SketchUp Plugins for Architecture
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@skalp said:
Little correction:
The price for Skalp for Sketchup is 69$ or 59€.
Real Section from GWD has become Skalp for SketchUp.
Please remove Real Section from the list because it doesn't exists anymore.Keep up the good work!
Done...
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A plugin I use daily for my architectural work is: Stretch by Area
It's a free plugin thats saves a lot of time!http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=483628%23p483628
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@skalp said:
A plugin I use daily for my architectural work is: Stretch by Area
It's a free plugin thats saves a lot of time!http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=483628%23p483628
Thanks... Added.
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added survey tool...
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Updated DoorMaker to Pro & Gold
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Buildedge Plan ($29) no longer available, it's Buildedge Pro now ($75)
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Done... Thanks.
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I suppose profilebuilder 2 should be added to this list?
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Visualizer
$20.00FREE
https://getvisualizer.com/Shouldn't 1001bit also be mentioned under the roof section?
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@juju said:
Visualizer
$20.00FREE
https://getvisualizer.com/Shouldn't 1001bit also be mentioned under the roof section?
For the architecture plugins that cover other areas I just leave them. They each do too much to list. I'll make the change for Visualizer.
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Seems some sections are not in alphabetic order !
More easy for see if a program is on the list or not!
Render...A special light analysis prog!
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Wow! This is a great thread! Thank you so much. Under Render, remember to add Brighter 3D
http://www.brighter3d.com/ which are available for free and paid for $100. -
OK, the list is already pretty big.
Can I then drop this idea: we'll continue to build it but perhaps it's also time to hear some users' experiences. Comparing similar plugins, their work-efficiency, cost-efficiency, known issues...
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Added Drafting tools Section.
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Is anyone aware of a plugin that draws dashed lines in any direction? For purposed of drawing door/window swing direction on door surfaces. Tried TIG's 2D tools but appears I can't draw at an angle...
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Yes you can. Draw the edges first. The line style applies the styled line along an edge.
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sketchup has a back edges which are hidden or dashed lines... If I recall there are a few hidden line dashed line plugins, but I never found it useful... I just wait and do line types in Layout.
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LAND / SITE PLANNING:
2DXY SiteSurvey tool, $25.
http://extensions.sketchup.com/en/content/2dxy%E2%84%A2-sitesurvey%E2%84%A2-tools
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