Newbie Hello
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Good Morning,
Thank you for letting me in. I'm new to sketchup and have looked it over. I've not tried anything yet, I'm a Nuclear Technologist and spend most time between work and family. I do however enjoy woodworking. I have a shop in my garage with plans to expand some day. any way hello to all and maybe I'll learn something along the way.
Fred Engel
Macon, Georgia USA
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Welcome Fred!
You'll find a whole bunch of fellow woodworkers here (unfortunately most of their posts are just being transferred to this board).
Just browse around, have a look at the Tutorials subforums (they have all been transferred now) and enjoy yourself here!

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Well as a very novice woodworker I would be happy to hear any tips you might have.
And by novice I mean the last time I built anything was about two years ago. But I am hoping to start something one of these days.
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Hey Gaieus!
How about a woodworking sub-forum already!

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Post it in the ideas box!

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Greetings,
I am a newbie and I am trying to use SU to design a 3D presentation for a small-town planning board. I am not a professional planner, however I am trying to show the board an alternative to an auto-centric perspective on our community's downtown district. The idea is to use SU and GE to zoom in from a mapview into the streetview from the perspective of a pedestrian arriving via transit rather than by automobile. Furthermore, I would like to show how a transit-oriented approach could spur more infill development by adding buildings as they may arise in the future.
I am not sure if this can be accomplished without SU Pro and GE Pro, neither of which can I afford on a freelancers budget. However, if I can make a convincing enough presentation I may be able to entice the town into funding a more comprehensive 3D modeling effort as part of their Downtown Master Plan.
Any suggestions?
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