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SKETCHUP PRO 6
Exclusive features let you focus on your creativity,
not programming.
Best of all, it works the way you think. Point. Click. Drag. Move.
Push. Pull. Common sense terms and motions, only they yield uncommon
results.
Our Patented Push/Pull Tool
Push/Pull, as the name implies, enables you to click on a shape
and simply push or pull it to create your desired 3D geometry. Much
more than just an extrude tool, it allows you to create complex
forms quickly and efficiently.
"Sketchy" Rendering
Sometimes, when you're just working things out at the beginning
of a new design, too much precision in your drawings can be a bad
thing, slowing down your thought process. SketchUp's realtime renderer
lets you visually "soften" your drawings with rendering
effects like jitter lines, extended edges and dynamic profiles.
Material Exploration
The relationships between color, texture, form, and light are subtle
and cannot simply be inferred from monochromatic models and paint
samples. That's why SketchUp makes it possible for you to experiment
with color and texture directly on your model. And for those who
are more technically savvy, the surface area of any material is
always available for material quantity management and cost estimates.
Accurate Realtime Shadows
When designing outdoor structures, SketchUp's real-time shadow casting
lets you see exactly where the sun falls as you model, allowing
unprecedented dynamic solar planning.
Powerful tools that can take your
designs to the next level!
SketchUp is more than simple, it's powerful. And it provides
the tools and capabilities that give you incredible design flexibility.
Interactive Sections
Sectional views have been a part of the designer's toolbox since
the Renaissance. SketchUp's Section Tool allows you to place cutting
planes interactively, and to move them around as you are modeling
to dynamically reveal inner details of your model. Once placed,
you can export 2D section views of your model in any supported file
format for use downstream in your workflow.
Versatile Component Architecture
Quickly organize geometry for convenient selection, while keeping
it isolated from other lines and faces in your model. You can also
nest components, providing both complex relationship management
and double-click access to any geometry you want to edit at any
one time. Once placed, you can edit all instances of a component
in your scene simultaneously and interactively, without having to
explode or redefine them.
Dimensions and Annotation
Design for the real world requires accurate communication, so SketchUp
gives you a simple but powerful set of tools to pull out dynamic
dimension strings as you work, or call attention to a special feature.
Imports and Exports
No design program works in a vacuum today, and we've worked hard
to make sure that you can use your SketchUp models in a wide variety
of different workflows. With SketchUp, you can import a DWG/DXF
site plan as a starting point for design, work up a quick 3d model,
then export back to DWG/DXF to create construction documents. SketchUp
also exports 3DS, VRML, PDF, EPS, JPG, TIF, PNG and a variety of
other file formats for use in all kinds of projects.
Deliver
impressive presentations...fast!
Because SketchUp is so intuitive, it takes almost no time
at all to translate your designs from concept to final 3D rendering.
What's more, SketchUp's TourGuide™ Technology allows you
to create short animations of your models just by saving specific
views. These animated "slideshows" are dynamic presentations
of a model and can be extremely useful for client presentations.
The key to this technology is that the animations can be created
in a matter of minutes and not hours, and then either presented
dynamically within SketchUp or rendered out as AVI or QuickTime
videos for use elsewhere.
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System Requirements:
Windows Version
(Current version: 6.4.112)
- Microsoft Windows® 2000, XP, or Vista. Please click here for special considerations when using SketchUp with Vista.
- Google SketchUp will run on 64bit versions of Windows, but it will run as a 32bit application.
- .NET 1.1 framework is required. For more information about the .NET framework, click here.
- Video card that is 100% OpenGL compliant. Please ensure you have the latest driver for your card. To upgrade your driver, click here.
- Windows compatible pointing device
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
- Windows® Media Player or QuickTime 5.0 and web browser for multimedia tutorial.
Mac Version
(Current version: 6.4.120)
- Mac OS X® 10.4.1+ and 10.5+.
- QuickTime 5.0 and web browser for multimedia tutorials
- Video card that is 100% OpenGL 1.5+ compliant. Please ensure you have the latest driver for your card. To upgrade your driver, click here.
- Safari
- Neither Boot Camp nor Parallels are supported environments.
Not enough?! Click here to see detail system requirement.
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