SketchUp 2018
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@gio said:
@derei said:
SketchUp 2018 is available https://www.sketchup.com/download/all
They just change the name at the moment (at least in NYC): the file is SU2017
Gio
Yup, confirmed...the downloaded file is still 2017 ... false alarm guys, go back to your beer
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I think 2018 just came out a few minutes ago.......
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Changelog... seems like the previous leaked page was true after all.
https://www.sketchup.com/products/sketchup-pro/new-in-2018 -
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@bep said:
[attachment=0:2t4lkhmh]<!-- ia0 -->No Make 2018.PNG<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2t4lkhmh]https://www.sketchup.com/products/sketchup-make
https://www.sketchup.com/download/allNope. No SketchUp Make 2018.
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Looks like it's here!
https://www.sketchup.com/products/sketchup-pro/new-in-2018 -
No more Sketchup Make. Just online.
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@unknownuser said:
Actually, it seems they just renamed it back to "Free"
it's a different product, it's what was my.sketchup web app...
all the v18 changes are for Pro, so there is no need to update v17 Make, which is being obsoleted...
john
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https://www.sketchup.com/products/sketchup-pro/new-in-2018
What a joke...
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Literally nothing. Most impudent release ever
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a lot of improvements 'under the hood' will make extension developers happy...
john
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Sketchup Make gone... hard to believe
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@function said:
Sketchup Make gone... hard to believe
It's not gone. You can still use Make 2017 or earlier.
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Sketchup 18.0.16975 is there more informations about changes ?
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@driven said:
a lot of improvements 'under the hood' will make extension developers happy...
john
Is there a list of changes in the api?
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trying the online SU free 2018.. How to use plugins??
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A complete changelog would be nice. Some of my own rubies are throwing errors.
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List of complete changelog here: https://help.sketchup.com/en/article/141303
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@dave r said:
@function said:
Sketchup Make gone... hard to believe
It's not gone. You can still use Make 2017 or earlier.
So basically it's gone. Let's face the reality.
Moreover is clear enough that they are developing the software in a direction which only makes sense for architects (maybe).
No improvements at all on the actual modeling tools. They are pretty much the same as sketchup 8 (they just messed some inferences and encuraged people to do bad modeling with the useless rotated rectangle, wow!).
The software is still usable only for the epic work of plugins developers.If the strategy was intended to encourage free/make users to buy a pro license, I think that will fail really bad. They are just making Blender even more appealing.
An hobbist or a 3d generalist may think to buy sketchup, if only they pack some useful modeling features in the pro version, let's say native quad support, decent uv mapping tools, non destructive approach based on modifiers (well.. keep dreaming) or at least some basic capabilities, let's say dealing with small faces or a native sphere tool.. Nope. Nothing at all.
They officially dropped "general" modeling.I'm not sure what they are expecting after all the work they spent developing sketchup online..
Peraphs they think someone is able to model even the most basic stuff with native sketchup tools without tons of plugins?
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