Google Sketchup: Good Read

Google Sketchup: Good Read

Posted November 20th, 2010 by Nicholas Gomez with No Comments

In recent weeks I have explored many ways to work out patterns, designs, and then apply those concepts to product. During the discovery phase of how to make these three areas merge together I keep coming back to Google Sketchup. Google Sketchup by some standards is a simple, easy program. What some tend to forget, although this program may be simple it is very robust.

I was introduced to this eBook through an email newsletter that I subscribe to from the Kreg Jig Tool Company. The community had great praise and recommendations that I thought it would be at least a good resource to purchase. More importantly, I thought it would all aid in bridging any gaps in knowledge with the Sketchup software.  I would highly recommend this eBook for purchase if you want to learn how to use a very powerful and robust tool to draw out your ideas and concepts. Of course, nothing compares to the traditional pencil and paper.

You can find this eBook written by Timothy S. Killen at Taunton Store. If you were not a subscriber to their newsletter, I would highly recommend it. They offer a great deal of resources for many areas of interest.

Sketch on!!!

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