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    • G Offline
      geh4evr
      last edited by

      Dave, everyone know's that's the first beta of Sketchup(V0.05) You've got there. The original SketchUp (V0.01 Alpha) is this:

      http://www.weyriver.co.uk/Images/Charcoal.jpg

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        Dave R
        last edited by

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        Very good.

        Etaoin Shrdlu

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        (THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE)

        G28 X0.0 Y0.0 Z0.0

        M30

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          remus
          last edited by

          shouldnt laugh dave, there was some fine work produced by those early masters: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_paintings

          http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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            Gaieus
            last edited by

            I have a v5 free which does not have the sandbox tools - but then id does not have animation export, Options (sizes) for 2D export, location, print to scale and of course the exporters either.

            Gai...

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              Ross Macintosh
              last edited by

              At Google's 3dBaseCamp I suggested they (Google) should locate all previous versions and create some sort of online museum. What I was told was the early stuff won't run on contemporary machines. I suppose if you were still running Windows98 you might get v1 or 2 to run.

              For the class I'd stick with version 6 and as Jackson says, just turn off the sandbox tools. Furthermore, for a simpler interface, you could take some care in setting up the toolbars. For instance maybe initially you wouldn't need the 'views','facestyle' or 'shadows' tools. They're really advanced features for class number two. 😲

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                JuanV.Soler
                last edited by

                I did run version 2 in my pc vista premium
                not now for the time has expired.
                though they are still ways to let them run.
                I am after it.
                (deep in the ocean)
                😄

                ,))),

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                  Tobobo
                  last edited by

                  That is a very good point Ross.

                  Maybe i should change my lesson plan to teach more manual modeling. I don't get much time to prepare and even less time to teach.

                  I like the museum idea, i sure you can get emulators to run the early versions if newer machines can't run them.

                  Toby

                  Philippians 4:13

                  I can do everything through him who gives me strength.

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                    JuanV.Soler
                    last edited by

                    did you get my e_mail Tobobo ?

                    ,))),

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                      Ross Macintosh
                      last edited by

                      Another thing to remember is newer versions are definitely more stable. The changes from version-to-version included improvements that made SU progressively more stable. I'd really stay away from the older stuff.

                      Regards, Ross

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                        Phil Rader AIA
                        last edited by

                        Ross is right here. In addition you will continually run into situations where a student wants to do something but the previous versions are not capable and you will constantly be saying or tempted to say "but that was fixed in version 4" or "Now in version 6 that's easy to do" Plus I think it's your responsibility as an educator to be teaching current technology as much as feasible.

                        My 2 cents

                        http://www.philrader.com

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                          JuanV.Soler
                          last edited by

                          yes.
                          Those old versions, 2 and 3, are to be kept as remembrances of how SketchUp grew.

                          @unknownuser said:

                          Most confindent for me is number 4 for there there Is the ruby.

                          😄
                          The path gone from there on has lead us to our present confused situation.
                          5 and 6 lack of interest and are, much more the version 6, full of distractions.
                          (my opinion)

                          ,))),

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