@Last software (the maker of SketchUp) provide a free downloadable, 400 page user guide for Sketchup. It's an excellent reference:
SketchUp 5 User Guide pdf (12.5 MB)
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I've only recently started working with SketchUp but I am really impressed with it. It's more intuitive than AutoCAD but it uses a lot of the same moves. For example, if you like object snap tracking in AutoCAD, you can use the same technique in Sketchup.
Take a look at the SketchUp website for details. There's even a time limited trial version to download.
The application is also supported by some great video tutorials to get you going.
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@Last software (the maker of SketchUp) provide a free downloadable, 400 page user guide for Sketchup. It's an excellent reference:
SketchUp 5 User Guide pdf (12.5 MB)
Tip: Please do not PM or email me with CAD questions - use the forums, you'll get an answer sooner.
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My uncle showed me plans an a model for his new house with it, cool.
And the free viewer is good as well.
Replace Sketchup with Inventor in your paragraph and that was a me a yr ago.
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Sketchup is easy to use and models can be droped into in most packages ie VIz -Max - Autocad - Bryce - 2 name a few, great fun![]()
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Got the 400mins free trail of Sketchup.. had a little play and we all like it.. £400 seems good value for money for the full version.
Is the software purley for sketching purposes i.e for architectural design principles or would we be able to use it for more technical drawings like 3dimensional details and sections or building elevations showing the wall construction from blockwork/brickwork-insulation-brackets-rails-cladding.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi Jimmy, yes, you can do all of these with SU. Have a look at the main SU site for sample drawings and also on the user forums at some of the images there. Many people have used it in these ways. Good luckOriginally Posted by JIMMY
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At work, I use sketchup when I need to do some 3d details. so yes you can. ^_^
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