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Google SketchUp Pro 7 |
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Sophisticated enough for complex projects yet accessible for beginners, SketchUp allows everyone from Architects to hobbyists
to design in 3D. And it plays well with others! SketchUp
exchanges data with all standard CAD, 3D modelling, image
editing, and illustration applications. |
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SketchUp 7: More intuitive
and more powerful |
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Crossing lines break
automatically
When you draw a line that crosses another line on the
same plane, both lines are split where they meet. Most
folks think this is how SketchUp should have worked from
the start. Well, now it does. Say goodbye to tracing
over edges to make them split. |
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Scale without stretching
New Dynamic Components are special: they're programmed
to know what they are. When you use the Scale tool on a
dynamic staircase, it automatically adds or removes
steps as you make it bigger or smaller. No more
stretching, no more distortion. |
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Configure objects with
Component Options
Some Dynamic Components are hooked up to the new
Component Options dialog box. Instead of breaking out
the modelling tools to make a change, just choose
options and watch the component reconfigure
automatically. It's modelling without the mess. |
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Introducing the Interact
tool
Clicking things is fun – especially with the new
Interact tool. Some Dynamic Components can perform
animations, rotate, move, resize, change colour or move
to a scene in your model when you click on them with
Interact. |
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PRO Build
components that know what they are
With Google SketchUp Pro 7, you can turn any component
into a Dynamic Component. Endowing your models with
behaviours like animation and smart scaling makes them
easier for you and everyone else to use. If you can use
a spreadsheet, you can build Dynamic Components. |
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PRO Custom
attributes
Need to keep track of metadata like Part Number, Weight
or Cost in your models? With SketchUp 7 Pro, you can tag
your models with luscious meaning and information to
make them more useful and easier to carry forward in
your workflow. |
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SketchUp 7: Sharing and
Collaboration |
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Search the 3D Warehouse
We've added Google 3D Warehouse Search to the
Component Browser, which gives you access to
jillions of models (give or take a zillion) right
inside SketchUp. You can also save particular
searches as Favourites, making it easier to find
stuff quickly later on. |
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Download models locally
You can save anything you find on the 3D Warehouse
to your local drive, making it easy to work even if
you happen to be offline. Better yet, you can
download models to local collections up to a dozen
at a time. |
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Take (and give) credit
Tag your models with your nickname so that people
will know who built them no matter where they end
up. And since Credits automatically keeps track of
the stuff you use to build your own models, it's
easier than ever to give credit to your
collaborators. |
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Custom Templates
You can include all of your organization's
proprietary Styles, Watermarks and components in a
custom Template so that every member of your team
has everything they need, right from the start. In
SketchUp 7, saving custom templates is a breeze. |
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Generate reports
Use the metadata embedded in your components to
create tabular reports. In SketchUp Pro 7, you can
export detailed lists of every named entity and
their corresponding attributes in either HTML or CSV
format, for use in your favourite spreadsheet
application. |
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And that's not all!
Google have improved the inferences to make them
more visible and easier to use. There's a new area
of the Status bar that tells you more about your
model. The VCB is now called Measurements, and you
can change its location on your screen. You can make
textures unique, and choose to edit them in the
photo-editor of your choice. You can apply
anti-aliasing to textures to make them look better
from a distance |
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LayOut 2: Create
professional presentation documents, fast |
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Work bigger with Vector
Rendering
LayOut 2 makes it easier to work with complex models
and larger paper sizes. Switch to Vector Rendering
when you want clean, resolution-independent
drawings. If you want to tweak the line weights a
bit, you can "explode" your model to vector edges
and tweak it line by line. |
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Long live Measurements
You know the little text box in the lower-right
corner of the SketchUp modelling window? The one you
use to enter dimensions, angles and other stuff? Now
you can key in numbers in LayOut just like you do in
SketchUp. Be accurate to your heart's content. |
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Curves are fun again
Its boring name notwithstanding, LayOut 2's
new-and-improved Line tool has superpowers. It's
simple and intuitive, and it incorporates everything
you already love about SketchUp's inference system.
Try it and you'll see -- it's like taking off your
mittens to tie your shoes. |
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Editable paths
Double click any shape in LayOut 2 to edit its
control points. Drag any point onto an adjacent one
to make the first one disappear. Hold down Ctrl
(Option on a Mac) to add a point or make a smooth
curve pointy. Reshape any curve fluidly by dragging
its handles. Delicious, no? |
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Move, rotate and scale
Google have completely redesigned LayOut's geometric
manipulators to be easier to use and to stay out of
your way. You can move, scale and rotate anything on
your page without changing tools, and the new
"heads-up" display helps with accuracy as you work. |
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Export to images
Need JPEGs or PNGs of your pages? LayOut 2 includes
direct export to these formats, which saves you from
having to use another tool to rasterise your PDFs.
We suggest using your extra time to do something for
yourself. Maybe buy a hammock. |
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In-place Group edit
Use the Select tool to double click a group to edit
its contents. You can move, scale, rotate and
copy/paste inside the group, then click outside to
go back to the rest of your file. No more ungrouping
and regrouping just to make a change. |
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Improved Text
For LayOut 2, Google have fixed problems and added
some new functionality for text. You can now create
both bounded (confined to a box) and unbounded text,
depending on your need. Text can be aligned to top,
bottom, left, right or centre within its bounding
box, both vertically and horizontally. |
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Explode
Right-click on any placed SketchUp model and choose
Explode. Depending on how it was rendered, you'll
get vector lines, raster images, or a combination of
both. It's the easiest way to get vector geometry to
edit directly, hands-down. |
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And that's not all!
Google have made improvements to almost every corner
of LayOut in its first non-Beta release: rectangle
pick targets, styles handling, text editing, layer
visibility, toolbars, presentation mode, overall
stability, view performance, memory management --
you name it, we made it better. |
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Style Builder: Make your
own sketchy-edge Styles for SketchUp |
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Turn models into
sketches
Showing a hand-drawn sketch does two things: It
abstracts detail so you and your client can talk
about what's important, and it communicates that
your concept is open for discussion. With Style
Builder, you can create personalized sketchy Styles
that tell the story of your design. |
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Brand your models
The Styles you create with Style Builder are
completely unique. When you apply them to your
models, you'll have computer models that look like
you made them. After thirty years of CAD, isn't it
about time everybody's drawings stopped looking the
same? |
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Use any medium at all
Your Styles can be based on any mark you make, in
any medium. Marker, pencil, crayon, burnt stick,
technical pen, ballpoint, gouache, smudgy finger,
pen and ink, highlighter... You get the picture –
anything. |
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Case Study |
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Case
Study
HLM Architects |
SketchUp
Google SketchUp is software that you can use
to create, modify and share 3D models. It's
easier to learn than other 3D modelling
programs, which is why so many people are
already using it. |
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SketchUp Training
SketchUp is quick and easy to learn and
often you can pick up the basics in general
use of the software. We run SketchUp
training courses to enable you to become a
more advanced user. |
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