It's not mine; just for class. Yup, some people actually use Sk*tch*p this way. It's not just for 'on the fly', inaccurate stuff. It's interesting because I've been following this guy who actually accurately makes actual c@rpentry this way; it's amazing. And he has to be accurate because he doesn't use nails at all; it's all connected via joints, and some of the angles he has to figure out are quite amazing. His craftsmanship is quite beautiful. I don't know, but that stuff is way more interesting to me these days than a squiggle/silhouette shape with a photo texture laid on top of it. I really want to dedicate my life to quality and to making.





Its pretty amazing, since people think of sketch up as this dinky program, but its actually pretty powerful! I had a friend that freelanced for the toys are us corporate office in NJ and they were having him design full store displays and animate the camera flying through all it sketch up. Pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteThat's freaking cool! Yeah, this is what people don't realize.
DeleteIn concept, all we used Skchup for was for free, nonsense modelling
that wasn't even to scale!
There are people using it for ACTUAL carpentry!
It's so fast! And that blew my mind when I saw
!kea uses 3D to do their stuff. Amazeballs!
You bet that stuff not only has to be to scale but ALSO look good!