4/23/2024 0 Comments Artisan sketchup license![]() ![]() Maybe I dont do it the best way, but I always end up scaling it 1000 times to get a 1:1 file in millimeters. For a floor plan view and a building section one must be able to use the scene axis system as dwg origo.Īlso, at least in my country, site plan data is actually scaled differently, so that when I receive a dwg containing areal data it’s usually with meters as unit. Not sure if I understand the question, but exporting with an offset value to match map 0 is important only for the site plan, and the plan where you show building coordinates. I would say support for older formats could come later if people request it. I would not set support for older than 2014 as a priority, although there´s always some people that uses older software because autocad does not get that much better for every version. In export it’s not really about autocad versions, in my view, because what gets exported is basic geometry that could easily be represented all the way back to autocad 2000 in the same manner. People from the US etc might have wildly differing views. Some complex plugins like Profile Builder are around $80 (permanent), Artisan is $99 a year, a full on rendering engine like Enscape is ~$50 per month…īUT, my perspective might just be very skewed due to the extremely poor currency conversion rate in my country (Turkey)-the worst in the world along with Argentina iirc. For comparison, Curic Section is $60 (permanent). I think I would consider paying something like up to $150 for a permanent license depending on the complexity/feature richness of the plugin. I’d actually, personally, not consider a subscription model for an export plugin at all. That’s $300 per year, which is basically the same for a SketchUp Pro subscription itself, so it just wouldn’t make sense to me. I’d like to ask whether $25 per month is too expensive for a plugin The dwg export experience in SketchUp is rather dire, so a plugin that does it better would obviously be very welcome! Would love to test. ![]()
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