Sketchup 2023 is out!
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Underwhelming but not unexpected. I see no reason to update to 2023.
Now that everybody is on the subscription train, its no more letting your wallet speak for you by skipping a year (or two) until actual good improvements are added. Its pay up or you will loose access to your SketchUp files and you can't edit them anymore-time now.
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@kaas said:
Its pay up or you will loose access to your SketchUp files and you can't edit them anymore-time now.
You can still revert back to your old perpetual license (as long as it's >Su2014) and use the Eneroth plugin to open newer files.
I feel I can happily go on with my SU2021 perpetual and rather invest my moneys in useful plugins. -
OK, fixed that by re-setting the "open with" in Windows and now it's all back to normal.
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@panixia said:
You can still revert back to your old perpetual license (as long as it's >Su2014) and use the Eneroth plugin to open newer files.
Which plugin is this one?
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Like every year, I can't find the downloadpage....
German 64 bit proversion
do you have I direct link?
EDIT: I've found it inside SU
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the download/all was the link I was looking for, but this time I took the update in helpmenu...
thank you.
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Hello
The link to the quick reference card is broken
Also there is no link to a 2023 viewer -
Is it worth?
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The help page linked above does suggest VRay is included in the studio license which is a bit far fetched for me.
Obviously it is not.
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It's Windows only that V-Ray Vision is included...
https://www.sketchup.com/plans-and-pricing/compare
But I don't know to what level of Vray integration does that include. Is it just Vray to SketchUp integration or do you get integration with other modeling apps too?
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From a bit more diggind, it looks like just a fancy viewer with an aim to promote vray.
Granted it's a very clever viewer.
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Update 2023.0.1 was released on the official download page. It addresses a few bugs. https://help.sketchup.com/en/release-notes/sketchup-desktop-202301
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