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Name: | Google SketchUp 7 | |||
Produced: | Google, USA | |||
Operating system: | Windows, Mac, Linux | |||
Native filetype: | SKP | |||
Description: | Free-form modelling software | |||
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\[http://sketchup.google.com/support/\] | ||||
Introduction: | SketchUp is a very popular free-form 3D modelling software. It is very easy to use (perhaps the easiest on the market) and a good way to get started with digital modelling. It is fast to use, relatively accurate and, most importantly perhaps, free to download from here | |||
Primary functions: | SketchUp was developed in order to let designers ¿sketch¿ "sketch" in 3D. This notion of easy, light-hearted free-form modelling still remains central to the SketchUp experience. Standard functions therefore for which SketchUp is used include: | |||
Primary outputs: | Primary outputs from SketchUp are: | |||
Usability: | As noted already, SketchUp is perhaps the easiest 3D modeller available to us. It is recognised and awarded (in 2000) for having a very short learning period when compared with similar programs. Expect to be able to execute standard functions and get around the interface easily within 20 minutes. | |||
Strengths/weaknesses: | Over and above those strengths and weaknesses listed already, SketchUp at present is: | |||
Learning support: | Google provides official learning support | |||
Additional: | Google also offer a minor suite of additional software to accompany SketchUp: | |||
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Published: | First published Mon. 1 Feb. 2010 |