

- SKETCHUP 2017 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS INSTALL
- SKETCHUP 2017 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS UPDATE
- SKETCHUP 2017 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FREE
An intentional bonus: it’s now pretty easy to create beautiful tables from the data in your SketchUp model. From XSLX files, you can import any sheet you like and also formatting you’ve already dialed in.
SKETCHUP 2017 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS UPDATE
If your linked file changes, you can update the reference to display the new data or re-link to an updated spreadsheet. tsv spreadsheet files into LayOut as… you guessed it: Tables! Spreadsheets imported to LayOut are dynamically referenced just like SketchUp models and image files. You can draw your tables from scratch, or better yet… Once you style a table, save it to a Scrapbook and quickly re-use the same formatting. LayOut Tables behave a lot like other spreadsheets you’re used to: create and edit text, apply text and line styling, modify columns and rows, merge cells and much more. Here’s a brand new feature that we hope will level up your document sets: a new entity type called Tables, basically mini spreadsheets inside your LayOut file. Further, Trimble Connect will now give you a heads up when a reference model you’re using has been updated. You can create and assign detailed tasks (ToDo’s in Trimble Connect) for a project, and also work off of tasks assigned to your Trimble Connect account. With this release, Trimble Connect in SketchUp has also gotten a bit smarter. In this release, we’ve made it much more obvious where all this content lives on your machine (see Preferences > Files), and also a lot easier for you to access it outside of SketchUp (should you need to migrate it, back it up, or just fool around).
SKETCHUP 2017 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS INSTALL
When you install and use SketchUp, you’re also installing and using helpful stuff like material styles, component collections, templates, and more. ( Psst… you’re running out of excuses for not using components! ) We think this is a handy complement to the Solid Tools, which always create a group after an operation: now, it’s simple to transform these (and all of your) groups into smartly organized components. you can specify all the same attributes as you would when creating a component from scratch: name, description, Classification Type, and axis location. Voilà!Ĭlosing a small process gap, now when you convert a group to component. Just hover over a given face, and start drawing: SketchUp will helpfully snap to the new perpendicular inference. There’s a new ‘Perpendicular to Face’ inference in SketchUp 2017. This means clean offsets, every time you hit the ‘F’ shortcut. We’ve rewritten our offset tool to avoid overlapping or self-intersecting geometry. ( Psst : find the Square or Golden Section inferences, then hold shift to lock them in!) (With Rotated Rectangle, you can lock mid-operation if you like). This also means you can draw off-axis rectangles by inferencing edges or surfaces and using the down-arrow to lock in your rectangles orientation. Our Rectangle and Rotated Rectangle tool now follow SketchUp’s arrow-key axis locking methods (just like the Circle and Polygon tools). Here are a few improvements to drawing in SketchUp 2017: We are always working on SketchUp’s ‘heuristics,’ the little ins and outs that make drawing in SketchUp quick and precise. Head to ‘Preferences > Accessibility’ and try it out!īonus: LayOut will respect the accessibility settings you designate in SketchUp!
SKETCHUP 2017 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FREE
Of course, anybody should feel free to play with these settings to customize his or her drawing pallette. We hope that users with any degree of colorblindness will tweak these important color schemes to make SketchUp work just right.

In SketchUp 2017, we’re introducing customization for the colors that display SketchUp’s axes and parallel/tangent inferences. Finally, we’ve added the ability to adjust the opacity level in Xray mode.Īccessibility is hugely important to our team. SketchUp is now way better at rendering multiple transparent surfaces to provide a more realistic sense of depth across several transparent faces. If you’re using a high-definition display, we think you’ll find that switching to SketchUp 2017 is like sliding on a perfectly new pair of socks.Īlong with our graphics pipeline overhaul, we’ve made big improvements to transparency in SketchUp, which we now expect will render at higher quality and at faster frame rates. This means a big improvement to the usability of snapping and inferencing on high-DPI displays, and scaled edge weights for drawing (which you can adjust, if you like). We’re proud to say that SketchUp 2017 supports high-DPI monitors (like Apple’s Retina Display). We expect you’ll notice some performance improvements, but primarily, this infrastructure overhaul is an investment in the future of SketchUp’s speediness, and allowing us to render models the same across SketchUp, my.SketchUp, the SketchUp Mobile Viewer, LayOut, 3D Warehouse, and other exciting stuff we’re working on. With this release, we’ve made major improvements to the way SketchUp renders your models on screen. What’s new in SketchUp 2017? Glad you asked!
