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    Hi Team

    I remember going to a trade show in Birmingham UK many moons ago and seeing a demo of SU and yes I was impressed but knowing zero about computers let alone AutoCAD I thought no more. But a few years later I would like to know more and you guys are the people to ask.

    Can I drawer from scratch and to size in SU.

    Can I use drawings produced in AutoCAD in SU.

    Do the drawings I import from AutoCAD need to be 3D.

    I see there is a free down load version can this be used with AutoCAD.

    I know you clever clogs out there have no trouble in using SU but but what about a dumbo like me

    Is Tesco’s, Virgin, eBay and Google taking over the world only you can’t turn round without being hit in the face by one of them.

    Latest update 14.00hrs Sunday13/5/07

    Just down loaded SU free version to have a play with it but the programme will not respond as this got something to-do with vista I was wondering.


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    Yes, you can draw from scratch with SU.

    Yes, you can import drawings done originally in AutoCAD. No, I don't think they have to be in 3D.

    You've found the only free download I'm aware of. Not sure about its compatibility with Vista however.

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    I've got SU running on an XP based computer. What OS are you using? Vista?
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    Hi Re

    Yes I am running Vista. I may need to look to see if there is an upgrade for the graphic card NVIDA GeForce Go 7300 I am also using a Lap top.

    Been to see the local IT man and he suggests to wait until Bill Gates as realised the first major patch for vista which should be in June of this year.

    http://www.idealtechnology.co.uk/


    Apparently Vista is really greedy and is slowing down Autocad so again I may after upgrade from one Gig to Two Gig.

    At the this moment in time vista is a “PIG”

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    Hello Bespoke

    As answered above, yes you can draw from scratch, to scale. You can import 3d or 2d autocad drawings. You can even use the autocad data as a group (block) in SketchUp to trace over then discard later.

    Personally I love SketchUp for more than just Architecture. I do custom woodwork, mainly for myself but I have sold some stuff, and I design it all in SketchUp before I plane the first board.

    As far as your trouble with Vista, I do not have experience with that. But here is a link to a thread on the SketchUp forum addressing the issue:

    http://forum.sketchup.com/showthread...ighlight=vista

    However, as you might have noticed, that site will go away soon so here are a couple posts from there that might help, hopefully.

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    Hi guys, the problem you describe (hang on startup) is due to the video drivers on Vista, not SketchUp. Please check with the video card maker's website to get the latest Vista supported drivers.

    Please look here for more information:

    http://sketchup.google.com/support/b...y?answer=66154

    http://docs.google.com/View?docid=ajg9d7mmp8rt_4gp925h

    Also note from the Read Me of the latest maintanence release: SketchUp on a Core 2 Duo processor with a nVidia GeForce series 7 card will hang if started with the Vista provided driver. The latest driver from nVidia fixes the problem.

    - CraigD

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    Hi all,

    There's a known issue with SketchUp where if you're running Vista, have an Intel core 2 duo, an Nvidia 7000 series video card, and you're not running the beta Nvidia Vista driver, SketchUp will hang at the learning center and Tip of the day.

    The solution to this problem is to download the latest Vista Driver from the Nvidia site. Please be sure to pay special attention to the 8 step installation instructions

    Let me know if this helps,
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    Hi One and All

    Still no go or still no start up.

    Still can’t get past the first page. Have installed the latest driver tried feeding it on apples and pears even gave it a drop of my very special medication but still no good.

    So I don’t know what the problem is but I do remember a member saying in his or hers native tongue vista translated in to chicken so I was thinking I could just have a chicken in stalled.

    Yesterday I received an email from a company hear in the UK who many moons ago distributed SU in the UK I remember seeing in first at the NEC Birmingham some four or five years ago, at that time I picked up a demo CD
    V 3.1 But I think it may be of interest other members so I have enclosed it as an attachment.

    I will keep you informed of any further developments in the mean time please accept my sincere thanks for all the time and trouble you have taken in attempting to get me started with SU.

    Alan
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    This is directly from the SketchUp site.
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    Author: Bil
    Date: 05-04-2007 01:23 PM

    Please Note: A new Vista compliant maintenance release of Google SketchUp is now available. Check out the Mac and Windows release notes by following the links below:

    Windows: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ajg9d7mmp8rt_4gp925h

    Mac: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ajg9d7mmp8rt_5dfz7c6

    For information on compatibility with Vista, please see our Help Center article here:

    http://sketchup.google.com/support/b...y?answer=66154

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