![]() Again it’s something one would expect in a minor release. Per-page Sequence Autotext - Sequenced auto-text can now be either per page or per document. Useful, but again it’s a mini improvement not really worthy of one year of development and yearly subscription price. ![]() Tag Visibility Improvements - We’ve added the ability to discreetly override styles across multiple viewports, separating line styles from other styles. Here’s an example of how imported DWG looks like:Ĭompletely useless! And that’s with a DWG file that was previously exported from Layout…Ĭustom Rotation Start Angle - Define a custom start angle for rotating selected entities.įinally one thing that is indeed useful and it actually works! Unfortunately it’s such a minor improvement that again by itself is not worth the upgrade. And what is most annoying - you actually cannot change the viewport of the imported file(!?!) nor can you turn DWG layers on or off or change anything about it. Importing medium sized DWG file (7 MB) takes a very long time (~1 minute) and it slows down Layout considerably. They instruct user to check “import as sketchup model” when in fact you should leave if off. First of all the instructions on release notes page are wrong. I was actually excited to see this one on the list because we work alot with consultants that use 2D DWG only. dwg files as references, just like with SketchUp files. This is something one would expect within minor release update, not for a major yearly release.ĭWG References - You can now manage inserted. Various Modeling updates and improvements including new Select options, freehand tool updates, and improvements to the Axes tool. We’ll see how developers will use this in the future. The new Overlays panel can help you manage extensions designed with this capability. Overlays - Developers can now create extensions that can persist while using other native SketchUp tools and functions. Tested: Sketchup 200 MB file and Layout 400 mb file. Also CPU graph doesn’t show Sketchup to be using all the cores. Unfortunately from what I have been able to test so far I don’t see any considerable difference. I was excited to try this one out since files can grow really large in size. Large Model Saving Efficiency - Save big models with improved efficiency using multithreading technology. Several free plugins already exist for mirroring so I don’t consider this tool to be worth upgrading. Worth the upgrade: Maybe if you use Revit.įlip Tool - The new Flip tool makes it simpler to invert selections and create symmetry, replacing SketchUp’s Flip Along commands. ![]() However now we are more than ever inclined to switch to Revit or another app since obviously Sketchup direction seems to be more in the direction of supporting larger, more expensive CAD apps than upgrading their own set of tools. We don’t use it because we try to do all our work inside Sketchup. This one might be useful for those using Revit. Revit Importer - Speaking of Studio, Studio subscribers can now easily import Revit files into their SketchUp models. Who really cares about installation experience? Windows Common Installer - A new installation experience with more options, including Studio features. Here’s my review of new features and my personal opinion weather or not they are worth the upgrade (especially for those still on classic license). Unfortunately I have to say recent Sketchup 2023 release is a big disappointment. Just like many profesional users I was hoping Sketchup 2023 would be a step forward for architectural work, since there’s quite a large part of community relying on it for our daily bread. Please apply here if you’d like to contribute: Original post I created application form for those of you that would be willing to participate in a ‘think-tank’ group focus on SU improvements for AEC users.
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