Google 3D Warehouse is a storehouse of 3D models of SketchUp. In this online repository you can upload, search, view, share and download different SketchUp models. Recently Google has introduced some of the new sharing feature of 3D Warehouse.
This Google 3D Warehouse is an online repository of 3D models. Anyone can search for and download the models, but when you want to upload and publish the model, you’ll need to sign in using your Google account. Publishing your models to the Google 3D Warehouse is a great way to showcase your work. If you model 3D buildings and would like to share them with the world, you can do so through the “Best of the 3D Warehouse” layer in Google Earth. Sharing gives you control over who can view, download, and even edit your models.
It's now possible to make a model private, but you have to invite people as either viewers or collaborators on the model. Collaboration does not happen real-time. As a collaborator, you would download the model, make your edits, and then re-upload it. The model owner would then accept or deny the changes. A history of changes is also maintained and previous versions of the model are made available for download.
Features of 3D Warehouse –
• Locate Your Building In Google Earth Correctly Using Google Earth And Google SketchUp.
• Model Your Building With Google SketchUp.
• Publish Your Model To The Google 3D Warehouse.
• It May Be Accepted Into The “Best Of The 3D Warehouse” Layer In Google Earth.
• This Selection Process Takes Time. Please Allow Up To 30 Days For This Process.
• Selected Models Are Identified With A Blue Badge Symbol In The 3D Warehouse.
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