2017 is here
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@unknownuser said:
OK, so I found the reference on the SketchUp page, any references / benches on how much better / faster it is?
Hi all,
Chiming in on behalf of the team here in Boulder...
As you probably know, 'performance' is a very relative term. It depends heavily on the kind of model you are working with, how it was built, how you're asking SketchUp to render it, and your hardware configuration. That's why we typically don't provide a hard line on how much faster one version of SketchUp is relative to another.
But since this is a pretty big change to our infrastructure, we do want to share some of our own internal speed testing. We test across a variety of models in different scenarios, so the numbers below are non-scientific generalizations that we are reasonably confident in. We don't expect that everyone will have the same experience, of course.
Overall Performance improvement (Windows only):
- Up to 50% faster fps with a discrete graphics card
Nicer Transparency *** Numbers are not a typo, it is really 35 and 40 times faster ***
- Windows: up to 40x faster
- Mac up to 35x faster
Models with back edges on
- Windows up to 4x faster
- Mac up to 3x faster
Models with Sketchy edges on
- Windows up to 1.5x faster
We also think this update lays the foundation for future performance improvements. What the heck do we mean by that? Well, for one thing, we are now using the same rendering pipeline for SketchUp, 3D Warehouse, my.SketchUp, LayOut and SketchUp Mobile Viewer. This means our teams investment in performance can be focused on where it matters (everywhere!) without as much dilution. There are also a lot of really fun performance and rendering improvements we've been researching, but this is kind of where we transition in to speculation mode, and we don't like to do that!
Cheers from Boulder...
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Guess I'll just have to try it out myself! Honestly, I still haven't fully transitioned to 2016 from 2015. Now I'm curious what this engine improvement is all about.
Andy
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@dave r said:
There are improvements in SU2017. I can see them on my screen when I look at the model, can't you?
I didn't test it myself, i just reacted to the "new features" video.
So what are the improvements? How big are they? I can't believe that they made remarkable improvements and don't show them in their video, while they are promoting the stupiest small new features and fixes as if they wouldn't have to show anything else. So i think they should revise their marketing if they miss to show such important improvements. I didn't even bother to install 2017 after seeing this video, but maybe it is just misleading. -
@calypsoart said:
Are you say that dimensions in a LO drawing now update if the model is changed? That might induce me to look at LO again.
That's exactly what I'm saying and I didn't believe it myself, but the truth is that it works!
The culprit is PID, and I believe it was a great move from Sketchup team. Maybe the best move they made in this version.
For what I understood PID is a persistent ID that every entity gets and keeps until it is deleted from model. If you pushpull a face of a wooden beam, for instance, it is in fact stretching the beam and moving that face. All edges and faces are the same, but they change in geometry.
What this PID seems to do with Layout is magically update dimensions really well. Layout knows that it's sticking a dimension to a given vertice and that vertice has been repositioned so it just changes dimensions accordingly. EVERY dimension in your drawing.
I was very very sceptical this would really work but the fact is that it does.
But there's more. If you have an old LO file and open it in 2017 as I did, your dimensions probably will all show red. This is a sign that they are not connected to a specific entity with a specific PID. If that happens you just have to select all dimensions right click and ask layout to seek for connection points. The fact is that it is then very effective at connecting all dimensions to the Sketchup model and you have persistently updating dimensions from then on.
Test it with a simple model, as I did and you'll see what I mean. Then test it with a complex model as I did, and you'll see how it is really working great!
What's more interesting with these PID numbers is the possibilities they have for new plugins. I remember discussing about plugin features that were impossible to develop, only because Sketchup didn't have this PID... I think this opens up a lot in the long term.
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Thanks for chiming in Mark H...
shame Windows gets better results than mac, but I guess they have lots of other OS issues outside of SU...
john
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Thanks for the information Mark H, it's great to see the SketchUp team reading these posts.
@driven said:
shame Windows gets better results than mac, but I guess they have lots of other OS issues outside of SU...
yep many more problems because of greater userbase, greater software compatibility, greater hardware compatibility, etc.
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@dave r said:
What do you mean? And why won't you just try it and see for yourself?
