Uses for SketchUp
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I use it to help plan home improvement projects. For instance, I installed a wood burning stove, and needed to know if I had adequate clearance around the stovepipe/chimney. Because I have a dimensioned model of my house, I could place a model of the stove and its chimney in our converted garage (the room to be heated), and could see if the chimney was too close to a tree that is growing close to the house.
I also needed to screen in our back porch, and wanted to go over several different design options. Finally, I re-plumbed our kitchen and bathroom, and used SketchUp to help me visualize the location of pipes.
I use SketchyPhysics to make animations of my department's engineering projects. I am particularly pleased with this one:
[flash=320,240:2ihy67sk]http://www.youtube.com/v/YRNFi0DzGm4[/flash:2ihy67sk]
The ending logo animation was also modeled and produced in SketchUp with SketchyPhysics.I have also used SketchyPhysics to make an opening video clip to a video hosted by my department. I used the Photo Match feature of SketchUp to show an animated model of a clock tower that transitions into the photograph of the clock tower and the engineering building. http://pltw.nmsu.edu/cPage.aspx?pageid=news&queryid=110419
Another animation was made to liven up the logo for Project Lead the Way.
http://pltw.nmsu.edu/cPage.aspx?pageid=main&queryid=aboutlogoRecently, we are using SketchUp in a course on construction and utilities. Because I don't like to talk to people a lot, I am making videos of different techniques, and uploading them to YouTube
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I use Sketchup to design Point-of-Purchase displays (signs, neons, etc.) for my business. It lets me get the idea across so much quicker than other 3D programs. Everything in our portfolio (link in my profile to the left) was rendered in SU7 and vRay.
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Landscape-Design
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Safety barriers on golf courses, driving ranges and sports fields.
For golf facilities, I provide optimised barrier location and sizing reports using a golf ball flight trajectory model.
Sketchup is a major part of the work flow - geo-location gives me some terrain and relative siting data, import allows me to integrate survey or plan data (ususlly in dwg/dxf format), various plugins allow me to transfer data to the trajectory model, and I export various vews as visualisation aids. Also, I do some overlays using Photomatch for presentations. -
we use Sketchup for :
- props for theater, scenography and trade shows
- shop fittings, bar & restaurant & design
- furniture cutlist
- geomodeling
- training
- travel & meet people
it is a good excuse to be late in front of the computer too !!
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@bertier said:
- travel & meet people
it is a good excuse to be late in front of the computer too !!
Hey! I hadn't thought of those but certainly they apply to me, too.
Thanks Bertier.
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Hi all,
Pretty great to see this thread, especially since it popped up on its own the day before the SketchUp team launched this project: http://sketchupdate.blogspot.com/2011/11/how-do-you-make-ideas-real-with.html
I hope you'll all considering submitting some of your projects!
Mark
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Hey! I hadn't seen that, yet, Mark. Thanks.
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Hey! That's really cool!
Thanks Mark!
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