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    • L 離線
      linea
      最後由 編輯

      I have been keeping an eye on this thread. Good topic.
      I agree with the view that layout and sketchup seem so near to being a BIM solution but I also think the potential for SU and Doublecad needs some serious consideration too. I have been using Doublecad every day for about 3 weeks now. To me, (general cad aside - which it is great for too) Doublecad is where Layout should be, it's SU friendliness sits it in an interesting middle-ground between SU and cad and it's made me realise just how wide this gap was.

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      • R 離線
        Robert
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        This is a very interesting thread and it encouraged me to open Layout for the first time and give it a try. I really like some of the features although I'm not ready to give up Datacad quite yet for my construction drawings 😄 I think it will work great for presentation drawings.

        I'm really impressed with the quality of the line work of the images included in the scrapbook and need to investigate how to duplicate, edit and ad my own images of equal quality...equal to the quality I can achieve drawing in Adobe Illustrator. Anyone been down that road before and care to share any tips or techniques or should that be on a new thread?

        Here's a few shots of my first attempt using Layout...WIP of a little pool house.

        Enjoying this forum very much,

        RobertPoolhouse 29APR09_2.pngPoolhouse 29APR09_3.pngPoolhouse 29APR09_4.png

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        • SERGIOS 離線
          SERGIO
          最後由 編輯

          Template should be up by appx. May 1.

          kyle[/quote]

          No news about it???
          regards , Serge

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          • G 離線
            Gjenio
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            @baseline said:

            Keep your eyes peeled to this discussion - I'm working right now on a paired SketchUp / Layout template (whenever I get a spare minute) that I plan to post. This would have sections, styles, layers, etc all set up beforehand - simply build your model on the template and CDs would be easy to export.

            As for dimensions, I put my dimensions on a separate layer within my SU model and then link them in layout as an overlay.

            Template should be up by appx. May 1.

            kyle

            I´m waiting too for this promising template!
            Any news?

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            • S 離線
              sintra
              最後由 編輯

              @gjenio said:

              @baseline said:

              Keep your eyes peeled to this discussion - I'm working right now on a paired SketchUp / Layout template (whenever I get a spare minute) that I plan to post. This would have sections, styles, layers, etc all set up beforehand - simply build your model on the template and CDs would be easy to export.

              As for dimensions, I put my dimensions on a separate layer within my SU model and then link them in layout as an overlay.

              Template should be up by appx. May 1.

              kyle

              I´m waiting too for this promising template!
              Any news?

              Sounds good this really looking forward to seeing it and giving it a go 😎

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              • T 離線
                troyhome
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                can't wait to see this template!

                IOviz.com
                SU Pro 2024 PC

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                • B 離線
                  Bert
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                  @arail1 said:

                  Bert - I make stairs and I would consider your drawings to be as much information as anyone would need to build accurately. In fact more often than not we're working with much less information. A question - which was more satisfying to you - modeling the object in the computer or actually building it?
                  .

                  arail1 sorry for beeing away so long

                  In fact, before I got acquainted with Sketchup, all my furnitures drawings were only pencil sketchs with all the unexpected errors!!
                  Now that I am getting used to Sketchup I realy appreciate creating the furnitures on screen and building them after. And as you probably have seen, Layout allows me to have a very decent document to take to the shop. I wish that there was more tutorials on how to make good print presentation for furniture. Beeing close to the seventies, it is no easy for me to master new techniques

                  Salutations (Best regards) Bert

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                  • R 離線
                    redinhawaii
                    最後由 編輯

                    Bert,
                    I think you are right.
                    There needs to be more discussion about how to get the 3d models into working drawings within the SU/LO platform.
                    I know that is possible, and know that there are some folks out there doing various parts of "construction documents".
                    But the "work flow model" has yet to be discussed.
                    Specifically how go from creating to documenting utilizing layers, outliner, scenes, styles and text (how and where to put it in a model so that it translates into LO documents easily)
                    If anyone has any experience and or insights on this I welcome your feedback.
                    aloha
                    red

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                    • Dave RD 離線
                      Dave R
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                      I've been doing a fair number of furniture lately using SU and LO. I'm starting to get to grips with LO although I'm also finding some things I'd like to see made better. One of those is text handling (esp. tables) and rendering speed. Still, LO beats alternatives where one would export images from SU and put those images into the document. Very frequently changes are being made to the SU model up to near the end. It's valuable to have those changes get transferred to the plan document.

