SketchUp & LayOut for Architecture
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No wonder it took longer than you expected. Just thumbing through my copy--looks super detailed, well laid out, and beautifully done!
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Yet another beautiful effort from and for the dedicated users of SketchUp,
so Trimble, how much longer do we have to wait for Layout to actually reach it's
FULL POTENTIAL as a serious option to other CAD packages? As a building designer of 20 yrs
I embraced SketchUp from the start and my workflow relies heavily on 3D in design
development and detailing, but for me Layout is completely unbearable in it's current
form. And I have seriously tried to use it, a Vectorworks subscription is a serious annual affair these days . . just think Trimble, how you could tap into that! -
@mtno said:
Yet another beautiful effort from and for the dedicated users of SketchUp,
so Trimble, how much longer do we have to wait for Layout to actually reach it's
FULL POTENTIAL as a serious option to other CAD packages? As a building designer of 20 yrs
I embraced SketchUp from the start and my workflow relies heavily on 3D in design
development and detailing, but for me Layout is completely unbearable in it's current
form. And I have seriously tried to use it, a Vectorworks subscription is a serious annual affair these days . . just think Trimble, how you could tap into that!mtno, don't give Trimble the idea we want an annual subscription model licencing system...
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@juju said:
mtno, don't give Trimble the idea we want an annual subscription model licencing system...
I'm sure Trimble understands this very well. They know their user base and their price tag and they know where they could head. I think it's a matter of allocating resources.
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Got my book (softcover) today. Beautiful printing (nice big fonts), great color. Great job guys!
Have to mention that having the pdf as well allows zooming on the various illustrations. You can't quite read the fine print but you can get a good look at the detail and line work in even the smaller illustrations, using the pdf. Still I knew that I'd enjoy having the book and it makes it more likely that I'll run through some of the tutorials with book in hand--or just take a break from the computer time to time. -
Matt and Nick,
I have to say how impressed I am with the amount of love and attention that has gone into this publication. Excellent workflow and I am seriously excited to implement it into my own practice.
I highly recommend this to anyone sitting on the fence. It already answers many questions on how to think about the SketchUp to LayOut differently than any CAD (or even BIM) system. I believe this has the ability to get traction more and more in architectural design and other disciplines to continue to move away from either an antiquated methodology (CAD) or cumbersome pragmatic system (BIM) and back towards a simpler design process.
Great work.
Cheers,
Eric -
Thanks so much for the kind words. Matt and I really put a lot of effort to simply describe the process. We really appreciate the reviews, especially coming from you folks.
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Dear Nick,
I am not an architect and so this might be a dumb question, but is your book centred on American standards or would a UK/European architect find this book useful too. If essentially written for the American market, do you plan to publish a companion book that would meet the needs of UK/European architects with respect to standards, symbols etc. People are so busy these days that they want to hit the floor running when trying something new.
Kind regards,
Bob -
Purchased, read through and thoroughly recommend.
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@watkins said:
Dear Nick,
I am not an architect and so this might be a dumb question, but is your book centred on American standards or would a UK/European architect find this book useful too. If essentially written for the American market, do you plan to publish a companion book that would meet the needs of UK/European architects with respect to standards, symbols etc. People are so busy these days that they want to hit the floor running when trying something new.
Kind regards,
BobCertainly. The book is more about the process. Yes it is in American standards, but that really isn't discussed at length. What is discussed is the simple process of model configuration, layout setup and overall concept of producing full CD's with only Sketchup and Layout. The book includes a full sample project in both SU and LO as well as, all the templates I use in both SU and LO.
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