guys, ive found something more powerful called fastra
http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/29/researchers-create-supercomputer-with-four-geforce-9800-gx2-card/
guys, ive found something more powerful called fastra
http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/29/researchers-create-supercomputer-with-four-geforce-9800-gx2-card/
hi mike,
have you tried the styles in sketchup? i think the styles can mimic the manual drafting style.
no, no, no, your not reading me clearly, i absolutely like the idea of a kind of floating toolbar that has all the tools inside it with the name beside it and if all possible can be customized, exactly like the picture that ive attached earlier.
hi jim thanks for this useful plugin
im just wondering if it will be something like the one on your site after you finish it?
i copied the picture on your site, will it end up something like this? i kinda like this actually, is it possible to do this? thanks
great render sir Fredrick, i like the one with flowers the most.
hello gareth,
i agree that you should download the sketchup pro version and just add the authorisation code after.
while the settings from your main computer can be easily copy paste in the secondary computer using a usb or external harddrive. i usually store the settings on my usb like the components, materials, tools, plugins, and styles so i have a backup incase i have to work in a different place.
im not too familiar with vista os but the previews should be available after you install skp6, maybe it is something to do with file type/registration (not pretty sure )
i myself like to keep programs in the computer to a minimum, you can use the no-install xnview, the zip file for the meantime, just be careful when you start it first to choose the .ini setting.
hello kwistenbiebel,
you can use xnview to view your sketchup models, there is also an xnview ruby made by Burkhard
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4905#p26281