SketchUp 2013 ;)
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i think that's the main bulk - there are other minor improvements/fixes but nothing really major. feels a bit more stable with some of my biggest models. layout also feels a lot more solid and faster... it's also a move to provide a different layout and hopefully set the stage for further new developments - i'm missing some of those old days sketchup surprises (still remember when they came up with a follow me tool hidden in the tools menu!) ...right now most of the changes that at least i'd like to see are in the wish list...
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Custom Toolbars ruby by **Jim**will not load the existing
neither the SketchUp fullscreen ruby from Anton_S will work properly ,
As far as I have investigated .
I keep saving files in SKETCHUP 8 version just in case -
yes, hopefully Anton can fix it for this version - also, Aerilius toolbar editor, works better in 2013 than in SU8. opening is somewhat slow but the toolbars keep their positions
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@thomthom said:
It's time to have a look at the new SketchUp website
hmm.. that site is kinda bad for mobile viewing.. I'll check it out later via computer
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So it's the new version of Sketchup ?
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Pilou it destroys any v.6 in the vicinity!
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No, Pilou. You can keep your version 6 if you want.
I mean what Peter said.
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I'm kinda disappointed, I don't see much diference except change of icons maybe someone can start showing some improvements. Maybe a list or hidden finds of improvements.
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@mwm5053 said:
I'm kinda disappointed, I don't see much diference except change of icons maybe someone can start showing some improvements. Maybe a list or hidden finds of improvements.
Ditto. I notice that the Mac version still uses Ruby 1.8.5, which isn't even the version installed standard on OS X. Other than the bump in license terms (no commercial use of any sort for the free version) and price ($590 for pro), the only visible change seems to be the extensions warehouse.
All you excited beta testers, can you now spill the beans and tell us what we should be excited about?
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What's coming next
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textures don't drop out when orbiting larger models
**[edit]**oh wait.. now my textures are completely gone.. i broke something
not completely sure about my earlier comment either.. i;ll report back later
[/edit][edit2] yeah.. i think i just had too many big models opened between the two apps all at once..
when i try a single model in a single app for comparison, they seem to function the same -
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Their extension manager is a bit confusing. I like the SketchuCation one better.
Where is the save toolbar position?
And still with the tiny "Extra Large Thumbnails"?
FYI Trimble... The word is supposed to be an analogy, not a description of the actual size. Take a page from Microsoft. When they say "Extra Large Thumbnails" they mean it.
I could have sworn I saw a multi-view in the presentation.
Looking for my reason to upgrade? beside the fact of keeping the license current for the next upgrade. $95.00 is better than $590.00 any day.
Seems fast and stable.
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It's good that it's arrived but i see nothing for me in the list of improvements. I'm hoping this thread will provide some information on performance improvements. Otherwise meh i don't use layout and the sketchucation plugin is fine for handling ruby scripts.
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@bbrown said:
Sounds like "Zoom In More" is the thing for me... cannot remember how often I have been frustrated with the broken zoom. But if trimble will now release a new version yearly (as paid upgrade), maybe I'll wait the next one that actually offers more than some bug fixes. Sure, LayOut did get a proper update (or so it sounds), but I never use it... and with sketchucation plugin store, I hardly find Extension Warehouse interesting.
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Darn... sounds like one is actually forced on $95* per year "upgrade, maintenance, and support program". If I understand right one cannot get SU with a upgrade price, if it happens to fall out of the program. http://help.sketchup.com/en/article/3000020
@unknownuser said:
...To continually get the annual SketchUp Pro upgrades, maintenance, and support, year after year, you will need to renew the program again for $95* per year. Don't worry, we'll let you know when you're nearing the end of your program so that you have time to renew if you choose to do so.
So one just have to trust that SU will eventually get better (sorry I don't see a track record on this) or perhaps jump on a alternative program.
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I am downloading and installing Sketchup Make. Not good so far, because the application is still 32 bit!
It still installs in Program Files (x86). Please notice that windows 8 is 64 bits only.
Really? Only 32 bits? With new pcs that are 64 bits? Lame.
Installation is glitchless.
I am liking the new interface for toolbars, though.
Vray 1.6 beta automatically finds the new version though. I was expecting some issues here but everything is working ok.
Also, the render starts with no problems.
Just incurred in my first crash, while setting a camera..
So far, so good: render works ok. My only quip is the lack of a 64 bit version. The program is called 2013 now... make up to that name!!!
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57 replies and still can't read the word "polycount".. i think i will stick with sketchup M3 at least till sketchup 2014..
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It appears to me that Trimble need a new marketing department. This is pretty much the first release of Trimble Sketchup. There have been trimble touchups to google sketchup but this is the first new "Drumroll" Trimble Sketchup "crowd goes wild" and they have released it without a WOW factor. It may be great under the hood, huge improvements in stability, speed etc and layout may had a good tune up but .............. where's the WOW
There's no hook, nothing that grabs you and says, Fantastic, I must have it. Nothing saying, I knew it was a good thing Trimble took this over from Google, see what they have done. No head in a bag, no surprise, nothing that makes me think, Ah now I see why they are making it more commercial and sortof pushing the free users to the side.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining about anything, just pointing out that they missed an opportunity they may never have again. You rarely get the chance to blow your own trumpet these days, so when you do it should be a loud clear fanfare with lots of bells and whistles, not just a more precise rendition of the same tune.
I'm sure it will prove to be a better product, and will grow in the weeks and months ahead, but they should have had something Bright, Shiny and Obvious so everyone would remember when it was that Trimble really stamped it's name on it.
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