Many thanks Aaron! My desktop computer croaked a while back so I am hobbling along on my old HP Laptop. Was hired to draw plans for some church furniture and have been using SketchUp for Web. Found the Diffusion button there and it did a beautiful render of the Altar table in 14 seconds on the first try! Had to do quite a few more tries with the other pieces but they came out great in the end. This video was really helpful. I will try the next model with your suggested settings. All the best, Steve
Very cool - didn't even know this was here (and now I'm wondering what other new features I'm unaware of in the iPad version). You folks need to consider bi-weekly iPad videos and a monthly stream. So much power tucked away in here..
This is a helpful thing when used as a “what if” like you say. A lot of people in this world are more visual than we realize and seeing a more ‘finished’ look can be helpful on getting them towards the right page. I am, however, distracted by your iPad’s level of charge. Plug it in! 😂
nice. wondered when a.i. would be used for rendering.. although this is great. way I envisioned use is by generating projecting baking materials on polygon face labeled with prompts. preserving intended design rather than having to choose drafts unintended.. foreground & background environment enhancements could be finalized to 2d image frames for stills or animation..
@@Samuel_J1 it is intended to replace rendering. If you want rendering, SketchUp works with dozens of rendering engines. This is a tool for early visualizations, not rendering.
I really enjoyed this tutorial. It was clear, concise, and easy to follow. I learned a lot!
Many thanks Aaron! My desktop computer croaked a while back so I am hobbling along on my old HP Laptop. Was hired to draw plans for some church furniture and have been using SketchUp for Web. Found the Diffusion button there and it did a beautiful render of the Altar table in 14 seconds on the first try! Had to do quite a few more tries with the other pieces but they came out great in the end. This video was really helpful. I will try the next model with your suggested settings. All the best, Steve
Very cool - didn't even know this was here (and now I'm wondering what other new features I'm unaware of in the iPad version). You folks need to consider bi-weekly iPad videos and a monthly stream. So much power tucked away in here..
This is a helpful thing when used as a “what if” like you say. A lot of people in this world are more visual than we realize and seeing a more ‘finished’ look can be helpful on getting them towards the right page. I am, however, distracted by your iPad’s level of charge. Plug it in! 😂
When will Sketchup be able to be used similarly on Android tablets?
Thanks Aaron, I wish there was an Android version as I don't have the funds for an iPad but this is still cool to see.
Installing! Looking forward to seeing the results.
nice. wondered when a.i. would be used for rendering.. although this is great. way I envisioned use is by generating projecting baking materials on polygon face labeled with prompts. preserving intended design rather than having to choose drafts unintended.. foreground & background environment enhancements could be finalized to 2d image frames for stills or animation..
It doesn’t do a 3D video rendering does it?
Thanks for the guid sir thanks a lott
This just blows my mind!
I hope android tablets can also have sketchup app :
Can I get 100% safe link to download SketchUp for Mac n iPad pro
For sure!
Mac - www.sketchup.com/try-sketchup
iPad - apps.apple.com/us/app/sketchup/id796352563?ls=1
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Pretty damn awesome to be honest….. 😮
How to get free version bro I’m poor
www.sketchup.com/en/products/sketchup-for-web?srsltid=AfmBOorgLzEWnGYB9EvBJilK5wiMFvYvaCZ9AfUWPSTD6bHZ3D1Ku0wV
meanwhile, no Android tablet support at all
why an i pad?
Not AI 😩
What is it then ?
@@OveToranger what? I mean I don't like AI for rendering
dont use :)
@@Samuel_J1 it is intended to replace rendering. If you want rendering, SketchUp works with dozens of rendering engines. This is a tool for early visualizations, not rendering.
@@aarondietzen2995 thanks Aaron, I must admit I was a little reactionary and hasty