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Anybody use Sketchup for designing?

Started by Dodgy Loner, December 10, 2008, 07:33:18 PM

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Dodgy Loner

Very nice!  I like the clean, traditional design :)
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Quote from: Dodgy Loner on December 29, 2008, 08:05:31 PM
Google has a database where you can upload your own designs and download designs that others have done.  There are thousands and thousands of woodworking designs on there.  It's fun to browse through and see what others have done!

I just ran across the Google 3D warehouse. Is this what your talking about?

I plan to download sketchup soon and I see there are 2 main versions, SketchUp 7 and SketchUp Pro 7. Which is the most popular, easier to use ect?
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Olen, the Pro version will cost. I am running the free version and it has done everything I have wanted so far. They both function the same, except the Pro version has so extra features.

I tend to lean more toward the traditional and simple design in my furniture. I want to step it up a notch and try to get into more "creative" and rustic designs though.
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