SketchUp 2015 is 64bit
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@box said:
Make sure you have set SU to work with the Nvidia, I have a laptop with two cards and when you don't force it to use the better card it gets lazy.
Thanks Box,
Yeah, I don't let it use the crappy (well, crappier) onboard graphics
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Should that be saying Google?
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@box said:
Should that be saying Google?
Ummm....not sure what you mean. Oh wait, you mean since SU is no longer a Google program.
Well, I selected 2015 from the options, and for whatever reason that's the way it displays it
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It will open the large models, even do the shadow ok, but when I try to rotate it, it will let me do it maybe a couple of times, and then it crashes. I wait a good amount of time between the moves to let the cpu settle down.
Bottom line - it's a crappy low-end graphics card and I'm asking it to do things it's just not up to doing. Whaddya gonna do
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I've got a VW graphics card and I'm trying to drive it like a Ferrari
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I was suggesting that you turn off hardware acceleration. that way you won't be trying to use the videocard as much. it will work with "software acceleration".
Might try it.
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@krisidious said:
I was suggesting that you turn off hardware acceleration. that way you won't be trying to use the videocard as much. it will work with "software acceleration".
Might try it.
Oh.
Well, I tried it - the model looked like absolute crap, but tried shadows anyway, waited about 4 minutes (Shadow Setting - not responding), finally had to use Task Manager to shut it down.
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yeah... damn. where's the SU Crew. this just sounds odd to me.
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Thank you Trimble Sketchup team.
2015 Pro is working well for me. It’s stable & fast, not sure if that has to do with bug fixes (from 2014) or 64bit?
Also, thanks for not messing with the UI. I use sizer to set the window to specific size for post-processing in Photoshop. I was able to on the fly change from 2014 to 2015. Which worked out great since I had a couple of large SU files that needed exporting to png.
Thanks,
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@glenn said:
It’s stable & fast, not sure if that has to do with bug fixes (from 2014) or 64bit?
That would be the number of bug fixes we did unrelated to 64bit.
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Not for VISTA Ultra 64?? So Sad
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my Sketchup 2015-2016 wishlist is to integrate sketchup with BIM with parametric object so when imported to Archicad or Revit export will be no problem.
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SU now has the IFC classifier system. It should work with Revit. Check it out.
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Is the ability to dock toolbars on the side new or have I just been missing it all this time?
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@krisidious said:
Is the ability to dock toolbars on the side new or have I just been missing it all this time?
Fraid so...
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In a couple of years I'll tell you you can dock them at the bottom too.
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I hang my head in shame...
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I must say I'm a bit miffed that vista isn't supported. Having to buy a new OS is ridiculous.
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One thing that's a bit annoying with 2015 is that they switched position for "Create" and "Cancel" buttons in the Create Component box.
SSU8
2015
I don't know how many times I have hit "Cancel" when I meant to hit "Create".
Wonder why they did that. Can't think of any advantage to doing it.
Oh, well, I'm still very, extremely pleased with 2015.
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It's been that way since SU2013, anyway. I never noticed because I use the Enter key instead of clicking on the button. Hit G, type the component name and hit Enter or hit G followed by Enter if I don't need to make a name for it.
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