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    • honoluludesktopH Offline
      honoluludesktop
      last edited by

      When you think about it, any good drafting program is a suitable companion to Sketchup as long as it can use the date from it. Just because it can read a skp, is not enough. It must access the data in a meaningful manner.

      Someone should write a drafting program that interfaces with the skp database without any translation. The file should be opened in Sketchup, and by the drafting program seamlessly, without additional entities. If there is a weakness in this, it will have to wait on Sketchup to be enhanced.

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        dtrarch
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        Another option πŸ’­

        Turbocad Deluxe V17 πŸ˜„
        (this version has the Design Director included)
        Easy to setup and use. πŸ‘
        Interface and keystrokes user configurable
        Super import/export including
        dwg up to 2011
        (SU dwg import editable text and dimensions from SU)
        Obj
        3ds
        Import SU
        Paper space/model space
        xref (limited)

        Good value and under $70 US if you call.

        I have used Tcad for over 10 years as Architect of record for both residential and commercial projects of substantial scope.
        Very good for 2d production docs but no BIM (Revit) πŸ‘Ž option.
        If the above is a project requirement then you are out of luck using Tcad or equal. πŸ‘Ž
        Well worth a look and a demo is available too. πŸ‘

        dtr Architect

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          rickgraham
          last edited by

          Don't know if you're looking for 3D capabilities in the CAD program or strictly 2D. If the latter, AutoCAD LT just came out with a CLOUD version.

          Rick

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            watkins
            last edited by

            Free version of Draftsight has been released, for both MAC and PC

            I think the official release data was 23 Feb 2011. Prior to that it was beta testing for about a year.

            Only 2D, but might come in handy for someone.

            http://www.3ds.com/products/draftsight/free-cad-software/

            Regards,
            Bob

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              tfdesign
              last edited by

              You guys need to check out jDraft, a multi-platform Java-based 2D drawing application which is currently in beta. The developer is very responsive, and we've both already been talking about a plugin for SketchUp (Ruby scripting dudes? Can U help? )

              http://www.sparetimelabs.com/jdraft/screenshot-new-2.jpg

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                tfdesign
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                @bob777 said:

                Bottom line I think DraftSight is it.

                Do you really think so? From a perspective of being a user of the Macintosh, I find Draftsight's workflow very un-Mac like, throwing my workflow completely off course. Maybe this is okay from a linux and PC perspective, but not from a Mac GUI perspective. Google have managed to code SketchUp correctly for both Mac and PC, so why can't Dassault get this right? πŸ˜’

                I also found that even on a quite powerful Mac, that DS runs quite slow and is choppy in use. I've binned my copy already.

                edit; and Ive just checked the website, the Mac version is still in Beta. πŸ˜’

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                • EdsonE Offline
                  Edson
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                  going again through this topic I realized something you guys are probably overlooking: why think of a "good drafting companion for Sketchup" if it already has one that costs nothing and comes along with it? I am talking about LayOut.

                  why do something twice –in 2d and 3d– when you can do it once in 3d and extract the 2d from it in LayOut? I have tried it in a real life job and it works fine, provided you prepare your model for that.

                  as jean lemire would say, just ideas...

                  edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                  http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                  • FrederikF Offline
                    Frederik
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                    @edson said:

                    why think of a "good drafting companion for Sketchup" if it already has one that costs nothing and comes along with it? I am talking about LayOut.

                    Edson,
                    First of all please remember that LayOut isn't free... It's a part of the SU Pro version, but not the free Google SU...
                    Secondly, I assume you've overlooked the first post...

                    @drfabinex said:

                    I've trolled the Layout discussion forum and everywhere else I could think of to find a companion program for Sketchup to produce good construction drawings.

                    Currently I tolerate the limitations of Layout, but I'd prefer something like Viacad, Doublecad or Turbocad. Of the 3 Turbocad is my fav but they're all PAINFULLY slow to navigate models with a high poly count.

                    Cheers
                    Kim Frederik

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                    • EdsonE Offline
                      Edson
                      last edited by

                      hi, kim.

                      thanks for pointing that out to me. however, let me make two additional points here.

