SketchUp 2019 release
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@david_h said:
The one wish. . and it's just a little wish...that I have been asking for in SU since version 5th Century BC is the ability to edit a nested a component and only have the context of the next component in the tree hierarchy visible rather than the whole model. . .all or nothing. for example to edit a double hung window section-- to work on one frame in the context of the entire window component but not have the entire building model visible. Vous comprenez? or is there a Plugin that can do this ? Otherwise I take my component out of the model. Start a new model and re-insert. Irritating.
This would just be a great thing.
You can create a shortcut to the "hide the rest of the model" command. I put this in the "J". When I edit a component or block, only it is visible.
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@rodolfost said:
You can create a shortcut to the "hide the rest of the model" command. I put this in the "J". When I edit a component or block, only it is visible.
Read his request again. Consider what happens if you are, in his example, editing a sash within a window frame. If you "hide rest of model" you are also hiding the window frame object outside of the piece you are editing.
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For most cases, just making a copy of the parent component, somewhat removed works OK, no need to export, but I know what you mean, that would be a great help. (And I also agree, having the hot key set for "hide rest of model" is essential.)
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Is it time to start thinking Merry Christmas, Happy New year or even Happy Easter?
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Sketchup has become the cornerstone of my business, I use it for everything from quick mass studies, to concept design to full construction docs for projects ranging from small housing to large industrial projects. I have invested huge amounts of time in this product to enable me to do this, I hope Trimble understand this and will stand by us full time users whose livlihood depend on it.
The 2018 update for me was great especially the ability to do scaled drawings in layout. I just hope this next update... whenever it is... will give us the ability to control line weights for layers and / or components instead of applying a raster style.
I am feeling a tad nervous about the silence on a possible release date given my investment in this product I think at the very least we should be kept up to date on whats happening.
Stan
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@sekta said:
The 2018 update for me was great...
I see your profile still reads SU 2013, care to update?
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@pbacot said:
For most cases, just making a copy of the parent component, somewhat removed works OK, no need to export, but I know what you mean, that would be a great help. (And I also agree, having the hot key set for "hide rest of model" is essential.)
I do have the short cut of course, but the visibility of nesting components is the issue.
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@david_h said:
@pbacot said:
For most cases, just making a copy of the parent component, somewhat removed works OK, no need to export, but I know what you mean, that would be a great help. (And I also agree, having the hot key set for "hide rest of model" is essential.)
I do have the short cut of course, but the visibility of nesting components is the issue.
I understand. I would make a copy of the upper "parent" component that you wish to be able see as a reference--away from the rest of the model. You don't have to do it in a separate drawing (unless it's huge in MB).
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Yeah. . .that's the method I have been doing for these types of things, but still it would be nice to just have that option. Seems to me like a little thing. I guess not since it has'nt happened since ever.
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@sfto1 said:
Sketch 2018 was released Nov 14
SU 2017 Nov 7
SU 2016 Nov17We're fast closing in on a year + 1 month since the last major release:
- the anticipation is driving me nuts (not walnuts but coconuts, I hate coconuts),
- the lack of communication is giving me the heeby-jeebies, especially with the OSX only maintenance update released recently (but hey, at least that was done to help OSX based clients, good on you!),
- makes me want to scream as I've had to pay my maintenance blindly (which, as per historical release cycle, would have been after the new major release).
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last day of voting folks, make 'em count!
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@juju said:
@sfto1 said:
Sketch 2018 was released Nov 14
SU 2017 Nov 7
SU 2016 Nov17We're fast closing in on a year + 1 month since the last major release:
- the anticipation is driving me nuts (not walnuts but coconuts, I hate coconuts),
- the lack of communication is giving me the heeby-jeebies, especially with the OSX only maintenance update released recently (but hey, at least that was done to help OSX based clients, good on you!),
- makes me want to scream as I've had to pay my maintenance blindly (which, as per historical release cycle, would have been after the new major release).
SU 2015 released 11/3/14
SU 2014 released 2/27/14
SU 2013 released 5/21/13This is the longest between releases since 2013 was issued.
SU has long since stopped being a hobby for me. It is one of several important tools in my professional work flow, so I'm always eager/interested to know what improvements might come thru this program, and what I need to do in order to incorporate such changes.Hopefully, the extra time has been due to additional native tools being added or high poly models being handled better - period
I would certainly upvote SU more if they gave us some ideas of where they want to go with this software. (instead of all the interpolating that happens in the forums) In years past, the wish lists (here anyway) have devolved into why something couldn't be done.
I have been holding off on investing precious time in learning another way for modeling, but Chip Walters' "Blender" videos are looking more and more attractive. I might have a damn it moment, bite the bullet and start down the path of learning Blender too. -
Aargh... this is total click bait.
But seriously, any updates on the release of SU 2019?
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I hope Sketchup 2019 will handle more complex geometry plus some amazing updates to Layout.
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Small feature request, but I'd like the ability to show area in a different measurement to the drawing dimensions.
I'm not sure how things work in America, but in the UK and Europe detailed architectural work is drawn in millimetres, and square metres are used for areas.
When a client asks: how much paint do I need, seeing 8483472mm2 is quite confusing. I currently have to switch the drawing units, see that it's 8.5m2, then convert back to mm to continue modelling.
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@medeek said:
Aargh... this is total click bait.
haha, yeah, I find myself checking in here rather often
@medeek said:
But seriously, any updates on the release of SU 2019?
No, unfortunately not. When I put the poll up I thought it will be rather useless to have it up for a month as the release was expected to be rather imminent, now that it is going on a year plus almost a month since the last major release I was tempted to change the poll time and open it indefinitely until the new major release is, well, released.
Back to the poll, some of the results have been rather unexpected.
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Meanwhile Whaat is teasing with some GAME CHAGER before the end of 2018. Highly likely there will be x10 more features than in SU19 (sadly)
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I have talked to some people (and I can't say who) about a month ago and at that point SU 2019 was still being run through its paces with the BETA testers. So my guess is that the release is imminent, but its kind of like predicating the stock market, lots of unknowns.
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@rv1974 said:
Meanwhile Whaat is teasing with some GAME CHAGER before the end of 2018. Highly likely there will be x10 more features than in SU19 (sadly)
Where is Whaat's teaser posted?
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