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      44-henry
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      Hello,
      I have recently started working with SketchUP Pro and I want to start rendering some of the things I have created. I have had lots of experience with other CAD packages in the past, but have only done some basic rendering in AutoCAD and SolidWorks, so this will be pretty much a new experience for me. I have downloaded the free version of Maxwell for SketchUP, but would like better resolution than what I can get with the free version. I'm thinking of just purchasing the $95 program, but should I be looking at other packages? From what I can see some people have done some remarkable work with this program, but is it going to be the simplest to learn, or should I be looking elsewhere? I figure I can always upgrade later if I need more, so would this be a good starting point? Thanks.

      Alex Johnson

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        Trial all of them then make a decision on what suits you best.

        There's lots of topics on the best render app but the best is usually what you enjoy the most.

        I like TwiLight and Thea. Others don't....but what do they know πŸ˜‰

        Download the free D'oh Book for SketchUp πŸ“–

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