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    • TIGT Offline
      TIG Moderator
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      To interject...

      The forums at Sketchup.com and SketchUcation.com are separate entities.

      A quick history lesson...

      SketchUp was developed by some guys who left AutoDesk [@Last]...
      It had its own active forums - at that time many of us now here 'met' up.
      They then sold Sketchup to Google.
      Google weren't interested in the forums and that side effectively died out.
      Meanwhile a group of enthusiasts set up SketchUcation.com to fill the void.
      So SketchUcation's pages have existed much longer that the now 'official' forum.
      At that time there was not good central repository for Plugins [later Extensions] - so we developed the SketchUcation PluginStore for RBZs, the Shop for models etc.
      Meanwhile SketchUp itself changed hands again - to Trimble - and they relaunched their forums, and developed their own Extension Warehouse [turning down our offer for a join collaboration] and 3d-Warehouse.
      Several authors like myself use only the SketchUcation PluginStore for our RBZs.
      Many authors prefer the more friendly way our store works - but of course the corporate power of SketchUp has grown considerably in recent years and dominates in some areas...
      Most of us here [like me and DaveR] are active on both forums - some of us are also 'Sages' involved in general problem solving, and also advising SketchUp 'behind the scenes', and of course we have a good relationship with SketchUp's guys, and meet at events like Basecamps and Devcamps.

      TIG

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      • Dave RD Offline
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        Sketchucation started shortly after Google purchased SketchUp from @Last Software. It was started to provide support to SketchUp users but is totally separate from SketchUp because Google was doing a poor job of that. The SketchUp Community Forum was is owned by Trimble.

        Edit: TIG gave a better description of the situation.

        As to where you should go from here, that's up to you. There's plenty of help available that will apply to SketchUp 2017 Make if you want to continue with it.

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        • Dave RD Offline
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          @robinwallington said:

          Hi!
          My questions are: How can I open files from the 2020 version, in the 2008 version? And, when I do decide to buy the SketchUp 2020 license, will I have trouble transferring models from the 2008 version into the 2020 version?

          The 2008 version would be SketchUp 8 which is ancient by software standards. Old versions of SketchUp can't open newer versions. Newer versions of SketchUp have no problem opening versions created in older versions. Recently I've had reason to dig up a couple of models I did in SketchUp 3. SketchUp does have an option to save back to older versions but with the 2020 trial finished, it's a little late now.

          There's a fair amount of difference between SketchUp 8 and SketchUp 2020. To me it doesn't seem like the thing to use if you are going to go with 2020 anyway.

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            Hi everyone!
            I'm a newbie here. I have a little experience in sketchup, but I will be glad to get additional experience when communicating with forum participants. Previously, I was engaged in the creation of custom-made furniture and created layouts in sketchup, but now I want to start making design projects. I understand that it is probably better to use other programs, which are simpler in this regard, but I think that at the first stage, with a rough sketch, it is much easier to work in sketchup.

            Peace for everyone!

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            • TSY69T Offline
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              Hi all, just a quick intro to a new Premium Member. I started using Sketchup in 2009, in my seventh year in professional practice. Got as much fluency as I could in the 14-odd months I used it within the limitations of the program then. Which was still a striking difference of approach, given my first introduction to the digital architect's world was Microstation when it still ran on Clipper workstations, sold as a turnkey solution by Intergraph much like SGI and Alias/Wavefront.

              Returned to it in 2013, and successfully pitched a couple of mid-rise multi-family residential towers.

              I often find myself back on it for some quick 'n' dirty modeling and progressively realizing that it's far more now with Enscape etc.

              if you know the "WHY", you will never forget the "HOW"

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                Welcome, be sure to get your Sketchucation Tools installed in SketcUp...

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                It's the portal we use to access 100s of extensions/plugins shared here. Plus your Premium membership unlocks shop discounts and free content along with discounts for licensed extensions

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                    Thank you and i am here to learn and discuss about Ai and 3d work

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                      Hello

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                      • Rich O BrienR Online
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                        @alexlane said:

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