Instant roof sketchup 2015

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When it comes to walls the big three plugins are PlusSpec, Framer and Medeek (mine). Continuing the above question, at a certain point in complexity, do people even use SketchUp anymore, rather than a more advanced software like Revit?.If I were to put the time into making a new plugin, is there a viable/worthwhile market for it that would be willing to pay, say, $100 for a license?.Are there any solid options for framing plugins that I’ve missed?.Not to mention all the times it’ll randomly place a stud in a totally wrong and weird spot, or the dozen+ times its crashed on me so far.Īs well as being a builder, I also happen to be a somewhat experienced programmer, so making my own plugin is within the realm of possibility, but it would be a timesink. Medeeks toolset is pretty impressive, but when things start to get more complex (especially with roofs) it starts to fall apart, leaving a lot of tedious, manual work that could be automated. I’ve only come across Medeek & Framer so far, and I ran into the limits of Framer quickly so I’ve been using Medeek.

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Hey all,I’ve recently gotten into Sketchup for a home design project and noticed there are pretty limited options for stick framing.

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