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Nov 02, 2008

SketchUp Goes Parametric

A Russian software company, LEDAS of Novosibirsk, has figured out how to make SketchUp do parametric editing.

Driving Dimensions plug-in gives Google SketchUp users a unique combination of wide capabilities with an easy-to-use tool for parametric editing of 3D models.

At this point, the plug-in is limited to driving two types of dimensions: linear (changing the lengths of lines) and radial (changing the radius of circles and arcs).

Future releases are planned for adding distances, angles, geometric constraints (parallelism and perpendicularity, among others), and dynamic reconciliation of constraints of moved model elements.

And the company plans to make their Driving Dimensions work with other CAD software that lacks parametrics -- AutoCAD being the obvious next target, I figure.

Works with the free and Pro versions of SketchUp 6 on Windows. Download for free from drivingdimensions.com

Comments

It is something Sketchup needed. Thanks for it.

I can not test it as I use Sketchup in a Mac machine. Are you going to release a MacOSX version soon?

Thanks

We have had parametric 2D AutoCAD available since at least 1987. The add-on is called Synthesis. This is nothing new.

Hello Ralph,

Thank you for this short survey. It contains one mistake: our plugin works with free SketchUp 6 (not only with Pro version).

Sincerely yours,
Dmitry Ushakov
Director, Product Management,
LEDAS Ltd.

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