Coming back to SU freelance
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So I used to work in SU for about 5 years, the first 2 purely in SU, the next 3 mainly SU but we did try and use podium, shaderlight etc. The emphasis was on a quick turn around.
Anyway I've just been offered some freelance work. What's changed since Trimble took over? I last used SU8.
What rendering plug-ins are the most popular, from my perspective Vray seems to be the professional choice, Podium and Twilight are both cheap and simple if I recall correctly and Shaderlight is located in my local city so that's also on my list. Anyone used LightUp as advertised up there ^^
Also can SU now handle technical drawings, I preferred using AutoCAD but I'll happily move over if it speeds things up.
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As to what's changed, the best thing is to look at SketchUp.com and have a read.
Rendering? There's probably a hundred different renderers and you'll get a hundred different answers.
What kind of "technical drawings" are you thinking of? Your profile indicates you are using SketchUp for woodworking. I do, too, mainly. I draw models in SketchUp and make full blown building plans in LayOut. For example, this is a little display case I designed for a client. This image is one of the images used in the proposal. From the same SketchUp model I made the plan so it could be built. The plan includes a cutlist, dimensioned drawings construction details and so on.
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Nice, I remember your work from the old forum. The freelance work will be for exhibitions so mainly floor plans I imagine. Could you post up some technical drawings if they aren't private.
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You will find some great examples for the use of Layout in this topic...
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I was going to suggest the same thread Cotty suggested. I haven't got any plans I can share at the moment but you can see some really nice work in that thread.
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Thanks chaps
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I wouldn't be too quick to ditch ACAD. I tried to like LO, but it's painful if you have to draft anything. Yeah, it's great for taking a 3D model and dolling it up 2D style, but don't plan on drafting in LO...
Ivray, but don't overlook Thea or Podium
jm2cand, urm, don't get me started on SU2013 and 2014...
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Thanks Andy, I think I want to ultimately go with vray but it's more expensive.
Cotty, I've just seen your Passivehouse window is that for the passivhaus company?
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No, it's a part of my own house, like the wall...
I've only rendered them for fun. -
Hey,
I also use SU primarily for exhibition design work, so hope this may be useful.
For rendering I use Thea, which I've found offers the best balance between quality and speed in a deadline-driven environment.
As for drafting, it really depends on the level you need. For knocking out some quickly dimensioned elevations, Layout does the job, but for drafting from-scratch, I found it way too laborious (I do accept this may be my shortcoming, not SketchUp's).
For 2D drafting, I've moved over to NanoCad, which has a VERY Autocad-like interface, and more importantly is FREE, for the basic version which does everything I need. Between SU, Thea and NanoCad, I think I've got it covered
cheers,
A
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