SketchUp: A New Planning Tool
by David B.South
December 2, 2008
What is SketchUp?
SketchUp
is a drafting/rendering program produced by Google. On sketchup.google
it's defined as "software that you can use to create, share and present
3D models." It's new and it's fun, and with it you can design a
Monolithic Dome home, school, church, gymnasium -- or whatever.
SketchUp comes in a free version as well as one that users must pay
for. The free version has many options and can do quite a lot of
sketching.
Available through Monolithic
We've
received numerous requests from folks asking us to put some of their
drawings on the Internet. Through Sketchup, people can do this on their
own. On this website, Monolithic now has demo drawings; they end with
.skp or .dwg. After loading SketchUp on their computers, users can
modify and change the sketches on Monolithic's website. We think this
is a good idea and could be fun for all.
The free version
Monolithic
clients who wish to use the free version of SketchUp can do so without
charge. Think of it: a fun, free evening of planning and designing for
those of you who want to SketchUp your new dome-home.
To get started, go to Google and load SketchUp
on your computer. We then suggest you do some of the tutorials. Then go
to our website and pull up demo drawings that end with .skp or .dwg. We
will start with a few following this article.
We
plan to soon have a number of .skp files you can download onto your
computer and modify, using your newly acquired SketchUp skills. You can
then email your drawings to us for evaluation, which we will be glad to
do.
You
can also load the .dwg files into SketchUp, but you will need to do
more modifying of them. Our plan is to put all of the President Choice
floor plans on our website. In many cases you will need to go to our marketplace to load them.
We
think SketchUp will provide a lot of valuable and entertaining ideas
for those of you who care to learn it. We wish you all good times with
this valuable tool.
Monolithic Sketchup-Ready Files Currently Available for Download:
SOURCE: http//static.monolithic.com/sketchup/
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