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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2007

Style Builder is a new software to create your own unique styles that you can use and share for SketchUp.

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  • Perfectly detailed CAD designs are great for the engineer, but a "sketchy" style view of a project like this is better for the initial "sell" of your ideas. It allows the buyer to absorb the overall feel and emotion of a project, without getting bogged down in details. It gives the buyer less to object to, and helps to make them feel more in control, since details aren't set in stone, even though they very well may be.

  • Ow, very nice! I wanted this eve since I saw the Style options on Sketchup 6.

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  • Style builder XP!!!!!!! XP!!!!!

  • how do I load my sketchup file into style builder?

  • It's not that new. It's been around since Vista came out. I've been using it since then.

  • I'm a landscape architecture student and this is the stylish future of design and I apologize to all the CAD veterans out there used to bland forms of expression.  I can drop a sketchy bldg in photoshop and do some pretty amazing stuff.

  • Apart from all the other responses, it's a style. Sometimes clients prefer designers who have a certain style. I've used the sketchy style before and they loved the free organic strokes of the drawings as opposed to real boring photorealistic renders that convey only the materials of your design but not the feel and process.

  • @TheMegitto

    so basically you make it sketchy because at that moment that's what you want to convey, you want to show that the design is open to reworking and change:)

  • @TheMegitto

    sketchy diagrams are imperfect and rough, they give a general impression of what the finished design will be. the initial dialogue with a client just clafiries what the client is looking for. For this a designer might show rough sketches.

    The advantage of using a cad program (which uses precise measurements) such as sketchup to do rough sketchs, is that these sketches can be quickly altered and worked on to create a slick looking presentation/model.

  • I think it´s perfectly explained, and I love this new tool. It allows me to give my clients a general idea of my designs in an informal but very nice way.

  • What the fuck does this program do? It just makes your design look sketchy?

    If you are a designer then why the fuck do you build something and the make it sketchy?

    Normal Designer Do it in the other direction --> 1. Hand drawn concept, 2. Drawing further cleaned and then they make a model.

    I don't get it...

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