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Hello. I was wondering if you guys could show some things you made in Google Sketchup. I prefer simpit related items but honesly anything would be interesting. Think of this as an online art gallery. I will start.

 

This is a Heading/ Bearing/ Intercept tool I downloaded a while back. I turned it into a 3D tool. I am just a beginner but this program makes it easy. Tell me what you guys think.

 

I know it looks blurry in the pic but in Google Sketchup it is pretty clear.

 

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I use SketchUp all the time.

 

I have been 3D Modeling (mostly Geo-Located Models for Google Earth) for several years using SketchUp.

 

I use SU every day and actually support my living with it.

It is an Excellent 3D Modeling tool that is very simple to use and easy/fast to learn.

There are tons of Video Tutorials to help the learning curve.

 

Here are my current Google Earth Models

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?viewer=1379538105755232331646158&scoring=m

 

 

I Love SketchUp !

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