                      As an example, here are some thumbnails of a recent one. It's pretty simple as they go.

                      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v506/weekender410/Bench/WorkBench2a_1.jpg

                      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v506/weekender410/Bench/WorkBench2a_2.jpg

                      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v506/weekender410/Bench/WorkBench2a_3.jpg

                      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v506/weekender410/Bench/WorkBench2a_4.jpg

                      The last page contains a cutlist and BOM which were generated directly from the SketchUp model.

                      Etaoin Shrdlu

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                      • DavidBoulderD 離線
                        DavidBoulder
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                        Dave, that looks really nice. Any chance of posting it as a higher res PDF. Would be interested to know the workflow for the table. I haven't done anything with tables yet, and pulling data from SketchUp.

                        --

                        David Goldwasser
                        OpenStudio Developer
                        National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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                        • Dave RD 離線
                          Dave R
                          最後由 編輯

                          Thank you David,

                          I shouldn't post higher res images due to copyright restrictions. I don't hold the copyright on it.

                          The workflow basically consists of drawing the complete model, making a number of scenes showing the various parts, adding some dimensions where needed and then sending it off to Layout. The callouts are all added in Layout. Body text is imported from a saved RTF file. The table on the last sheet was created from a cutlist exported out of SketchUp. I massaged the table in Excel, copied it to Word and converted from table to text and then copied it to Layout. sounds bad but it goes very quickly.

                          Etaoin Shrdlu

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                          • R 離線
                            redinhawaii
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                            Is this concept DEAD?

                            I really can see the value of designing, modeling and illustrating how things are to be built in 3d rather than 2d.

                            I see the value in creating "live, linked" models that can be viewed, modified, "taken apart" and rendered via SketchUp / LayOut / Google Earth.
                            And I see a lot of "missing links" to tie these concept to real world needs like working drawings, drawing documentation, building permit plans, details, door and window schedules, etc.

                            I see the value in a "semi-open source" software app, like SU, where there are lots of independent developers working on unique, specific supportive plugins/applications that make the software, much more vibrant, and adaptive and alive.
                            Initially I felt that SU could be / do that. Maybe now is just too early in the software application / development / intention.

                            I tried to do working drawings, construction docs in SU/LO, lots of hours and ended up with a lot of frustrations and the realization that maybe I was trying to do something the hard way. Maybe I have a zebra at a horse race.

                            I also don't see Google interested in supporting this concept/potential for SU/LO. In my searching I find only a few people actually doing working drawings/construction docs, and those that are doing them are only doing small scale projects, i.e. kitchen bath remodel in SU/LO.
                            I am on a Mac, but it seems, that those I have talked to are doing what I need much more efficiently on software like Chief Architect.

                            any insights or perspectives would be most appreciated.

                            aloha
                            red

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                            • T 離線
                              troyhome
                              最後由 編輯

                              I would like to see more support for working drawings in LO. I am on a Mac, running XP in Bootcamp. I am about to begin a small renovation project and plan on using SU and LO exclusively. I will try and post my progress and maybe get some help/feedback that could be useful to others trying the same thing.

                              IOviz.com
                              SU Pro 2024 PC

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                              • Dave RD 離線
                                Dave R
                                最後由 編輯

                                I don't think this concept is dead, Red.

                                I'm still make construction and working drawings in Layout. I just finished one this morning in fact as well as another one yesterday. Here are some image exports from this morning's project. I realize this isn't the same as con docs for buildings.

                                http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3557/3601296462_653323c3f5.jpg

                                http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3373/3601296262_e81d6f1355.jpg

                                And I made full size patterns for cutting out the hard parts.

