Wednesday night I opened Sketchup I had downloaded along time ago. I forgot how awsome this program is. I made a vow to myself that I am going to learn this program inside and out. I still can not believe it is free. I am happy to spread the word on how easy this program is. When I opened it up Wednesday, my plans were to just mess around alittle. But when I was finished, (an hour later) I had a 3D model of the display stand I plan to build for the Artistry in Wood show in November. Once again I repeat, Sketchup is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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4 comments so far
JJackson
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posted 86 days ago
Does Sketchup have a spell check? lol
-- Jeff, Indiana
PurpLev
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posted 86 days ago
amen 2 that
-- When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route.
HokieMojo
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posted 86 days ago
how long did it take you to learn? I tend to keep my designs pretty simple, so it’s been hard to justify making a climb up the learning curve, but I’d be interested to know what it took someone else to do.
DaveR
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posted 86 days ago
Yes, SU is pretty cool.
Time to climb seems to vary and it depends upon how you get off the ground. There are some things you need to know that I think it helps to see as opposed to just read about. I’ve been finding that demonstrating those things “live” helps shorten the route up the learning curve.
-- Until you spread your wings, you'll have no idea how far you can walk.