                      1. I am not sure what is said on the first post rests on a thorough knowledge of what LayOut can do. there has been dramatic improvements from v2 to v3.
                      2. I can hardly understand why someone who uses Sketchup professionally would not be willing to pay for a pro license. $495 for the license + $95 for updates does not seem too much for an office's budget. besides, none of the posts on this thread asks for a free "good drafting companion to sketchup". so if people are willing to pay for the companion app why not buy sketchup pro and get layout too?

                      best regards.

                      edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                      http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                      • pbacotP Offline
                        pbacot
                        last edited by

                        Comments on Layout must be in comparison to AutoCAD. I mean I can understand frustration with some of the CAD software, but I can't imagine using LayOut instead of my 2d CAD (PowerCADD) with all it's graphic, drafting, and text capabilities.

                        Alternately it is so easy to import any image from Layout or SU to PowerCADD for final composing and notation.

                        I understand, of course, that Layout is a as close to SU as one can get in terms of being a companion. I just don't think it compares to all you get on CAD software. Yet--it hasn't been around so long. I have to admit I haven't worked in LO really, I just see what it has and doesn't have.

                        Draftsight just crawled and crashed on my CoreDuo (Snow Leopard) MBP. Am I missing something?

                        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                        • EdsonE Offline
                          Edson
                          last edited by

                          @pbacot said:

                          Comments on Layout must be in comparison to AutoCAD. I mean I can understand frustration with some of the CAD software, but I can't imagine using LayOut instead of my 2d CAD (PowerCADD) with all it's graphic, drafting, and text capabilities.

                          Alternately it is so easy to import any image from Layout or SU to PowerCADD for final composing and notation.

                          I understand, of course, that Layout is a as close to SU as one can get in terms of being a companion. I just don't think it compares to all you get on CAD software. Yet--it hasn't been around so long. I have to admit I haven't worked in LO really, I just see what it has and doesn't have.

                          Draftsight just crawled and crashed on my CoreDuo (Snow Leopard) MBP. Am I missing something?

                          peter,

                          you would be surprised to see what LayOut can do. it is an evolving piece of software so we can expect great advances in the future. nonetheless, many people have switched to the sketchup/layout combo for their documentation and not for just small stuff or for hobby purposes.

                          edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                          http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                          • FrederikF Offline
                            Frederik
                            last edited by

                            Hi Edson,

                            I don't disagree with you - on the contrary...

                            @edson said:

                            besides, none of the posts on this thread asks for a free "good drafting companion to sketchup".

                            I agree, but you wrote...

                            @edson said:

                            ...if it already has one that costs nothing and comes along with it?

                            So in order to avoid any misunderstandings, I just wanted to point out that LayOut isn't free, but is a part of the fee you pay for the Pro version...
                            (I know you can't get a Pro version without LayOut at a smaller fee, but it's still a part of the fee...)

                            Cheers
                            Kim Frederik

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                            • EdsonE Offline
                              Edson
                              last edited by

                              well, my point was: if you buy sketchup for your work then layout comes to you for free, sort of... πŸ˜‰ either way, it is a promising app and I hope google keeps developing it. if they do, it may allow us not to keep looking for the drafting companion to sketchup.

                              edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
                              http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                                bob777
                                last edited by

                                I've lost count of how many CAD programs I've tried over the years hoping to find a good layout tool to go with Sketchup. Just recently TigerCAD, TurboCAD again after many years, DoubleCAD, FelixCAD. Bottom line I think DraftSight is it. I thought it was 2D at first, but scanning the manual it is actually 2.5D! and it opened a 12mb dxf model from SU perfectly with layers. It makes nice vector PDFs and .dwgs that open well in other programs. UI is different and still figuring it out. Also imports images and you can reference external files. All the stuff required to do layouts and drafting. And it's free. DoubleCAD imports the skp model but you can't actually do anything with it, too clunky and slow. My two cents. I normally use ArchiCAD by the way.

                                EDIT: Update. Upon further review DoubleCAD isn't working out. Now, I'm export 2D drawings extracted from the model in a preliminary sheet layout in dxf. Then open in DraftSight to add images, Word docs, etc. No 2.5D, just 2D. One issue is although it prints to pdf very well, the file is 15mb! I found that printing an svg, open that in Inkscape and save as pdf makes great quality and 141kb. TurboCAD Designer also works for this, but not free, about $40.

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