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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Mike Lucey » Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:48 pm

Dan Rathbun wrote:[
OMG... never saw a Euro before.. that's obscene!

Couldn't they have added a bit more detail ??


Probably pointless now as its 50 / 50 to whether or not it will be around for too much longer :roll:
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Gaieus » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:22 pm

Also that's Scandinavia without Norway (as they are not in the EU)
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Rich O Brien » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:27 pm

Gaieus wrote:Also that's Scandinavia without Norway (as they are not in the EU)


Had to go spoil a good joke :roll:
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Gaieus » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:28 pm

Ah well, next time, Rich. Still had a good laugh. :lol:
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby thomthom » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:40 pm

Gaieus wrote:Also that's Scandinavia without Norway (as they are not in the EU)

Yea, we're not in the EU - now see how y'all look! :D
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby JClements » Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:29 pm

It will be a good thing for London that a Base Camp wont be a happinin' during the Olympics as tickets sales would worsen even more than they are presently. :shock:
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Brodie » Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:50 pm

Ran across a very interesting article, "Here's Why Google Got Rid of Sketchup". It's not a huge surprise to most of us but the technology illustrated looks incredible.

http://worldcadaccess.typepad.com/blog/ ... tchup.html

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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby mitcorb » Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:26 pm

Yeah, I was wondering how Athens, Greece got so detailed in such a short time in Google Earth. I was thinking who in the world was doing this? I remember even Tokyo was populated with 3d bldgs. a couple of years ago. They'd better hurry up in my locale, I am modeling my downtown in my spare time. :lol:
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby michaliszissiou » Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:18 pm

Yeah, I was wondering how Athens, Greece got so detailed in such a short time in Google Earth


I don't think they did it this way.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby johnsenior1973 » Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:54 pm

mitcorb wrote:Yeah, I was wondering how Athens, Greece got so detailed in such a short time in Google Earth. I was thinking who in the world was doing this? I remember even Tokyo was populated with 3d bldgs. a couple of years ago. They'd better hurry up in my locale, I am modeling my downtown in my spare time. :lol:


Most of the building in Athens will be created by people using Building Maker. There rest will be models made in SU.

Athens will probably be one of the areas that they will use this process on. When that happens all the BM and SU models will be replaced.

Unless your downtown is part of a major area, it's likely that it'll be years before they do this with your town, if ever.

They haven't introduced this yet. They only announced it last week, so they could beat Apple to the punch because Apple is replacing Google for their maps in their next OS release.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby mitcorb » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:25 am

Well, this is getting off topic, but if you look at Athens in GE right now, you will see 3d buildings with photo textures already, unless they removed it? But I understand that your comment is for possibly a different technology.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby ilovesu » Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:26 pm

Krisidious wrote:that being said, some of our founding members are not around anymore for this reason or that... and that makes me sad.

Oh c'mon Kris, you know I'm still around. ;) I'm just in hiding now. :P
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby kingsi » Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:50 am

50 pages of major catching up. How this happened without me noticing, geez, slaps himself in the face :geek: .

Heres what I think will happen. Sketchup 9 will be called "Sketchup 2013" then Trimble will be releasing new versions every year just like Autodesk. Provided they keep adding useful stuff and NOT crank up the price we will buy it. Hopefully the great guys and Gals that have provided us with wonderful pluggins will actually get to make some decent money out of this by having their plugins bought by Trimble.

Trimble would be mad to do away with the free version because it lets kids get in on the software and once you are hooked your are in.

Ditching the "google" out of the name will actually enhance the credibility of the software with the snobby Autodesk gang.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby EscapeArtist » Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:00 am

kingsi wrote:
Ditching the "google" out of the name will actually enhance the credibility of the software with the snobby Autodesk gang.


LOL, you mean there might be a "SketchUp" sub-forum over at CGTalk?
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby thomthom » Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:23 am

kingsi wrote:Heres what I think will happen. Sketchup 9 will be called "Sketchup 2013" then Trimble will be releasing new versions every year just like Autodesk.

Statement based on what exactly?
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby kingsi » Tue Jun 26, 2012 3:09 pm

Statement based on what exactly?


Pure Speculation :enlight:
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby kingsi » Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:57 pm

LOL, you mean there might be a "SketchUp" sub-forum over at CGTalk?


