More SketchUp for Comics
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Another artist who uses SketchUp for comics. Go get’em Mateo! http://burningmonster.blogspot.com/2010/10/more-awake-comics.html

Another artist who uses SketchUp for comics. Go get’em Mateo! http://burningmonster.blogspot.com/2010/10/more-awake-comics.html

Another excellent article by Alex Schreyer! http://www.alexschreyer.net/cad/whats-in-sketchup-9-maybe-better-plugin-management/

The winner of the Speed Modelling Challenge #31 on “Lamps” was Eric Lay (aka “Boofredlay”) with this entry. There was a good deal of real quality submissions this time – see all of them in the voting topic. Conrats to all for the nice entries and especially Eric for the winning piece!

Wonderful architecture made by Filip Dujardin from photos and Google SketchUp. Be sure to check out the ‘About the artist’ section at the bottom of the post.

Pretty soon you’re going to see this artist on SketchUp Artists (if not already), as the work shown on Kev Lev‘s blog is of a true Google SketchUp master!

By Jim Leggitt: I have always had trouble putting furnishings into drawings – especially chairs, tables, plants and lighting. Here is an effective method for creating a scene, whether it is an outdoor patio or interior of a room. The process involves creating what I call a “stage set” Google SketchUp model, populating it with [...]

A new case study from the legendary Jim Leggitt. Here’s what it’s about: Making a large Google SketchUp model demands up front strategic thinking about how much detail you should put into the model, how to organize layers, building components and many more decisions about how to approach the complexity of your model based on [...]

I’m a big fan of the Woodworking community and their use of Google SketchUp, because they always have new uses for the application that no one else has come up with before. This case study is about the well known Popular Woodworking Magazine. I think you will enjoy reading it.

Here is an open letter to Google (SketchUp) about RepRap. The letter contains an embedded video from Google SketchUp’s Aidan Chopra and John Bacus. Below is my open letter to the Google SketchUp team, aimed at Aidan Chopra, SketchUp Evangelist and John Bacus, the Product Manager for SketchUp. I’m writing an open letter for various [...]

Jim Legitt may not be an avid forum user, but he certainly isn’t any less-known in the Google SketchUp world, having given numerous presentations and workshops at universities in (and I imagine outside of) America. I met Jim in 2008 during 3D Basecamp event held in that year. He’s a longtime SketchUp user. He uses [...]
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