Atlast Sketchup 3
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I'd like to find and demo an early version of Sketchup for my students, showing them how far SketchUp has come. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where i can obtain an old version of Sketchup from the early days? I'd like to find version 3 or earlier to demo. Ideas? Thanks.
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I have a disk for SU3.0 Troy but unfortunately for WIN only. I've scanned the brochure here for you if that's any help......
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hm... a bug in the brochure... The lists' bullets are all wrong.
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I love to sketch on used napkins.
I don't get it. Old version. Why? -
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Troy,
I found my original disk, version 2.0. The disk included video as well as written tutorials. Attached are a few things easily pulled out, a quick reference card and an .rtf with new features. (rtf wouldn't upload- so I saved it as a .pdf)
The other files are too large. If you think it would be helpful I could loan you the disk (I would like it back as a souvenier), it is an obsolete demo so shouldn't be any copyright issues. PM me if you want to.
SketchUp_QuickReference2_0.pdf
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@jarynzlesa said:
I love to sketch on used napkins.
I don't get it. Old version. Why?For students who read Vitruvius I always try to show them as early a manuscript as possible to help inform them about some of what the text has gone through and from where it has been.
Likewise with drawing instruments. And it should be no different with software. Many people over many years make a package of code into something of a phenomenon and that should be recognized and acknowledged. This is my way of doing that. If i could find the very first version, I'd be thrilled. The second version is the next best thing and i'm pretty thrilled about that! -
@jim said:
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I love it! so simple!!!
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@jim said:
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Very simple UI wasn't it. I'm still surprised in 2010 that many CAD programs still look no different to this....
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I only have a SU 5 (free version) but at least your students could install it with no licensing issues if you are interested.
You'd be amazed how much was NOTincluded in the free version back in its early days...
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Anyone can share the quick reference cards for SU 3 and SU 4?
I only found the .jpg images, but not the original .pdfΒ΄s.Daniel S
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ahhhh. the memories.....
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