Now that is just going too far :roll:

On a serious note, my next door neighbour owns a plumbing business and he uses Autocad. When I told him that I use Google Sketchup he could not even hide his amusement. Now I don't care about stuff like that because I am too old (and hes really dull so Autocad is perfect for him), however kids do care about that. A bit of rebranding would not be a bad thing in my humble opinion. Not to mention that the more new punters buying and or using Sketchup the stronger and better developed it becomes for everyone.

Disclaimer: I really am purely just guessing based on zero credible information :?
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby chrisglasier » Tue Jun 26, 2012 11:23 pm

kingsi wrote: ... When I told him that I use Google Sketchup he could not even hide his amusement. ...


This reminded me of an aspiring Captain of Industry telling me in 1995 in no uncertain terms that the City considered the Internet a joke, a plaything, a passing fad.

I think it will not be too long before "Still using Autocad" will be derogative de rigeur. Re-branding may get Sketchup to help along the path but inevitably HTML5 and all that becomes the norm - which of course has no brand at all.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Technical Ben » Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:13 am

I'll shed a tear when Sketchup is no more. Trimble does not sound "right" right now. Something that Google had (and was committed to) is missing. I feel quite angry Google passed on the project really. :/
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby thomthom » Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:26 am

Technical Ben wrote:I'll shed a tear when Sketchup is no more. Trimble does not sound "right" right now. Something that Google had (and was committed to) is missing. I feel quite angry Google passed on the project really. :/

Committed to? They hardly did anything to it - mostly implemented connections with Google services. SketchUp development was much more pronounced pre-Google.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Gaieus » Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:31 am

Technical Ben wrote:...I feel quite angry Google passed on the project really. :/

Much better this way than if they'd shelved SU and stopped development forever without letting anyone else do it. At least the future is open now (which means that there is also future at least)
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Marian » Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:29 pm

So...any news on concrete direction changes or new features planned? It's been a while since they were bought.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby sketch3d.de » Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:37 pm

Marian wrote:It's been a while since they were bought.

<kidding mode>already 4 long weeks and no results... seems that development stalls</kidding mode>

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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Rich O Brien » Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:49 pm

A Maintenance release

A WebGL viewer

A new office

A new Gallery

yes, things are pretty static alright :roll:

If you were moving house would you have time for anything else? But SU team seem to be burning the candle at both ends. Also if you follow they're twitter and JBacus Google+ you get other info. Like a recent trip to Helsinki for example which is also the home of Tekla. So, read into that as you want.

I think it's unfair to say things are static when they are in a state of flux.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Marian » Thu Jun 28, 2012 12:54 pm

Well it's been announced in April. Although the acquisition was completed a month ago, they had plenty of time to think, no?

I didn't say they should have already rolled out a new version of SU, I asked for something sensible, news on any orientation changes, not a detailed plan on taking over the world...
It's been months since this "thing" happened and we still don't have many certainties.

I didn't say things were static, I asked for more iinformation on the direction they are going. If you're satisfied with what you know, that's fine.

I'm a bit anxious, but mostly curious.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Rich O Brien » Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:33 pm

@Marian

My comment wasn't meant for you. I agree more news is needed. Did you read the interview in catchup with John? He gave some snippets about where they are headed.

My personal opinion is that SketchUp will remain as it always has. Fun and free to those who want to enjoy it. The Pro version will get more bells and whistles for the AEC industry.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby thomthom » Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:36 pm

Rich O Brien wrote:The Pro version will get more bells and whistles for the AEC industry.

My impression is that it will be more in the form of extensions.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Marian » Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:44 pm

Sorry Rich.
Yeah, I read the interview. I have a similar opinion as yours, but would still be nice to know a little a more. I'm not as worried as I was at first and I know SU will not die in the near future.
To be honest I want to feel excited that my favourite program is becoming something cooler,better,etc.
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby Rich O Brien » Thu Jun 28, 2012 1:46 pm

thomthom wrote:My impression is that it will be more in the form of extensions.


Looks like I'll be learning ruby then. I've this idea for a Bezier Surface plugin that turns SU meshes into Rhino-esque NURBS
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Re: A new home for SketchUp

Postby sketch3d.de » Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:23 pm

Marian wrote:Well it's been announced in April.

26.04. ~ 8 weeks today

Marian wrote:It's been months since this "thing" happened and we still don't have many certainties.

I'm not sure if we do have a claim on certainities , normally the people owning the stuff and doin' the work are defining what and when.

Marian wrote:If you're satisfied with what you know, that's fine.

that's not the question and being keen on resp. asking for news is fine of course, demanding probably not.

am sure that there will be some more new infos in the not so far future.

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