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  • Difference between SketchUp and SketchUp Pro


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    SketchUp vs SketchUp Pro Design of content is a process that is not humanly possible to execute without the use of software. There are numerous software programs that can be used to help in bringing to reality the design of theoretical concepts. These software programs are specific to the function that ought to ...
    1 week ago
  • 8 Tips for Scaling in Sketchup


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    The scale tool is a great function in Sketchup, allowing quick resizing of objects while retaining proportions. Most of us use the scale tool on groups and components, but you can also scale anything in Sketchup, including any number of entities in a selection. The Scale Tool The most common way to manipulate ...
    2 weeks ago
  • SU Podium V2 image of the month


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    Link via SU Podium Forum April 2013 image of the month is from award winning Pilacki Design Studio.                         SU Podium V2 is available at an academic discount price of $90 SketchUp Pro 8 Student 1-year license with SU Podium V2 Rendering Plug-In $129 SketchUp ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Camera Challenge: Update 3


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    Now that I know what size of wood I want to use, I can make some decisions on how I want to cut the frames and how thick. Plate Cutout, separated To the right is a screen shot of the plate cutout. I measured about 1 3/4″ from each edge and set a line. That leaves a nearly 2″ piece in the middle. Once those ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Use 3ds Max to prepare geometry for Smooth surface import into Revit


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    This is a great post / video from pedroeron on RFO.  It essentially shows you how to hide the edges of imported geometry (such as from Sketchup), so that when it imports into Revit, you only see the shaded surfaces - not the ugly triangulated surface edges.  Nice! Also, this video shows that it is possible to ...
    3 weeks ago

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