Why sketchup ?
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2017-07-22 06:34 PM
basically i am using ArchiCAD for 3D modeling and rendering, my question is do i need to use sketchup to gain an advantage over other archicad users those at the same level of mine.
will it give me more freedom to edit and deal with 3Ds comparing with before ?
Thanks

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2017-07-26 12:31 AM
bari95 wrote:First of all, it is not polite to address us all as "Hey gays".
Hey gays
basically i am using ArchiCAD for 3D modeling and rendering, my question is do i need to use sketchup to gain an advantage over other archicad users those at the same level of mine.
will it give me more freedom to edit and deal with 3Ds comparing with before ?
Thanks

I forgive the typo. guys is probably what you meant.
Anyway, no I don't think it is necessary to have Sketchup. I don't use it and I never think to myself that I wish I had it. I do however, like to use .skp files in ArchiCAD and the ability to save objects as .skp files.
But mine is just one opinion. What would you like to use it for if you have ArchiCAD?
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2017-07-26 02:33 AM
As soon as i started using Archicad with the Morph tool it was goodbye Sketchup


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2017-07-26 02:58 AM
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2017-09-26 02:21 PM

and thanks for the answer
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2017-10-22 05:23 AM
If you will be looking for a job in some architecture office, 'not knowing' Sketchup might be a killer these days. Just as with Autocad some years ago and maybe even today, having a very elementary knowledge that will allow you to say 'I can use Sketchup' will definitely help. Most people who 'know' Sketchup or Autocad 'know' them in a very limited sense, just as if I said 'yeah, I can command a commercial airplane' meaning 'I can definitely sit in the cockpit and move levers and hit buttons'. So don't shoot yourself in the leg by saying you can't do what just about everybody else says they can do but most can't really —spend a few hours playing with it and looking at documentation or videos, and get rid of that hurdle.

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2017-10-24 04:21 PM
Ignacio wrote:2010 has called, it wants it software back.
If you will be looking for a job in some architecture office, 'not knowing' Sketchup might be a killer these days.
Seriously, it kinda depends on where you want to work. In Europe Sketchup hardly plays a role.
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2017-10-30 03:39 AM
- 1500 hits for Rhino,
- 3700 for Sketchup,
- 14000 for Revit,
- 65000 for Autocad, and
- 1000 for Archicad.
It is not that knowing Sketchup is a huge asset, but 'not knowing' (with all the caveats in my previous message) Sketchup may well end up being a liability. I have carefully and successfully avoided hideous Autocad and Sketchup all my life, and know I've paid a cost for that. I have happily paid that cost, but it is still a cost.