please ... I need some enlightenment from the gurus on this mountain.
I have a burning desire to push the 3D envelope.. if Visio is not the tool for it now .... when will it be?
I am contemplating Google SketchUp or Blender but apprehensive about the learning curve.
I wanna draw \ render 3D rotational perspectives of real world shapes (organic or mechanical) .. Fly around not necessarily Fly through.
cliff understands the dollar spend is proportional to realistic resolution.
So if time is not a factor, how many crisp $100 notes would buy a virtual experience ?
appreciate in advance your suggestions
cheerio
Cliff
Quote from: cliff50 on February 19, 2021, 08:10:14 AM
if Visio is not the tool for it now .... when will it be?
IMHO: Never
Don't do it. Visio can make a few shapes look like 3D but it's all smoke and mirrors. Use a proper 3D tool.
so have done 3D visio native shapes because Visio 3D is hard to use for anything but simplest.
That said, I agree: Get a real 3D tool.
Didn't JuneThe2nd play around with some Visio 3d stuff when it 1st became available?
yes June did an excellent job with 3D !
I tinkered around in the visio 3D space too using a database backend to trigger move forward move back actions as shapes overlapped during rotation, albeit along a singular axis of rotation...
Visio seems to have the range of shape fill flexibility that I require, however the capacity to indent, push pull, extrude vertices and edges in a tri-axial environment, just doesn't seem to be there... nor as Surrogate suggests :- ever will be.
moving forward, if not Visio, what would be your weapon of choice ... Sketchup or Blender?
sketchup: Pros: extrude et al, macros using R Cons: very obtuse interface
Adobe: Daughter uses it a lot...she likes it.
openofffice/LibreOffice: I could never make its 3D work.
Inkscape: seems to have promise, macros
So, we're talking entry level, low cost 3D?
My son has used 3D Studio Max, pricey. Also Blender. He likes Blender.
There's Maya by Autodesk.
I've not used any, so can't offer an opinion.
I used to LOVE Sketchup, because it is incredibly intuitive, and there used to be a free version.
Now only the web version remains free, and the Desktop version is on a rather expensive subscription scheme.
If I were not so proficient in SketchUp after using it for so many years, I'd probably start with Blender, because a) it is very powerful and b) it is -- unbelievable to me -- free and open source.
Sketchup is very very obtuse with all its context sensitive key....I stopped using it 3 years ago.
Blender is better (uses python instead sketchup R, none of this context sensitive UI crap that went out with DEC).
Sketchup now seems relegated to architecture and interior design.
So the real question is "Just how many drawings of Sydney Opera House does Earth need???"
David P.
I went down the SketchUp path.
currently using a free download "Sketchup Make"
refer attached link https://youtu.be/6MCUDUaljS8
after using Visio for a decade or more, I found the SketchUp syntax and operation to be reasonably easy ... moreover .. the speed and intuitive control seem very natural.
The Youtube demo pertains to Radio tower infrastructure I am use to.
so far , I don't believe the Sketchup program can link to ODBC .. as per Visio.. ( would be very interested if anyone knows how)
re the subject of Tower infrastructure .. I previously created a 2D (rotational ) plus automatic drawing of Tower infrastructure using the Visio pro platform with ODBC back end .. refer link here
https://youtu.be/QDZEfZ_-WC0
I did dabble a bit with Blender and I agree with you on its merits, range of features .. however I found the GUI to complicated for a me as a beginner living at the arse end of the planet.
enjoy the videos ... happy to share the experience
regards
Cliff
Guys,
6 months on Sketchup make (free .. zero cost).
I am happy with the results so far.
I find the GUI very intuitive after that time... maybe its just me but the syntax used for construction of objects, grouping and mouse control screen interactions is similar to Visio . ( yeah hear what you say Microsoft vs Google)
This is how far I got without spending a dime : enjoy !
https://youtu.be/W8DJhRUqSB0
https://www.facebook.com/cliff.arnold.5817/videos/233985228534578/?notif_id=1631210789185047¬if_t=video_processed&ref=notif
context. this was my old car , I found I had only one surviving photo of it. So I rebuilt a 3D model of it from fond memory.
(the brunette was more fiesty.. if you are wondering.)
cheers
Cliff
wow...I kind of view sketchup as the anthesis of Visio
- context sensitive GUI (Dec VT100 anybody??)
- great for just freehand drawing but no connections or controls (3rd party scripts from users help).
- color/lighting/etc targeting the construction industry.
We all here in my company used to do alot of sketchup circa 2010....nobody does it now adays.
(maybe it actually got usable since then ;-) )