![]() ![]() “Hobbyists, kids and backyard spaceship builders” is how the SketchUp Make splash page reads with clarification in the license agreement that the free version is “not licensed for commercial work.”īesides the Extension Library and the clearer delineation between the Pro version and the free version of SketchUp Make, there are not a whole lot of new modeling features. With the rename of the free version to SketchUp Make, we have a clearer picture of who the free version is intended for. This is available in both SketchUp Pro and SketchUp Make. Best of all, it’s available from within the SketchUp interface, allowing you seamless search and install of each extensions–Very nice addition indeed. This gives you quick, searchable access to all the plugins available to extend SketchUp capabilities from 3D Printing to Scheduling. Pro Users get some fancy new features for completing the documentation of their models and the free version of SketchUp is now called SketchUp Make.Īt the top of the list in SketchUp 2013 is the new Extension Warehouse. They have a new Extension Warehouse to find developer add-ons much easier. The name changes from version number to year number with SketchUp 8 now relegated to the ‘old’ version. That all changed last week with the launch of SketchUp 2013. ![]() ![]() Since being acquired from Google by Trimble Navigation last April, the only update has been a stylish new logo. Come hither you geometry shaping device of delight. Low and behold, the newest version of SketchUp has arrived. ![]()
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