#Sketchup make 2016 review pro
SketchUp Pro is typically sold as a single user license with 1 year Maintenance & Support at a pretty high price tag of $695.00. Sketchup Pro has other features as well that are only available in there Pro Package. The Pro version of SketchUp also comes with Layout 2, a presentation package as well as Style Builder, a tool to create your own unique styles. Sketchup Pro allows users to author dynamic library components, this is done with the component attributes dialog, which is only available in the Pro version of SketchUp. Sketchup Pro has additional 3D export options such as numerous cad formats, 3DS, and object. Sketchup is available via freeware but SketchUp Pro is a paid version with additional functionality. Trimble Navigation acquired SketchUp from Google on Jand changed the name back to just Sketchup. Google rebranded Sketchup to Google Sketchup in January of 2007. Google acquired Software in March of 2006 attracted by Software’s work developing a plugin for Google Earth. SketchUp was developed by Startup Company Software in 1999. SketchUp (formerly Google Sketchup) is a 3D modeling computer program for a wide range of drawing applications such as architectural, interior design, civil and mechanical engineering, film, and video game design. If you’re unfamiliar with Sketchup here is some history on the software.
Programs like Sketchup, Autocad and Solidworks have grown greatly in popularity with the entire maker and maker space movement over the last several years. I started using Sketchup because it was a free great alternative to buying a copy of Autocad. I recently started using Sketchup for designing projects I am working on and I thought after a few weeks of use now was a good time for a review.