![]() ![]() ![]() So next time, I sent out emails saying ‘work done for free’. the problem with no response is… like going for jobs… If u hear nothing back, u learn nothing, u just keep trying… I am not getting many responses but there are probably good reasons for.that. Going one further, with the end goal of producing renders (marketing materials). Wanted to find a way to make money out of it in my geographic area so, with only 2 models under my belt, appealed to architects to see if they needed any models made. I took up SU in Jan 2017 so have about a year with it. I’m just gonna pip in with my experience. If something doesn’t come out of the box in Revit or Archicad it can be modelled elsewhere, and to manufacture it, before buildings can be 3D printed, will require yet other kinds of software. I have never heard of ambitious ideas abandoned because of software problems. On the other hand, prestige projects today seem to flourish those “organic” shapes more than they have been doing it in the recent past, even if the Gehry style seems to be rather passé already. I wouldn’t blame the recent “boxyness” of things on the software - it is just that this is what architecture looks like now, and this is what the buildings of 10-20 years ago would look like if the then popular (and mostly chillingly ugly) po-mo decoration was removed. Most of all construction will always be mostly conventional, with complex “organic” shapes being out of the question because of their cost. I think that it is cumbersome to model complex architecture using anything, and even more cumbersome to build it. However, if you are a beginner or on a tight budget, SketchUp Free provides a great platform to get started with 3D modeling.The reason being it’s cumbersome to model complex architecture in Revit and so frustrated designers settle for building arrays of boxes ever more popular these days. If you require advanced features like LayOut or solid modeling tools, then investing in SketchUp Pro is recommended. The choice between them ultimately depends on your specific needs and budget. In summary, both SketchUp Pro and SketchUp Free are powerful tools for 3D modeling. While it may lack some advanced features found in SketchUp Pro, it still offers ample functionality for personal projects and learning purposes. It provides a user-friendly interface and basic tools to explore the world of 3D design without any financial commitment. SketchUp Free is a great option for beginners or hobbyists who are just starting out with 3D modeling. The paid version offers additional functionality that enhances productivity and enables you to create high-quality 3D models for your projects. If you are a professional designer, architect, engineer, or someone who requires advanced features like LayOut or solid modeling tools, then SketchUp Pro is the right choice for you.
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