Sketchup 7 by BaseCamp 08
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There's going to be a 7?
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Google is building quite an infrastructure around sketchup, that is a support team that is reaching out in many directions. They are bloging it in a big way. Looking for Sketchup pros as instructors says something big is coming. Could be release 7. Also SU is so capable compared to older CAD programs, improving SU with a new release might throw many of the dino CAD apps into the dust bin.
As far as need for photorealistic rendering. Google could afford to produce a really speedy renderer. The addons to SU currents do not seem (hearsay) to be as fast as some of the speedy rendering applications available in places such as Modo. Speed does make a big difference in the rendering arena. Probably SU could maximize integratiion of render component better than anyone else. Will they do it. Maybe.
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I wish all you are saying would be true (except the photoreal rendering which can be done by third party apps).
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OK Phil,
CLAP! CLAP!......wake up!...no more dreaming!..time to face the reality of another day.
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Basing predictions on what happened last time is a very risky strategy. My recollection is that before ANY new release (not just V6) Google let the Beta team of the leash so that they can indulge in a little pre-release hype. Heard anything lately?
And before the doubters jump in, I agree with Coen...there will be a V7....and I don't believe it will be a sell-out to the GE community or the GSU teen car modders of the 3D Warehouse.
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@alan fraser said:
And before the doubters jump in, I agree with Coen...there will be a V7....and I don't believe it will be a sell-out to the GE community or the GSU teen car modders of the 3D Warehouse.
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I expect we will get a taste of things to come at 3D BaseCamp as
we did the last time ..... even if it did break down at times and
a Mac was even being used for the demo if my memory serves me
correctlyMike
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I hate to be a killjoy but speculating based on hiring of insructors is falacious.
The burn out rate for instructors is very high. They do a tremendous amount of travelling and are away from home A LOT!. It is not uncommon to turnover instuctors every 6 months, certainly after a year. I think the current lot of instructors may have been on contract for a year and the year is coming to a close. ERGO: new ones to replace the old are needed.
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@unknownuser said:
@tomsdesk said:
There's going to be a 7?
Yes.
..and, guess what the top feature highlights will be:
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some greatly improved features for google warehouse and google earth!!!
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many new and ultra cool styles!!!!!
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You pessimist! theres bound to be sometihng thats at least note worthy (not including ge stuff.)
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@numerobis said:
..and, guess what the top feature highlights will be:
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some greatly improved features for google warehouse and google earth!!!
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many new and ultra cool styles!!!!!
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...or maybe a dumbed-down, thin-client, online version. Anyone for Google Docs 3D?
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@remus said:
You pessimist! theres bound to be sometihng thats at least note worthy (not including ge stuff.)
Indeed there is, young Padawan.
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you cruel cruel man alan, how can you live with yourself while you taunt us like this?
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Alan, the only thing I've heard is what you eluded to in the other thread about an exporter for web pages. I am VERY interested in finding out what is being done in V7 for this, because if they screw it up, I'll be on one of my own like a hobo on a bologna sandwich.
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The thing is , that Version 7 is coming with the Polyline Tool and SandBox developed .
Isino´t Alan ?Though I think I prefer Layout in it.
Just that.(for the moment)
You fortunate people may know.
dont reveal the secret.
I can wait now.
a<<a<<
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@unknownuser said:
..and, guess what the top feature highlights will be:
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some greatly improved features for google warehouse and google earth!!!
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many new and ultra cool styles!!!!!
I have to agree with numerobis; I kind of think google will focus on unimportant aspects like these -- things that fit into the larger 'google' world, but have little value for SU as an individual program. SU 6, for example, was a letdown. I don't care for layout and the line types are a waste of time. What else did it add? They talked a lot about improved ruby support, or something, but I haven't seen the improvements they said would happen because of that [Can any of you programmer-types comment on this at all?]
SU is an amazing program for what it is and they should highlight that. While a very basic rendering engine for quick light studies would be nice, it would be a waste of time to include anything more than that, as there are so many great choices out there [free and otherwise].
The silly line types they've added feels to me just like a tacky photoshop edit -- hopefully they won't waste development time adding to that.
This is what I would love to see:
multi-core support
better efficiency at handling large models
a 'loft' feature
the shadow glitch to be fixedThese, I think, would fundamentally improve SU and its usability.
While there are other things that I feel would be important to add, most of these can be found in the great rubys that have been coming out lately [think bevel, subdivision, ffd, etc.] If anything it would be nice for google to incorporate some of these plugins and clean them up a little. -
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