Release Year/Date : 2019
Version : 2019 v19.3.252
Developer : © 2019, Trimble Inc.
Platform : Intel only
Interface language : Russian, English, German, etc.
Tabletka : cured
System Requirements :
Mac OS 10.15+ (Catalina), Mac OS 10.14+ (Mojave), and Mac OS 10.13+ (High Sierra)
Software
• An internet connection is required to authorize SketchUp and to use some of the features.
• QuickTime 5.0 and web browser for multimedia tutorials.
• Safari
Boot Camp, VMWare, and Parallels are not supported environments.
Recommended hardware
• 2.1+ GHz processor
• 8GB RAM
• 700MB of available hard-disk space
Alert: Please be aware, SketchUp is unable to support case sensitive hard drives with our installation. If you use a case sensitive hard drive you’ll experience crashes at launch which cannot be resolved.
• 3D class video card with 1 GB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration. Please ensure that the video card driver supports OpenGL version 3.1 or higher and is up to date.
• 3-button, scroll-wheel mouse
Minimum hardware
• 2.1+ GHz Intel™ processor
• 4GB RAM
• 500MB of available hard-disk space.
• 3D class video card with 512 MB of memory or higher and support for hardware acceleration. Please ensure that the video card driver supports OpenGL version 3.1 or higher and up to date.
• 3-button, scroll-wheel mouse.
Google SketchUp Pro– is a professional version of the application that allows you to create 3D models, demonstrate them as a presentation, share them. The program will be useful wherever there is a need to use 3D models, whether it is designing an extension for a house, teaching geometry to schoolchildren, or creating a model for Google Earth. Many simple tools and the use of an intelligent drawing system make it easy to create and edit models, export them, create a video or print your work. Instead of entering coordinate values, you can use a multifunctional object location management system using marks, text prompts, lines of various colors. The use of tools is as close as possible to real life, because it is much easier to learn and, most importantly, remember,
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Opportunities:
• create, document and present a project using one single drawing.
• Draw, modify, measure, rotate, scale and move geometric shapes.
• Arrange and annotate multiple zoomed images on one page
• Buildings, furniture, interiors, building structures and more are designed in minutes.
• Export 3D models to CAD and other 3D formats
• Export 2D vector images
• Model shadows in real time for any area on Earth.
• Creation of multipage documents and presentations
• Create custom elements and labels for presentations using 2D vector tools
• Create rendering effects like sketches and fog, annotate models with 3D text, logos and watermarks
• Match existing models to background images
• Get professional email support
• Use exact dimensions and indicate them using text.
• Set section planes for viewing and working inside models.
• Use preset textures in models, such as brick, wood, tiles, glass, or create new textures.
• Add pre-built components such as trees, cars, doors and windows, and people, or create new components.
• Smooth surfaces.
• Simulate the location of the camera in space.
• Use organic modeling (using the Sandbox).
• Import 2D images (.jpg, .png, .tif, .tga, .bmp) and 3D models (.3ds, .dem, .ddf, .dwg, .dxf, .skp).
• Exporting 2D model images – JPEG (.jpg), png, tif, tga, bmp
• Placing SketchUp models in Google Earth is done using the Place Model command. Exporting a Google Earth file directly to KMZ format.
• Exchange of models in the service of 3D models.
• You can print the portion of the model displayed in the SketchUp drawing area.
• Print and export bitmaps at the selected resolution.
• Export animations and passes to MOV or AVI files.
• Export to 2D formats: PDF, EPS, Epix (.epx), AutoCAD (dwg, dxf)
• Export of 3D models to formats: 3DS, AutoCAD (dwg, dxf), fbx, obj, xsi, vrml
• Draw, modify, measure, rotate, scale and move geometric shapes.
• Use precise dimensions and indicate them with text.
• Set section planes for viewing and working inside models.
• Use preset textures in models, such as brick, wood, tiles, glass, or create new textures.
• Add pre-built components such as trees, cars, doors and windows, and people, or create new components.
• Smooth surfaces.
•Model shadows in real time for any area on Earth.
• Simulate the location of the camera in space.
• Create passes.
• Create presentations.
• Use organic modeling (using the Sandbox).
• Import 2D images in the following formats:
-JPEG Image (.jpg)
-Portable Network Graphics (.png)
-Tagged Image File (.tif)
-Targa File (*.tga)
-Windows Picture (.bmp)
• Import the following 3D models and information.
-SketchUp (.skp).
-Google Earth relief. Note. It is possible to get the current image (black and white image) of the area that is displayed in Google Earth using the Get current view button. Two versions of terrain images are imported: 2D and 3D, and you can switch between them using the Switch terrain button. Terrain images are used for reference only and are not included in the model when it is located in Google Earth. The image includes links to the model’s latitude and longitude in Google Earth, so they can also be used to study shadows. Google Earth does not export native 3D building models (the buildings that appear when you select the Buildings layer in Google Earth). This information is protected and may not be distributed without the permission of the copyright holder,
-3DS (.3ds). Note. To create an importable 3DS file with textures, you need to save the texture files in the same folder where the 3DS file itself will be created.
-DEM (.dem, .ddf)
• Exporting 2D images of models.
-JPEG Image (.jpg)
-Portable Network Graphics (.png)
-Tagged Image File (.tif)
-Windows Drawing (.bmp).
• Export animations and passes to MOV or AVI files.
• Placement of models in Google Earth. Placing SketchUp models in Google Earth is done using the Place Model command. SketchUp will automatically detect which version of Google Earth you are using (3 or 4) and create the appropriate KMZ file. (Newer versions of SketchUp and Google Earth currently support displaying textures and images in Google Earth.)
•Exporting a Google Earth file directly to KMZ format (Google Earth 3 or 4). Google Earth 3 files can be viewed in both versions of Google Earth, but textures are only displayed in Google Earth 4. Google Earth 4 files will not be displayed in Google Earth 3.
• Exchange of models in the service of 3D models. Submitting models hosted on Google Earth will generate SketchUp (.skp) and Google Earth 3 (.kmz) files. If a newer version of SketchUp is installed, the upload will also generate a Google Earth 4 (.kmz) file.
• You can print the part of the model displayed in the drawing area of SketchUp.
•Print and export bitmaps at the selected resolution.
• Create additional programs using the Ruby programming language.
• SketchUp Pro is a 3D modeling tool for professional design. The professional version of SketchUp allows design professionals to analyze and connect complex design ideas. In addition to all the features provided by SketchUp, the following features are also available when using SketchUp Pro:
• Export to the following additional 2D formats.
Portable Document Format (.pdf)
Encapsulated PostScript Format (.eps)
Epix (.epx)
AutoCAD (.dwg, .dxf)
• Export 3D models to the following additional formats.
3DS (.3ds)
AutoCAD DWG (.dwg)
AutoCAD DXF (.dxf)
FBX (.fbx)
OBJ (.obj)
XSI (.xsi)
VRML (.vrml)
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