A discussion about creating construction and working drawings with LayOut
January 22nd, 2010 | Published in Google SketchUp
Over on the SketchUp Community Forums at SketchUcation, there’s a long and interesting thread about using LayOut for construction and working drawings. In some ways, it’s become a philosophical discussion about what constitutes a “construction drawing” (given the advances in 3D technology and rendering) – SketchUp modelers are never afraid to dig deep into these kinds of things. Some of us have been following the discussion closely, and we think readers of this blog might want to check it out, too.
A couple of caveats before you make the jump:
A couple of caveats before you make the jump:
- Since the thread has been going for over a year, many people’s opinions are based on the version of LayOut that they were using at the time of their post, including the Beta version. Please pay attention to the date of the post as well as its content.
- The SCF are great because they cater to SketchUp experts and novices alike, and the members are a talented and passionate bunch. As such, you’ll see a healthy debate and, occasionally, strongly-worded comments. SCF contributors are often our biggest supporters as well as our most outspoken critics.
Now that that’s out of the way, enjoy the thread – all 11+ pages of it!
Note: If you’re not already a SketchUcation member, you’ll want to sign up to get access to all of the example images and files.
Image courtesy of Tebbs Design Group
Image courtesy of Paul Lee
Image courtesy of NZ Strong Construction
Posted by Chris Cronin, SketchUp Team