![]() Then add the general slowness of the LO interface and it really kills enthusiasm.Ī user has to think about LO documentation when they create geometry and groups, add materials, tune styles, scenes, tags, layout sheets and dimensioning and schedules. Users really get pretty frustrated with the model and scene management needed to produce good LO docs. It’s when training others that I am reminded how complicated things can get in the SU+LO world, particularly if you do needed to align to a certain style of output. ![]() ![]() I do some quite detailed drawing sets in LayOut - large models and files with many sheets, text, tables, etc. It took a very long time for LO to get dashed lines, and for SketchUp to get Tag folders. I think the issue boils down to the fact that sketchup and layout are designed to be versatile, conceptual design tools.īut versatility comes at a price SU+LO simply doesn’t have the workflow enhancements or features of a specialised tool such as vectorworks architecture.Īspects of SU+LO have been improving slightly in recent years…but so has other software been closing the gap by improving 3D prowess and user-friendliness. I’m trying to keep hold of the good parts of sketchup in our company workflow but I’m really the only “champion” left. Sadly most of my design studio have now switched from SketchUp to Vectorworks.
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