There are NO dates for SU 7.
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I have to agree, i was browsing the MoI forums recently (another 1 man development team), there was a feature request, then the next day it had been fully integrated in to the next beta release. Granted it was a relatively minor feature, but the fact that the developer just read it and added it is friggin awesome. Damm google and their NDAs shakes fist
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Yeah ... that guy is amazing. He offers great support. Very dedicated. I oughta use my copy of MoI more often.
Said it before, and I'l probably say it again, but if 7 don't offer high poly support, I'm not upgrading, not a chance - hell, I might even seriously consider switching to another ap partially. I can totally imagine myself doing rough modeling in SU, and taking the model into another app for further refinement.
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Well, we can nag all we want....
The only info we got up to now were rethorical answers to questions forum members posed when bumping into Google people at parties and boy scout fires.
Oh yeah, and some spilling of a wonderful feature called Youtube integration (wuahahaaaaa ) and a ruby (which is currently in beta) to get your model to html for web integration.
All icing, no cake.Are we really expecting to see a party or do we get sh*t for gold?
Is there any indication (any?) that Google will be doing more than just built some semi-useful features 'on top' instead of going under the hood?....But I reckon Google people are good at giving powerpoint presentations to impress their bosses.
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@anssi said:
...I wonder if the inferencing system is the greatest resource hog in SU. It reminds me of the object snap system of AutoCad 15-20 years ago. If you turned on continuous Osnap the system slowed down into a crawl. Then Autodesk rewrote it, and your old 386 started flying again...
Anssi
Now if there were a way to turn inferencing off for certainobjects in SU (say via the entity info dilog with a checkbox),it could greatly speed performance up. Currently we keep such things on hidden layers.
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@gaieus said:
John Bacus asked me at 3D BaseCamp whether I can name any 3D modeling software with pulti processor support.
Of course I could not - after all I1m not a 3D software specialist. Can you? (Note that I do know some that support multicore but only at the rendering end, not the modeling process).I don't know of any. Doing that would be immensely difficult because you'd need so much data syncronised between the threads and cores. Possibilities for deadlocks etc.
However, Su could benefit from separating the UI from the modelling. Whenever Su or a plugin performs a heavy tasks, the whole UI becomes completely unresonsive. Some operations display an progressbar, but even that is useless because the window isn't redrawn so you don't actually see the progress animation.
64bit would be a great great improvement. I'm very disappointed that so many 3d and graphic applications still only uses 32bit, despite the length of which 64bit Window has been out. Photoshop is introducing it first this year, and that's the defacto standard graphic application.
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Chris,
Here is a contour image of a model that SU cannot work with, yet it's a breeze to navigate and use in most other apps.
Just the contour lines alone give SU the wobble, now imagine what would happen if I select 'from contours' using the sandbox tools.This is what SU is supposed to be used for right? but here it fails miserably. Unfortunately SU seems to be losing it's relevance in the 3D modelling world as the boundaries get pushed other softwares keep abreast of the ever changing demands and limits, but SU is still only capable of doing the basic stuff.
So in my opinion which to the Google clan is worth squat, if higher poly support is not offered and offered soon, SU will be relegated to 3D toy most other modeling app users believe it to already be.
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solo wrote:
Here is a contour image of a model that SU cannot work with, yet it's a breeze to navigate and use in most other apps.
Just the contour lines alone give SU the wobble, now imagine what would happen if I select 'from contours' using the sandbox tools.I here you Solo, I have to deal with this issue in SU a lot, I usually simplify the contours and skip a lot of them (e.g. use only every 5 to 10 meter intervals). (nobody will actually see the difference in the SU model)
My hope for SU is that they would come up with a way to have the details if one is close up but farther away resolution could be rougher; or something like that.
Finally in this topic i want to address my worst concern, witch is that, could it be that they are putting SU to sleep because it has impacted the major CAD industries to much, like the one whose name is not to be mentioned here who already copied and implemented some of the innovative SU features in their flagship app?
The one who's part of the name is a Desk? and who buy's up the good apps who used to be independent?
Or SU should be given back from Google to the Guy's who made it in the first place.
