Looking ahead to SU 8.
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2&4 are okay, but I'd really like to see 1&3 next go around and I'd be happy.
-Brodie
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I would like to see UV tools and texture mapping.
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Good topic, Pete. I was going to start one along the same lines...
Let me start compiling my list!!!! [for both GSU and LO] -
Am I the only one whose problems with toolbars were fixed with 7.1?
Now I can move them wherever I want and they stay in place, unlike 7.0My only wish for SU8 is: Whatever you do, keep the UI as simple as it is right now. Most programs become very unwelcoming to newbies after a few iterations, but SU still follows the "K.I.S.S. principle" in its 7th iteration.
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A big thumbs up for better UV tools from me, and i'll add to the list better animation support. A very broad topic i know, but being able to trigger DCs through scenes would be a very good start.
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Better and more complex UV Mapping is definitely on my priority list as well and it's a promising thing that even the SU developers think they could (should) make some improvements in this field.
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(animation anyone?)
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Combined Layer Manager,Components Browser and Outliner into ONE
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Something that really bothers me is the initial startup screen. If I really want to change the unit of measure, I can do it later, but I do not have to select my unit of measure and style every single time a go on sketchup.
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Lot of good ideas, here. Cast my vote in favor of the one that opposes complifying the UI. Now, the two other things I want for Christmas:
A <sketchup> tag in at least one HTML rendering engine. Maybe the engine that powers Chrome and Safari. With scriptable animation so we can have some serious fun.
And how about a material that renders scriptable HTML (including the <sketchup> tag, of course)? (TBD's idea.) That billboard you see as you enter your SketchUp town becomes compelling when it shows an animation. (Probably dangerous if placed on a real highway.)
That puts the web inside my model and my model inside the web. Just two things (and almost all the code is already written). Those would make a great Christmas.
For my birthday, I'd like to be able to export my animation to .GIFs. That could really spruce up your emails, no?
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Better vertex manipulation and control, including soft selection.
Texture layering and blending
UVW Mapping
Better selection tools (Select ring, select loop, freehand selection window, select all in bounds/crossing bounds toggle, etc.)
Snap/Inference on/off toggle
Keyframes and animation timeline
Animated texture support
Support for Spherical background images directly in SU
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@smokinbakin said:
Something that really bothers me is the initial startup screen. If I really want to change the unit of measure, I can do it later, but I do not have to select my unit of measure and style every single time a go on sketchup.
Im sure theres an option to disable that somewhere. I dont suppose theres a little tick box on the bottom of the window?
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Mike, actually you can import TIF images in SU.
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@unknownuser said:
How about the ability to import TIF images.
As far as I can remember (back at SU 5 when I started), importing tif images has always been a feature - just like now.
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@remus said:
Im sure theres an option to disable that somewhere. I dont suppose theres a little tick box on the bottom of the window?
Curious so I looked and took a pic
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@unknownuser said:
Better vertex manipulation and control, including soft selection.
Texture layering and blending
UVW Mapping
Better selection tools (Select ring, select loop, freehand selection window, select all in bounds/crossing bounds toggle, etc.)
Snap/Inference on/off toggle
Keyframes and animation timeline
Animated texture support
Support for Spherical background images directly in SU
But if all this shows up I'll have to ask myself why I paid $800 bucks for modo.
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Above all else I would like to see Google buying shed loads of all the plugins out there, polishing them and incorporating them properly into the core product. No need to reinvent the wheel.
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@linea said:
Above all else I would like to see Google buying shed loads of all the plugins out there, polishing them and incorporating them properly into the core product. No need to reinvent the wheel.
Personally i think thatd be really bad. It would make SU incredibly bloated and introduce a lot of tools that will go unused in the majority of cases. Much better (in my opinion) would be to introduce some way of easily accessing plugins from within SU, so beginners dont have to make the leap of looking for plugins and working out how to use them.
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A native "plugin manager" similar to the component window, with access to the "plugin warehouse"?
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Something like that. The tricky bit would be maintaining the quality of the plugins though.
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