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    SketchUp - the early days

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    • HornOxxH Offline
      HornOxx
      last edited by Rich O Brien

      Hi All - I happened to come across this video on YouTube, "Campfire Series - ‘The SketchUp Story’, with Brad Schell” which offers a very in-depth look at the early days of SketchUp (@last software). A time I was actually around for 😉

      Even if there’s a chance everyone here already knows about this story or this video—it’s worth mentioning it again.

      never trust a skinny cook

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
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        last edited by Rich O Brien

        Loved this. Brad is a cool dude too. Pioneers in CAD back then

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        • majidM Offline
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          I used to use AutoCAD 3D, or 3Ds Max for modeling back then and when a friend asked me to use @lastSfotware (Su 2004), I was shocked that this was too simple to be a serious tool, it seemed like the "Paint".. Then I saw some cool models/renders and realised I know nothing about SU!

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