And maybe we should PROVOKE Google a bit more and then get answers.
Wow man! Cheetah 3D just blows me away, the price the style ... now i'm even tempted into buying a MAC!!!
If SU 7 does not take off soon, I just might!!! Do you here me Google?
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Same here, I'm waiting for Sketchup 7 also..
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@solo said:
So in my opinion which to the Google clan is worth squat, if higher poly support is not offered and offered soon, SU will be relegated to 3D toy most other modeling app users believe it to already be.
Hear, hear. I'd even be quite prepared to pay more for an SU Pro that isn't brought to its knees by "large" files that are easily opened, navigated etc in other apps. I am quite confident, though - why wouldn't Google want SU to become a better app?
That said, if 7 does not offer hp support, well ... Then I'd be left with two choices: either continue to primarely use a growingly redundant app, or learn -the horror!- a much more complicated one (and I've been looking into several possibilities already). I'm sure I won't be the only one.
I'm also sure Google is quite aware of this. They know that if they don't raise the bar, they'll estrange a part of their user base. Hence, if 7 isn't a leap forward, we know that Google has other interests on its mind than ours.
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Wow, Looks like I may have to resort to a different 3D Modeling program if theres no major upgrade like that for Sketchup 7. I'm hoping they could fix it to where High Poly count support would be added - and that more new stuff can be added..
@unknownuser said:
@solo said:
So in my opinion which to the Google clan is worth squat, if higher poly support is not offered and offered soon, SU will be relegated to 3D toy most other modeling app users believe it to already be.
Hear, hear. I'd even be quite prepared to pay more for an SU Pro that isn't brought to its knees by "large" files that are easily opened, navigated etc in other apps. I am quite confident, though - why wouldn't Google want SU to become a better app?
That said, if 7 does not offer hp support, well ... Then I'd be left with two choices: either continue to primarely use a growingly redundant app, or learn -the horror!- a much more complicated one (and I've been looking into several possibilities already). I'm sure I won't be the only one.
I'm also sure Google is quite aware of this. They know that if they don't raise the bar, they'll estrange a part of their user base. Hence, if 7 isn't a leap forward, we know that Google has other interests on its mind than ours.
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Encouraging fact: Someone is filling a complete book on SU 7 already (= the next 'SU for dummies').
Must be something cool in there that a book can be written about it? -
@kwistenbiebel said:
Encouraging fact: Someone is filling a complete book on SU 7 already (= the next 'SU for dummies').
Must be something cool in there that a book can be written about it?Cool. That means Sketchup 7 is coming sooner.
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@mpowell1234567890 said:
@kwistenbiebel said:
Encouraging fact: Someone is filling a complete book on SU 7 already (= the next 'SU for dummies').
Must be something cool in there that a book can be written about it?Cool. That means Sketchup 7 is coming sooner.
Yeah? Why's that? 'Mein Kampf' was written in 1924. Poland was invaded in 1939. Errrr ... weird comparison, but you get the point. (Should I add I'm hardly an Adolf fanboy? )
I look forward to reading the book, though. Thoroughly enjoyed the first one (as I did Bonnie Roskes' SU books - check 'em out!).
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Let's see who's first the Book or Google LOL
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The book has already been postponed many times. So I'm sure it is waiting for Google.
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I'm also waiting for Google Sketchup 7..
@chris fullmer said:
The book has already been postponed many times. So I'm sure it is waiting for Google.
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@unknownuser said:
I look forward to reading the book, though.
which one? "Mein Kampf"?
@unknownuser said:
Thoroughly enjoyed the first one
really, did Hitler write one before that?
(sorry, being extremely silly this morning... and now for something completely different...)by the way: we could start a poll on who is optimistic enough to expect SU7 this year.
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could i place my 'no' vote now?
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Having said that, didnt google say it was going to be roughly a 2 year product cycle? so that would mean December/January...
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@unknownuser said:
Yeah? Why's that? 'Mein Kampf' was written in 1924. Poland was invaded in 1939. Errrr ...
And the revelations was written hundreds of years ago but doomsday is still being postponed...
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