Showing posts with label sketchup issue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketchup issue. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

How to utilize various toolbars with Sketchup 2014

Choose ‘Toolbars’ which is available in View menu. A new window will be visible and the users can check or uncheck the toolbars that are associated with SketchUp. The users will be capable of drawing the toolbars to the top or side of their screen and imbed them. One of the buttons situated at the right side is tagged with “New” and the users click on it, an empty toolbar will be visible. The users will be able to draw respective tool buttons from the bars they live on to their new toolbar.

The users can also eliminate unused buttons by dragging them off a toolbar and into their modeling arena. But this can alter the look of the supplied toolbars. But if the users want to preserve them, select the ‘Reset All’ button. It returns the buttons to their original position devoid of changing the custom toolbar.

The “Large Tool Set” toolbar was quite peculiar in SketchUp 2013, but in 2014 it now performs itself and will put on view as a double column when put in the left side to the screen.
Some of the drawing tools (through “Getting Started” toolbar) come up with black arrows that point down close to the icons. Select the arrow and a drop down menu will be visible through which the users can avail some tools. The Circle and Polygon tools are now positioned at the back of the Rectangle tool and the Freehand tool is now afterwards the Pencil.

This feature will reorganizes the toolbars by the tools currently utilized up front and ready to perform. The newbie sketchup users become disoriented in the large quantity of icons available on screen. But customizing the toolbars, the users can keep track of their used icons and fulfill their requirements.

The Arc tool also contains a drop down, providing new techniques to sketch arcs which are very useful for newbie sketchup users. In order to get more updates on sketchup 2014, visit Bob Lang’swebsite

How to utilize various toolbars with Sketchup 2014

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Published By
Tuhin Maity
www.sketchup4architect.com
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Friday, March 7, 2014

Next Limit Technologies unveils Maxwell for Sketchup 2013

Next Limit together with Maxwell render team just introduced the availability of Maxwell for sketchup 2013.
It is a plugin that has been intended for creating stunning rendering in sketchup with Maxwell's superior rendering technology.

Maxwell for SketchUp consists of an in-built render engine that does not require any other applications or programs. The users don't have to export the scenes in any place as it can be performed from the SketchUp's own interface.

This new plug-in is well versed with both the Maxwell Render Suite and Maxwell for SketchUp packages and the customers can acquire it at free of cost. The plugin has been modified so that it can fully perform with Sketchup 2013.

Maxwell for Sketchup 2013

The plugin contains the following features :-
  • Supplementary support for SketchUp 2013
  • The plug-in is now distributed as an RBZ file
  • The color picker now includes both RGB and HSV modes
  • Added support for setting per-channel output formats
  • The Environment page performs same as Maxwell Studio
Download both free, demo and paid version www.maxwellrender.com
Read more info

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Published By
Tuhin Maity
www.sketchup4architect.com
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Monday, January 17, 2011

The sketchup team of Global Associates just launched the january issue of the exclusive magazine "Sketchup Ur Space"

Here is a good news for sketchup users - The january issue of sketchup ur space has been launched with stunning look and a lot of latest information about sketchup. The publication is termed as "Special New Year Issue". The magazine contains a huge collection of good articles, blogs, press releases and some unique tips and tricks. The magazine can be downloaded freely from the site of www.sketchup4architect.com.Some renowned architects, sketchup trainers, designers like Davis A Pillsbury(AIBD/CPBD/CGP), Jean-Luc Clauss, has contributed their valuable times to make the magazine informative to the sketchup users.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The November issue of Sketchup ur Space has released

Kolkata, India, November 23, 2010: The third issue of Sketchup ur Space has been launched by Global Associates. This flap book continues its duty of providing valuable information about the wonderful 3D designing tool. You can experience the flash version here: http://sketchup4architect.com/media/2010/nov/ and download the PDF at: http://www.sketchup4architect.com/media/2010/nov/sketchup-ur-space-nov10.pdf.

With the simplicity and clearness of the explanation, Sketchup ur Space is trying to ‘experience everyone the power and fun’ of 3D designing which is the basic intention of this wonderful designing tool. The main theme of the third edition of SketchUp ur Space is the plug ins. Plug ins, the program to enhance the functionality of SketchUp are the most talk about matter of this 3D world. Here you can find a general introduction of plug ins with all its variety and functioning. There are lots of guest article by Albert hart, the president of Render Plus and Justin Anderson of Waybe Team. A blog on how Sketchup is helpful in making movie is quite interesting and informative. A blog of renowned SketchUp artist Jim Leggitt adds value to this flash magazine.

In sketchup ur Space, you not only find the information about Sketchup plug in but the tips to install it in step by step. A detailed list various Sketchup plug ins and their functioning definitely help not only the newbie Sketchup artist but also the experience one. A top up article enriches the magazine by providing useful information about the Sketch-A-Space competition. Experiencing this winderfulmagazine on Sketchup, it can be said that it is a one of a kind venture of sketchup4architect.com.

For more details please visit: http://www.sketchup4architect.com/magazine.htm