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Forget Sketchup
We'll have the sketch back in SketchUp when I {heart} Sketch, a nascent 3d sketching application at Univ. of Toronto, gets bought up by someone smart. Hopefully sooner rather than later. Don't miss the video.
- bryan boyer on Oct 13, 08 | 5:54 pm

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wow, that's pretty rad!
- alexander walter, Oct 13, 08 | 6:03 pm
holy crap i want that.
- suwatch, Oct 13, 08 | 7:20 pm
A. I love that google catches the keywords in the post and gives us an ad for Sketchup

B. That program is great, but will I be able to export it to Sketchup, I wonder? Otherwise, how can we apply the rad default materials and upload it to the 3d warehouse?


- Liebchen, Oct 13, 08 | 11:34 pm
great start. but things are still just outlines and i didn't see any way to actually have them be recognized as planes or, ultimately, volumes. ??
- Steven Ward, Oct 14, 08 | 4:12 am
sweet, I work on a tablet and I've been waiting for something like this...
- Nick Sowers, Oct 14, 08 | 7:45 pm
Steven: save the hateraide. This is a proof of concept project.
- bryan boyer, Oct 15, 08 | 12:54 am
The danger of software is that it assumes a lot of things about what you will draw and the way things are drawn. So far it seems it has a heavy assumption that you would draw with planes and at most times they are symmetrical.
- P K, Oct 20, 08 | 12:04 pm
Hey people, let's wait until this is something more than a prototype before hating on it...
- bryan boyer, Oct 20, 08 | 1:48 pm
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