Raylectron: Raylectron is a simple and intuitive 3D rendering plugin for SketchUp. IMVU File Editor: IMVU File Editor is a SketchUp plugin that enables the weighting of clothing and accesories. LightUp: LightUp for SketchUp is a SketchUp plugin that adds realistic, realtime lighting to your sketchup models. KeyShot plugin for SketchUp: KeyShot plugin for SketchUp is a program that links the 3D modeling application and KeyShot together, rather than putting KeyShot inside it. WalkAbout3d SketchUp Plugin: This SketchUp plugin provides functions to directly copy your current SketchUp drawing directly into WalkAbout3d. IESVE SketchUp Plug-in: IESVE plug-in for SketchUp is a program that enables the direct transition of models for performance analysis within any of the tools: VE-Ware, VE-Toolkits VE-Gaia, VE-Pro. Maxwell for SketchUp: Maxwell for Google SketchUp offers users the benefits of advanced rendering. And if that wasn't enough you also get direct tech support from SketchUp as well, truly SketchUp Pro is money well spent and my goal with this training series is to help you get even more than your money's worth, I hope you enjoy it and thank you.Driving Dimensions Plugin for SketchUp: Driving Dimensions is a plug-in for Google SketchUp that allows you to make parametric changes of any 3D model in very simple and intuitive way. An excellent example of this would be a Maxwell Render, which is a wonderful render engine that has a SketchUp Pro plug-in which utilizes the C PlusPlus API to reduce the time of export of a SketchUp file to Render in seconds instead of taking minutes like it would with a Ruby API, which is certainly attractive to deadline sensitive professionals. With the inclusion of the C PlusPlus API in the Pro version, third party developers have even more power to develop support for SketchUp. Also, a slightly hidden benefit of the Pro version is a C PlusPlus API, in the free version there is only the Ruby API, which is used for the vast majority of plug-ins to SketchUp. In addition to all of that the Pro version also comes with several additional importers and exporters not available in the free version, which will allow you to move your 3D assets from program to program more efficiently. And last of all if you want to create the look of your own hand-drawn sketches for presentations of your SketchUp models there is no better way to do that than Style Builder and it only comes with the Pro version of SketchUp. Third, the new Solids feature is a huge productivity booster by giving you access to superfast Boolean operations. Second, LayOut only comes with the Pro version and it has a ton of power for everything from drafting to presentations to page layout, all directly utilizing your SketchUp models, scenes and styles natively. Well there are a few very good reasons, first you can only create Dynamic Components in the Pro version and Dynamic Components are an incredibly powerful feature that will take your productivity to a new level when you master them. So, why go Pro? After all SketchUp is free and the Pro Version cost about 500.00. Any changes between the two I will cover in the first few chapters of the series to get you caught up quickly. Before we begin I should tell you that I've already done a training series for the free version of SketchUp 7, and since almost all of that series is still valid for Version 8 I'm not going to cover any of the basic functionality of SketchUp again. My name is Jason Maranto and I will be your guide for this training. Hello and welcome to Google SketchUp Pro Version 8.
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