![]() ![]() If you are just using the models as quick form and schematic studies and you are not really doing any complex geometry or crazy details, SketchUp might be the way to go. I think a lot of it comes down to the type of work your office is doing. ![]() However I have seen people do really amazing things with the program, so there that is. I find the interface to be confusing and difficult to use, menu items are difficult to locate and the way that it doesn't let you isolate geometry by layer is counter-intuitive to pretty much every other software made. Let me start out by saying I am not the world's biggest fan of SketchUp. I'm sure someone will post on here and just totally obliterate SketchUp I'm sure SketchUp has some advantages Rhino FTW!!! Importing and exporting - works well with both software. Its not as easy to learn as Sketchup, but you said it yourself "my modeling capability in sketchup is limited to boxy forms". Someone might say that SketchUp is easier to learn but my modeling capability in sketchup is limited to boxy forms. I believe Rhino's better than Sketchup in 1.Ĭreating complex curvaceous model with great accuracy - hence, provides widened modeling capability. If you also believe Sketchup has some advantages over Rhino, please share with me as well. I wish you sirs can help me giving me some additonal insights. Dear Archinectors, I convinced my boss to buy Rhinocesros 3D for the project i'm working on now, which includes modeling a complex terrain. ![]()
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