Are you ready for SketchUp 7 news?
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I don't want any of the above.
I just want to be able to stay in Sketchup instead of having to go to AutoCAD.
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So far, I have 181 models I made on my 3dwarehouse:
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Any more new news on Sketchup 7 yet?
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Nope. Im sure there will be a suitably large and obvious thread when the time for news does come, though.
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My guess would be Christmas.
I estimate this because only two months ago there was an opening @Google SU team for a C++ programmer.
That could mean some serious coding still needed to be done. Count in the beta testing period (in my knowledge the beta didn't leave the office yet following the talk Lewis had with the G guys about a week ago) and you know it can't be due the next few months.
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@kwistenbiebel said:
My guess would be Christmas.
I estimate this because only two months ago there was an opening @Google SU team for a C++ programmer.
That could mean some serious coding still needed to be done. Count in the beta testing period (in my knowledge the beta didn't leave the office yet following the talk Lewis had with the G guys about a week ago) and you know it can't be due the next few months.
Unless we're talking about a real small update....Cool, they are going to add C++ along with ruby to Sketchup 7 functionallty?
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@kwistenbiebel said:
He he .... I don't think so.
I think it just means someone is doing some coding for SU in C++.Cool, just checking. It would be a cool feature to add to sketchup.
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He he .... I don't think so.
I think it just means someone is doing coding for SU in C++. -
Any more new news about Sketchup 7? Havn't seen any more new forum replies lately..
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Cool. 5 yrs, sounds like a major upgrade with hundreds more of new plugins built into Sketchup 7. Just checking. Hopefully they can fix the slice/clipping bug. Been waiting on that.
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I would suggest not holding your breath on that one.
Did you know that Silo lets you set the clipping plane distance? How sophisticated is that?!
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Cool, didn't know that till now, how do I do that?
@unknownuser said:
I would suggest not holding your breath on that one.
Did you know that Silo lets you set the clipping plane distance? How sophisticated is that?!
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Rhino also has a tool for setting clipping plane distance...how cool is that? Given the stupid news about Google "Lively" today, I think I better resolve to port all my architectural projects over to Rhino more or less permanently now. SU is destined to be a toy for tweenies and social misfits who can't handle reality.
I think I'll be giving both Silo and Modo a spin, as well. No reason to pretend anymore that SU is to be used for any serious design work. And to think that I have had shouting matches with people about SU, defending it as a legitimate tool for architetural design.
I wonder if this could be taken as a case study: how to take a disruptive technology and make it so puerile that its most advanced users become ashamed of it. Hmmm...that's pretty long for a title.
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Lewis,
We have made the switch (not really a switch as SU is still our primary design tool) to modo and I could not be more impressed. I will say that if you go the route of modo I would suggest the signature training dvds. They explain the workings of modo very well. They are also close to releasing the SU plugin that will bring in a SU with textures into modo. They had it for 301 but not yet for 302. The rendering capabilities are excellent as well once you get your hands around it.
Scott
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@unknownuser said:
Lewis,
We have made the switch (not really a switch as SU is still our primary design tool) to modo and I could not be more impressed. I will say that if you go the route of modo I would suggest the signature training dvds. They explain the workings of modo very well. They are also close to releasing the SU plugin that will bring in a SU with textures into modo. They had it for 301 but not yet for 302. The rendering capabilities are excellent as well once you get your hands around it.
Scott
Thanks, Scott. Apparently I get academic pricing on Modo, as well. I just need to finish one high-priority project before I can jump into that. --Lewis
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@mpowell1234567890 said:
Cool, didn't know that till now, how do I do that?
@unknownuser said:
I would suggest not holding your breath on that one.
Did you know that Silo lets you set the clipping plane distance? How sophisticated is that?!
It is a one of the setting choices in editors/options. You can set both the near and far clipping planes. I set mine to .001 inch and called it good.
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Where can I find these scripts?
@lewiswadsworth said:
Rhino also has a tool for setting clipping plane distance...how cool is that? Given the stupid news about Google "Lively" today, I think I better resolve to port all my architectural projects over to Rhino more or less permanently now. SU is destined to be a toy for tweenies and social misfits who can't handle reality.
I think I'll be giving both Silo and Modo a spin, as well. No reason to pretend anymore that SU is to be used for any serious design work. And to think that I have had shouting matches with people about SU, defending it as a legitimate tool for architetural design.
I wonder if this could be taken as a case study: how to take a disruptive technology and make it so puerile that its most advanced users become ashamed of it. Hmmm...that's pretty long for a title.
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@lewiswadsworth said:
Rhino also has a tool for setting clipping plane distance...how cool is that? Given the stupid news about Google "Lively" today, I think I better resolve to port all my architectural projects over to Rhino more or less permanently now. SU is destined to be a toy for tweenies and social misfits who can't handle reality.
I think I'll be giving both Silo and Modo a spin, as well. No reason to pretend anymore that SU is to be used for any serious design work. And to think that I have had shouting matches with people about SU, defending it as a legitimate tool for architetural design.
I wonder if this could be taken as a case study: how to take a disruptive technology and make it so puerile that its most advanced users become ashamed of it. Hmmm...that's pretty long for a title.
It is hard to not agree with everything you have written here. The frustrating thing is that the basic UI of sketchup really does kick a#$. I would hate doing architectural work in Silo, at least with my less than stellar skill set with it. Things like push/pulling holes and the inference engine are quite fantastic. Unfortunately, the obvious fact that SU has hit the doldrums is both depressing and not unexpected. I guess I should feel smug in my vindication of all the naysaying I did when Google bought out atlast. If anything, it has ended up being worse than I thought.
Just spending time of the Silo site, where not only do they issue updates with surprising regularity, but (sit down for this one), the developers actively solicit advice and wish list items, not to mention giving update statuses, down to breaking down what they are currently working on and asking for suggestions concerning priorities!! Martin, the developer of Cheetah3D, too, has a fantastic involvement with his forum and you actually get to see wish list items (not all but some) make it into releases.
The Sketchup team's bedside manner sucks, quite frankly. I remember when CraigD was so enthusiastic and friendly with all of us. He was obviously concerned about our (my) issues, even going so far to ask me to send him a break down of all my issues so he could pass them on to the coders. Unfortunately, his best intentions had no concrete results, and you'll notice that Google doesn't have him doing customer relations anymore. Removing someone who so obviously displayed exactly the sort of characteristics a consumer would want in a company representative is pretty telling about Google's commitment to us (pro users).
In the world of software, no progress is tantamount to making giant strides backward and it is sad to see it happen right in front of my eyes.
I will not be happy to hang up my SU hat, but I think the time is rapidly approaching. If not for some of the great Rubies recently, I may have already departed.
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