Ok, i installed it now and i have to say that it doesn't feel faster than v2015. And it seems that the degradation kicks in earlier now compared to v2015, which is quite annoying and less usable (recovery time). With the degradation it is of course faster than the non degraded model in v2015 (e.g. ~16-25fps vs 10-11fps in v2015). But when i take a model that already degrades in v2015, so that i compare degraded vs degraded then they are both the same. No measurable difference.
It would be good if it would be possible to disable the auto degradation as it is in 3DSmax.
All tests without shadows and AA, i7 5960X@4.5GHz | GTX 970, 372.70, 2560x1440px | Win7
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Wow Faster API!
I work on a small plugin http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=80%26amp;t=66103
For Big Model SU2016 just can't do it (to much component definition...)
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So I started to get a hardon (almost as big as Fredos Animator, soon to be installed!!) and I noticed on the downloads list there is NO Windows 32 bit versions (MAKE in particular).
Is this true, no 32bit versions?
So am I stuck with SU-2016 forever till I win a lottery and can afford a system upgrade?
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Yes you are... no 32bit versions, sorry...
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I think I am seeing some performance improvement but cannot confirm that yet. One thing that I notice is that if I load a rather large model, when I orbit it all works well but as soon as I try to do anything (add a new component or some other edit, including just updating the toolbar) the lag in painting the screen and its textures shows up again. Seems like it does resolve it quicker but still see the lag.
I do see some value to the perpendicular inference but have not figured out completely how to use it yet. If I have a face that is on an angle and I want to draw another object parallel to that face, it seems like the perpendicular inference would do the trick but the only way I have been able to use it is when I draw a line. Maybe someone will come up with a more detail tutorial or instructions about how to use it more extensively.
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Dear Sketchup team, it's good to know you are own these forums. So far everything that I have seen in 2017 is great bar one exception which I feel is a backward step. In 2017 the edge lines seem to be a lot thicker, is this to do with the hi res dpi setting? I am running across a laptop screen and a main dell monitor and the lines are far more distracting than they were previously.
Do you think that you may be able to release an update where you can turn this setting off or make the edge lines thinner.
I hope that you can.many thanks in advance
Dan
Sketchup 2016 & 2017 Pro
OSX 10.12.1
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WOOHOO!!! Just noticed that with SU 2017 Macintosh preview desktop preview icons are back again!
Cheers,
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@danb said:
Dear Sketchup team, it's good to know you are own these forums. So far everything that I have seen in 2017 is great bar one exception which I feel is a backward step. In 2017 the edge lines seem to be a lot thicker, is this to do with the hi res dpi setting? I am running across a laptop screen and a main dell monitor and the lines are far more distracting than they were previously.
Do you think that you may be able to release an update where you can turn this setting off or make the edge lines thinner.
I hope that you can.many thanks in advance
Dan
Sketchup 2016 & 2017 Pro
OSX 10.12.1
Macbook Prohave you tried playing with the settings in the Styles menu?
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Juju
Yep, there doesn't seem to be a control for this other than turning edges on or off, I have compared 2016 and 2017 on the same monitors and the edges are definitely thicker and the visuals feel more cartoony and clunky, particularly if you are putting smaller items such as plug points and props into your model. It would be great if the Sketchup team could implement an edge thickness setting similar to the section cut thickness.........please!
best regards
Dan
Other than that I am jumping star
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Hmmm...seem to have hit send too quickly (Jumping Star??)
I meant to say jumping right in and the improvements particularly in layout with dimensions look great
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To be clear, you have toyed with the settings in the screen grab below? This was taken from a default SU 2017 arch design (mm) template file being opened.
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Yup, profiles is set to off and edges are on, there is a thread here that I found.... hopefully the engineers will take this on board but if anyone has any workarounds that would be great
Edge line thickness in 2017+ (High DPI)
I just downloaded the new 2017 Pro version of SketchUp on my MacBook Pro Retina and am looking forward to using the many new great features but I noticed the basic edge thickness has increased. After watching the new feaβ¦
SketchUp Community (forums.sketchup.com)
thanks
Dan
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