here are a couple of examples how I use layout. These are part of a package I sent to a solar company when we were trying to integrate shadow masks and a PV installation...


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          Stevo
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          hmm... multiples didnt work.


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            Stevo
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            We are currently renovating two structures that are getting completely reskinned with EFIS and a new window wall system. The buildings are going from being major energy hogs to about as green as green gets.


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              Stevo
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              I submitted some stuff to Google a few years ago. They used some as examples of what you can do with Layout. Ironically these images were not made in Layout; however many others were. I can't seem to find the others right now.

              I found them. There located in the same picassa portfolio they use.

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                sonder
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                Nice work Stevo.

                I'm new to this forum, but was part of the old google forum a couple years back. I've been using sketchup since it was owned by ATLAST - i think since 2003. I have used it in conjunction with ACAD for several years. ACAD finally got me so frustrated (I've been using it since version 2.3!). I don't understand why Autodesk insists on maintaining their cumbersome path. At any rate, I completely dropped ACAD last summer and I have dedicated myself to making Layout work for complete construction documents for all my work. I primarily do custom homes in the Tahoe area. I am 3 projects deep in the process and so far, I have no regrets at all. I have structured all my scrap books and standard layout sheets to the point that I am now far faster than ACAD format and the graphic output is far superior. Every contractor that looks at my documents has been very complimentary. I also provide fairly in depth drawings - usually 30 sheets plus. It is great to see so many going down this path as I would love to see some improvements and development of Layout for my use.

                Cheers!

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                  pbacot
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                  Sonder,

                  Welcome! Any tips you have on the CD process with LO would be great to hear.

                  Peter

                  MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                    Klog
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                    To Sonder: I second Pbacot's request for some examples of detail and Tell me, do you experience any glacially slow periods at the Laying-out stage with Layout? I have found that with very large files I need to break them into parts to keep from bogging down in Layout ...
                    Thanks

                    Klog http://www.tetontimberframe.com

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                      sonder
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                      Thanks for the welcom.

                      I would post an image, but I have never done so online like this. How do I keep the quaility like those posted above - are those hosted somewhere? Sorry for the ignorance on this, but when I convert a pdf to an image, the quality is awful.

                      As for the LO speed, I have found more ram helps, but the key is management of the model. Always set the file so the references do not update or render automatically. Always work in Raster format. Purge all SU models prior to updating (components first, then materials). Utilize groups, components and layers to only show specifically what you want in a particular scene. I have found that this helps the workflow move nicely. The biggest time hog is updating the reference and rendering in Vector. I only do that at the end of the day or at night when home. It is the number one aspect of LO that needs improvement. Updating of the references, especially large ones takes time. My home designs are typically around 30Mb for the home alone and 40mb for the home on the site. Separating the two is a huge help in working with building specific drawings opposed to site specific.

                      Now all that said, I have only been really exploring Layout since this past summer. I am now finding that until LO deals with the reference update time crunch, I may temporarily switch to one page per file. This would certainly speed things up opposed to how I am working now. I have 6 page documents for floor plans. When you update that reference, Layout takes 6 times longer than if it were 1 page. It appears that each viewport updates and renders separately timewise.

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                        jolran
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                        Interresting topic.

                        I noticed something perculiar last week.
                        I got the impression LO is slow when number of objects increase, regardless of meshdensity.

                        Had this model of a rock-climbingwall. When I added climbinggrips(many instances of them), update was dramaticaly slower in LO.
                        Off course if you add stuff, you will pay the price. But the grips where instances and not "very" dense. At least I don't think they where. No noted lag in SU.

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                          bmike
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                          Some recent permit drawings:

                          https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-O30ID-fB6ZQ/TvH4E1QAPJI/AAAAAAAARe0/AgwSn-zkTmE/s800/ft-roundbarn-11-21-11a_Page_02.jpg

                          https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-DqlsRw57uXE/TvH4D3xJ13I/AAAAAAAARes/g9wGFHUBPzM/s800/ft-roundbarn-11-21-11a_Page_07.jpg

                          https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-J9KROm-V4Ww/TvH4Dsr63BI/AAAAAAAAReo/jD2eYVJoGI0/s800/ft-roundbarn-11-21-11a_Page_08.jpg

                          https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-h6UwOvue3yI/TvH4DKWfzgI/AAAAAAAARek/QNjkdMRoaOg/s800/ft-roundbarn-11-21-11a_Page_09.jpg

