How Much Is Sketchup Pro 2021

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Like the title say, I want to know if the program as a maximum number of polygons to take in considerations, I'm about to put Enscape to test with a shopping mall of 1 Kilometer long with a marina an lots of furniture and Palm trees,

Any advice before I start will be very well received !

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Thank You very much Thomas!

Sorry for the size of the Views but due to a client confidentiality I can't share bigger size images, the idea is to bring this mall to live with VR, and to be honest looks pretty awesome taking in consideration that the SKP model is 500Mb+ (managing carefully the overall geometry, but keeping high polygon quality models) and have 60+ Million polygons, I think this answer the question by it self!

Julio Puccini I had a Sketchup model that contain 3d trees adn car models and lots of building imported from 3dmax. The size of the model is about 1.2gb (didn't know the polygon number). And I can run encape very well. As Thomas mention, It just takes long time than the normal in loading phase. Besides, I have a lower graphic card than you (Geforce GTX 970)

Tagging onto VR performance, it seems if there are too many reflective surfaces, or too many lights, at least on a HTC Vive, when you turn your head you start seeing the black environment and white GRID until the Sketchup model is built in the headset (it also starts stuttering).

I have also sent a feedback with the system log file. Appending herewith the link to download sketchup file.. Its actually split into 2 parts. One is master file (Drawing and Living) and another is proxied into the first file. The proxied file is (Bedrooms). The error says "Parameter is not valid".

To get a model similar to the one in the screenshot, you can harden all the edges and then use the Cleanup plugin to merge co-planar faces, and lastly soften edges until you get the same look. Take a look at the below recording, I hope it helps:

I know this Manual fix and I want speckle to automate this process or create better geometry because exporting from Moi3D to sketchup result is the best as I only get Quad meshes on the other hand speckle get triangulated meshes

I work on architecture, furniture and product design projects and have been using Rhino since 2008. I am often presenting to clients using the live model, not renders. We talk about stuff, I show lots of options and move around the models. Almost every non-designer I know fully understands an object if you show them a live 3D model that we can move around. It is incredibly powerful. Often showing them just a still image does not get the whole idea across and leaves a lot of room for misinterpretation.

This area got better in Rhino 7. The shadows are still not vector and I doubt this would be coming anytime soon, but in Rhino 7 the shadow quality / memory size allowed has been significantly increased to catch up with modern day hardware, therefore we can get much more precise and sharper shadowmaps. Additionally the speed has been improved for models with both sun and skylight shadows which makes is a very viable alternative or even far better display quality than Sketchup, if used right.

Thanks Patt. I was thinking of making the move to R7 soon and Jarek responded below about R7 solving the problem you created the work around for. Gonna try that out now and then come back to you script to look at any other settigns that can improve the real time display.

Sounds good, the underlighting things looks odd; getting the file and display mode you use would definitely help. You can also play with the other shadow settings (below) and set them very low- they usually help with having good sharp edge shadow if the shadow quality slider is at max:

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