                                http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2472/3600484473_3e85650aa0.jpg

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                                • fionmacoolF 離線
                                  fionmacool
                                  最後由 編輯

                                  Hello, Sorry I didn't check out this conversation earlier.

                                  I am a SketchUp fanatic, architect and registered Google SketchUp Trainer.

                                  I don't use CAD, but I use SketchUp to do all of my construction drawings. So far, I have carried out a commercial project worth roughly $1m, and a complicated house construction cost €0.5m without using CAD or any other type of software.

                                  Please check out this link to a video showing some of the work I have done http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jw-q409XZc

                                  Here is a link to some further images showing my working drawings along with random photos of the built projects: http://picasaweb.google.com/sketchupireland/ViewsionAspireArchitecturePortfolioDrawings02?feat=directlink

                                  We have a Google SketchUp ATC company called viewsion: http://www.viewsion.ie, and we have the world's first advanced training program for SketchUp users that shows how to create the type of drawings illustrated above. (I hope you don't mind the plug. It's the only one I'll submit here.)

                                  Please let us know what you think. We would love to get to the bottom of this debate about SketchUp because we think it is the ultimate future for this amazing software.

                                  Zere are still some architectes zat do not know ow to use ze SketchUp..... Zis is unbelievable....

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                                  • T 離線
                                    tim
                                    最後由 編輯

                                    I've also used SUPro & LO to prepare drawings for several projects including furniture, engineering parts and even my new house. I'm sure there are parts of the work that more expensive software can do better (sections and detail views come to mind) but having looked a few other packages I really can't say I like the UIs.

                                    It would be nice if SU did the equivalent of the 'Add Section-Cut Face' plugin automatically as cuts happened. It would be nice to be able to set a suitable pattern for the cut-face to show the materials. I guess it would be nice if SU actually behaved as a solid modeller when you have a solid item.

                                    It would be nice if LO could do the dimensioning and if the labels and texts in LO could attach to locations in the SU model so that altering the view didn't mess up the placement of said labels and texts.

                                    But despite the above I managed to produce a precisely drawn model of a house, make dimensioned views of it, provide a variety of sectional views, several detail sub-views, annotate it all, put it together and build myself a pretty comprehensive set of plans. I'd provide a copy for perusal if I could find a way to persuade this damn forum to accept my file....

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                                    • chrisglasierC 離線
                                      chrisglasier
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                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      How to generate a complete set of graphical information needed for building from a Sketchup model

                                      Not the only way of course but have any of you (apart from Red who I know has) considered what is put forward in this topic?

                                      I would be very interested in your views.

                                      My regards

                                      Chris

                                      With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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                                      • GaieusG 離線
                                        Gaieus
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                                        @tim said:

                                        I'd provide a copy for perusal if I could find a way to persuade this damn forum to accept my file...

                                        What's the problem with the forum and the file? (**.layout* IS an allowed file format)

                                        Gai...

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                                        • T 離線
                                          tim
                                          最後由 編輯

                                          Ashling Rd Layout.pdf
                                          @gaieus said:

                                          @tim said:

                                          I'd provide a copy for perusal if I could find a way to persuade this damn forum to accept my file...

                                          What's the problem with the forum and the file? (**.layout* IS an allowed file format)

                                          I simply can't get the file (a pdf in this case) to upload. I can choose the file, I press the 'add the file' button and..... wait....wait.....wait.....wait.... give up after an hour or so. Of course, if I try now it will work immediately, so here goes -Ashling Rd Layout.pdf
                                          Yup. Of course.

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                                          • chrisglasierC 離線
                                            chrisglasier
                                            最後由 編輯

                                            @tim said:

                                            if I try now it will work immediately, so here goes

                                            Such is life! But now we can see the file, I would find it useful to know what difference Layout makes to what I see as a pretty straightforward set of SU views (title blocks aside)?

                                            Thanks

                                            Chris

                                            With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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