                          https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-oVnmEWEop8o/TvH4CsAfbrI/AAAAAAAAReg/W4MxW4CbxqA/s800/ft-roundbarn-11-21-11a_Page_10.jpg

                          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                            jolran
                            last edited by

                            Ok, nuff said..
                            I reckon there are a fair amount of components in your model Bmike 😄
                            Beauty BTW

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                              bmike
                              last edited by

                              @jolran said:

                              Ok, nuff said..
                              I reckon there are a fair amount of components in your model Bmike 😄
                              Beauty BTW

                              thanks.
                              collaboration between an engineer i work with and his client.
                              we did about 4 iterations in sketchup. showed to client via walk through and jpg.
                              he eventually nixed some of our more creative approaches (curved braces, some mirrored and tapered elements, etc.)

                              i worked on each sheet in vector, but would keep them from auto-updating, and switched them back to raster when i was done.
                              it sucks, but otherwise it gets really slow switching from page to page.

                              11 pages (i've worked on sets with 26 and 30 pages - i had to break those into 2)

                              mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                pbacot
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                                In SU the users (and Ruby makers) are the developers! Google just has to Catch-UP!

                                BMike Thanks for this. Can I work for you? Love your projects!

                                Sonder, you might check out this page RE attachments. Would love to see some of your examples:
                                http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=25217

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                                • bmikeB Offline
                                  bmike
                                  last edited by

                                  Thanks all.
                                  Here's another recent project:

                                  https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1KXEV6PmuHk/TvNFLGBzN_I/AAAAAAAARfY/lTVF4efuCdc/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_01.jpg

                                  Engineer (who took my Intro to SketchUp course...) sketched this up on paper and as a first go in SketchUp.
                                  I cleaned up his overall model and added all the details, joinery, steel.

                                  https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Ob8XVHmROmA/TvNFKlTykgI/AAAAAAAARfU/D5zcPTWyQZM/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_04.jpg

                                  https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-nQktEE3g7hA/TvNFKfyf-pI/AAAAAAAARfQ/xxuCvEfuHzo/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_05.jpg

                                  https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-rKZcE_4WYlw/TvNFKDmdRpI/AAAAAAAARfM/_nS1qTKJJYM/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_06.jpg

                                  https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8xBLPtbLECg/TvNFJmbZjAI/AAAAAAAARfI/ZYJsLI_zfY8/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_07.jpg

                                  https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-_KYg_Jzjxyw/TvNFJuMAooI/AAAAAAAARfE/SYeu5ijkpWo/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_10.jpg

                                  https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-HO0Z6ujnzfQ/TvNFJJJutoI/AAAAAAAARfA/LJum-7r9Xp4/s800/pavilion-9-29-11_Page_11.jpg

                                  mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                    Dave R
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                                    You get such cool projects.

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                                      Klog
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                                      x-ray viewvector view[quote="jolran"]Interresting topic.

                                      I noticed something perculiar last week.
                                      I got the impression LO is slow when number of objects increase, regardless of meshdensity.
                                      quote]

                                      I have found the same result ... when I delete multiple copies of the model (or duplicate portions of it that were set up separately just for clarity or convience) Layout speed increases, but as Sonder has noted going to 1 page per file really speeds up the processing and updating.
                                      Also the clearest results are definitely with vector graphics, but I have to use raster if x-ray is a part of the scene (i.e., joinery within a timber). I will see if I can find some examples and attach to a following email. See also this topic for other examples of my recreational work: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=81&t=39961.

                                      Klog http://www.tetontimberframe.com

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                                      • bmikeB Offline
                                        bmike
                                        last edited by

                                        klog, nice work.!

                                        mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                                          pbacot
                                          last edited by

                                          Klog,

                                          VERY impressive isometric of the overall frame! If I were the contractor I'd want the SU model to be able to orbit and zoom. Thanks for posting those.

                                          Peter

                                          MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                                            sonder
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                                            Definitely going with single page layout docs makes a huge difference in speed. Obviously you lose the benefit of repeated items on each page, but honestly that is generally limited to title blocks for me. Bear with me an upload quality as these are my first attempts. The details are boring site details for storm water management, but it will be the format of my architectural details except they will be 12 per page. I have my detail library at over 250 details so far - all perspective extrusions. I used to do a combination of ACAD and sketchup imagery, which worked really well. I just got so frustrated with how ACAD has been developed that I finally dropped it completely.


                                            Gray MC 393_Elevations_1 copy.png


                                            Gray MC 393 BMP DETAILS SHEET_1.png


                                            Gray MC 393_roof plan_5.png

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