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Introducing SketchUp 7
17 novembre 2008
We're very excited to announce the new release of
Google SketchUp 7
. If you don't already know about the fun you can have with SketchUp, here's a quick recap:
SketchUp is software you can use to build 3D models of anything: your house, killer robots, furniture, trees,
abstract art
— anything. Architects and engineers use it to design buildings and other structures. Woodworkers use it to plan their projects. And lots of people use it to figure out where to put their furniture. SketchUp is easy to learn, it comes in
free
and
Pro
versions, and it's more fun than a houseful of clowns. Oh, and you can use it to
build models for Google Earth
, too.
So what's new in SketchUp 7? There's too much to list here, but we focused on three major areas for this release:
Making it even easier to get started –
We've created a new class of "smart" objects called
Dynamic Components
, which are simpler to work with for new modelers. Take a look at this video to see what I mean:
Making it easier to share what you make and collaborate with other people –
We built a better link between SketchUp and the rest of the 3D world, made it possible to "sign" your models, and added Google Docs–style
collaboration and sharing
to our
3D Warehouse
.
Adding powerful features for experienced SketchUp Pro users –
SketchUp is only half of the SketchUp Pro suite; the other half is all about sharing your work with your clients.
LayOut 2
(which is now officially out of beta and rarin' to go) lets you create multi-page documents and presentations. Your models are linked to your LayOut file so that changing the former automatically updates the latter.
Take a look at the
What's New in 7 page
on the SketchUp website to get the whole scoop. There's a great video to watch, and it stars some of the more prone-to-sunlight members of our engineering team — in lab coats, no less. Don't miss it.
Posted by Aidan Chopra, SketchUp Product Evangelist
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