In a collaborative environment, users can choose to build upon the markups of others or create new markup layers. ![]() All markups are automatically saved to a scene, then date and time stamped to create an audit trail of sorts. With markup mode, users can capture client feedback in real-time by digitally overlaying annotations and illustrations on top of 3D models using Apple Pencil. SketchUp for iPad supports Apple Pencil, multi-touch gestures, mouse and keyboard In the case of architectural objects, it uses ‘all the classic architectural symbols’ that you would find in a set of elevation drawings. In developing this feature, Trimble’s Mike Tadros told AEC Magazine that particular attention was paid to how users naturally draw objects with a pencil and not how they model them with a mouse on a desktop app. Here, SketchUp for iPad sends the doodle to a cloud service and it automatically downloads the relevant content. ![]() number of mullions, number of window units, colour of the windows, etc. This includes standard 2D and 3D primitives, as well as a range of doors and windows that can be parametrically edited and configured. The software also has the ability to visualize models in the real world using augmented reality (AR) and add photo textures using the iPad camera.Īutoshape is a machine-learning feature designed to transform doodles into 3D shapes and configurable components. The most notable are ‘smart drawing tools’ and support for Apple Pencil, so users can ‘intuitively sketch’ in 3D and add markups. There are several features specific to the iPad version. The software includes most of the functionality available in the desktop version, and users can ‘move seamlessly’ between SketchUp for iPad, SketchUp for Web and SketchUp Desktop applications. SketchUp for iPad is said to combine the power of 3D with the ease of sketching by hand to allow AEC professionals to more effectively create, edit and collaborate on projects while on-site, on the go, and in the office. ![]() SketchUp, the easy-to-use modelling tool, popular with interior designers, architects, engineers and construction professionals, is now available for the Apple iPad. New app harnesses the power of Apple Pencil so users can ‘intuitively sketch’ in 3D
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