On the SCF SketchUp Discussions forum there is a request for ideas for a power user tutorial.
If you are a power user and would like to see certain aspects explained about Google SketchUp power usage, then please chime in.
On the SCF SketchUp Discussions forum there is a request for ideas for a power user tutorial.
If you are a power user and would like to see certain aspects explained about Google SketchUp power usage, then please chime in.
Have you noticed how more and more of our articles here on TDC are starting to look like adverts and adverts starting to look like articles? Well that’s how we like to blend things in here to make everything more useful for our readers.
Here is such a product, from Adobe, (though a bit late) featured [...]
This is an old thread from back in September 2008, but it is still actively being posted to with great tips for beginning Google SketchUp users. We suggest you check it out if you’re new to Google SketchUp or think you still have lots to learn.
In this topic an SCF member asks how to create windy mountain roads in Google SketchUp. And here is a nice tutorial provided by SCF member bocomofo (interesting name..).
This topic has been developing over the past days and one we’re watching closely. This could easily become one of the most wanted Google SketchUp plug-ins ever.
Now before you start drooling in front of your monitors, the plug-in has yet to be made (though we bet someone’s already working on it in their attic).
Chime in [...]
Another tutorial by Eric Schimel who is fast becoming quite famous here on TDC. Well it’s not really a tutorial, but a Dynamic Component (Google SketchUp v7 and up only) that can teach you a few things about modeling.
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Every day when we update the news on the world of Google SketchUp, we come across these video reviews by creative individuals and educators who take it upon themselves to introduce more people to this great application.
Here is another one – great if you’re new to Google SketchUp – made by Darrel Branson. We loved [...]
The folks over at the Google SketchUp offices in Boulder Colorado are of course aware of the millions of downloads their 3D application receives every year. There is however also the Pro version of the software, with the added benefits of exporters and the great Google LayOut 2 application.
Google is now taking off 100 US [...]