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SketchUp 2015: Trimble Releases Second Update This Year, Sharpening Tools for 3D Designers

Sketchup_logoSketchUp is a 3D modeling application that in its versatility is able to appeal to a wide variety of 3D designers, from mechanical engineers to artists and moviemakers. Many users do their homework in selecting a 3D design app, and choose SketchUp because it allows flexibility to work in so many different capacities, as well as being user-friendly enough to appeal to young students, while still fulfilling design needs for experienced and discerning 3D designers.

SketchUp heavily markets this product as one that is easy to use — and the majority of users seem to agree, with a number of reviews stating that it can be figured out in a couple of hours for general projects. The program allows you to create models of anything you like — and now, you can do that with greater ease and function due to this year’s second update: SketchUp 2015.

SketchUp is owned by Trimble Navigation, best known for their GPS products. They purchased what was formerly Google SketchUp from Google in 2012, and since then have dedicated efforts to ensuring the much-relied-upon SketchUp software continues to reign as a top choice for architects, engineers, building developers, interior decorators, moviemakers — and those just looking to have plain old fun with design technology.

“For the second release of SketchUp this year, we set out to make enhancements to the platform that might seem simple, but go a long way toward making SketchUp more enjoyable and impactful for our user community,” said John Bacus, Product Management Director at SketchUp. “For example, as interoperability continues to be the cornerstone of collaboration among architecture, engineering, and construction professionals, the IFC file import is an important addition because it opens up the options for professionals to participate in the information modeling process, sharing files with ease, regardless of the software program.”

Often it is the small tweaks that make a huge difference — but this release has a long list of new features and capabilities, so for designers who weren’t sold before, it’s time to take another look at all SketchUp can provide. Along with easier platform-independent licensing, SketchUp now offers a 30-day free trial for SketchUp Pro, which is a big increase from the previous 8-hour free trial.

Following are the major highlights:

SketchUp 2015 Arc Tools

There is also a very long list of bug fixes and other enhancements. For the complete list, click here for release notes. Discuss the latest enhancements to SketchUp with us in the SketchUp 2015 forum at 3DPB.com.

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