Sketchup on iPad2
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They do indeed. You can even use them as a chopping board!
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Hey Guys,
I have used Skecthup on the I-Pad(1), and it works well, with a few exceptions. First off, Zooming in and out is way easier. Also, while most of the tools work well, you don't have the advantage of two mouse buttons, I.E, if you are using the draw tool and want to orbit, rather then just holding down on the right mouse button and turning, you have to select the orbit tool at the top. There are just little things like that, but overall, it works very well. But, while it might work just for fun, it will never replace a computer (keyboard shortcuts are another problem, unless you have a keyboard for your I-Pad. The I-Pad is also very fast (albeit the I-Pad2 is faster) but can't handle huge models extremely well). Anyway, it's pretty cool, regardless of it's difficulties.Cheerio
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@crankston shnord said:
Hey Guys,
I have used Skecthup on the I-Pad(1), and it works well,Have you??
How?
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I'd imagine thru a desktop sharing app.
Either that or via BS
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Video or it didn't happen.
There are vector drawing apps for iPhone already: http://blog.konstrukshon.com/?p=3182
A DWG viewer would be great. No more messy blueprints.
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Does SketchUp still run on Windows 95?
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with candy blue "Luna" window borders
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I'm not with the idea working Sketchup outside the framework of in desktop or laptop computer because it did not become a simple program , it is support by other programs and plugins are needed good Hardware , and this hardware is not available in the iPad now .
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I saw someone run it on an I-Pad through a USB connection with a Macbook. It required some special coding......This happened a while ago, just a few months after the original I-pad came out. Sorry but I don't have a video. Again, it was a work in progress, and several things weren't quite right......Most plugins didn't work, there were some problems with shadows, but it was a start, at any rate.
Cheers,
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@al hart said:
Does SketchUp still run on Windows 95?
Very good Al, don't thrust your eyes. While I am sure that there is some version of SU that runs on Win95. Someone else installed the OS on iPad1, and I pp the sketchup window on it.:)
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I just stumbled across this app called "Log Me In". Looks pretty good!
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£17.99 shouldn't break the bank, but I don't know how it will run with SketchUp. Works with both Windows 7 and Mac OSX
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For me there wouldn't be much point in having SU on the iPad unless I could use a mouse with it. However I have read that this is possible but it involved a jailbreak!
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SketchUp - if you are reading this, our sister company, Archon Apps, would be glad to convert SketchUp to the iPad for you.
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Oh dear.....
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@al hart said:
SketchUp - if you are reading this, our sister company, Archon Apps, would be glad to convert SketchUp to the iPad for you.
An interesting idea Al, but I think there may be some issues with the interface on the iPad- a bit like what Mike was aiming at?
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As far as I know modelhead got SU to display on his iPad. I could be wrong but I remember a thread where he was detailing something via remote access but it required good broadband speed.
I haven't tried remote access on mine except for the Remote app and AirVideo.
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It's having to spend £18 only to find that it doesn't work!
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@al hart said:
SketchUp - if you are reading this, our sister company, Archon Apps, would be glad to convert SketchUp to the iPad for you.
I don't think you will be replacing your Desktop with an iPad for production work.
On the other hand - a simple version of SketchUp to make simple building shapes on the iPad, use the new iPad camera to take pictures and paste them onto the building shape, and load the whole thing into Google Earth while standing in front of the building should appeal to Google.
The iPad could also be used well to load models in a client environment and a lot of functions would work - even without a mouse.
We are converting some medical applications to the iPad and they work better than I expected.
Also, it work take much more than 30 days to convert SketchUp to Objective-C for the iPad. It is very different than the language they probably used for the Mac version. So Apple would probably have the new iPad 3 ready before we finished the conversion. (and maybe it will have better resolution, a mouse, etc.)
One of the things we, as a developer, can do is give you a mouse like cursor - which makes it easier to do mouse like things - like dragging the cursor over something very precisely, and then selecting a "right click" icon somewhere else to make right-clicks work.
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I think that Mr. Hart has the right idea. The version I used was run on a mac, but the control interface was on the I-Pad. It was cool, but not extremely functional. I do like the idea of building maker on an I-Pad, however, and I look forward to trying that if it is designed.
Cheers,
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