![]() ![]() You receive a snapshot when you add a geo-location to your model which now includes 3D terrain data plus color aerial imagery. Alternatively, you can geo-tag them in one-step using Google Maps which has now been integrated into Sketchup. You can send images of your 3D designs via email or upload them for free storage at Google's 3D Web Warehouse. The real fun however is when you export your SketchUp drawings into Google Earth. ![]() Sketchup intelligently predicts where you want endpoints to meet and snaps them shut for you, saving lots of time messing around. There are plenty of helpful hints and guides throughout too helping you get to grips with 'snapping' when you draw rectangles, circles and other shapes. There's a refreshing lack of technical jargon in SketchUp and unfamiliar terms to beginners such as the 'Extrude' tool have been renamed to the more obvious 'Push/Pull' for example. ![]()
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