It will include WebGL technology that has already been included in the SketchUp Showcase. The SketchUp folks are very much working on the next version of the 3D Warehouse.(Apparently they won’t be playing Autodesk’s game of naming it 2014 in 2013) Therefore, the next release will be “SketchUp 2013”. SketchUp will switch to a predictable annual release cycle.He also announced some SketchUp-related news that can be summarized as: When John returned to the stage afterwards, he had similarly positive, forward-looking words.
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He also outlined how SketchUp will be used as a “platform” for various endeavors and that there always will be a free version. In his short speech, Bryn assured users how much Trimble is invested (and investing!) in SketchUp and how SketchUp fills a void centered on Architecture in Trimble’s portfolio. The first day’s presentations were held at the Boulder Theater, a beautiful, historic place in the center of town.Īfter some welcoming words by Aidan Chopra, SketchUp’s Product Evangelist (and untiring organizer of the event), John Bacus, Product Manager for SketchUp introduced Trimble Sector VP Bryn Fosburgh.
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So in case you missed it, here’s what happened: Day 1 – State of the Union, Keynote and Presentations
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I enjoyed every minute of it and unfortunately had to head back home a bit too early (because of other commitments).
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But first I have to say that Trimble’s SketchUp gang has yet again put together an amazing event in Boulder, their hometown. Now that the fourth SketchUp 3D Basecamp is over and the participants are heading home, it’s time to look back and recap some of the news and things that happened at the event.