Only Google SketchUp Pro 7 includes LayOut 2, a tool for creating and sharing professional presentations made from your SketchUp models.
LayOut 2 lets you create multi-page documents, add graphics like logos and title blocks, and save templates to lend consistency to your work. You can also assign different drawing scales to each of your SketchUp model views and place multiple views on a page.
Your LayOut 2 file is linked to the SketchUp models you insert into it. When you make a change to your model, those changes are automatically reflected in your presentation. No more exporting a new pile of images every time your design evolves.
LayOut 2 eliminates the redundancy in your workflow by letting you create a single document for print and screen presentation. You can make high-resolution prints, export PDFs for distribution and give your presentation as a full-screen slideshow – all from the same LayOut 2 file.
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With SketchUp Pro 7, you can add intelligent attributes, relationships and behaviors to any component.
You can assign intelligent behaviors to any component: Create a fence that adds picket as you scale it longer. Build doors and windows that animate as they open and close. Design a parking lot configurator that helps with site planning. There's no limit to what you can teach Dynamic Components to do.
Product manufacturers: Each of your products has dozens, hundreds or even thousands of permutations. How can you represent them all in a single component that your customers can download and use? With configurable Dynamic Components, you can build a single model that does the work of thousands.
In SketchUp Pro 7, you can assign custom attributes to any group or component in your model. From tracking a part number to dynamically calculating a unit cost based on a model's current configuration, attaching metadata to your models is as simple and straightforward as using a spreadsheet.
Absolutely any SketchUp component can be made dynamic.
Anyone with SketchUp 7 can use existing Dynamic Components, but you need Google SketchUp Pro 7 to create new ones.
Absolutely not. As long as you have Google SketchUp Pro 7 and have a basic familiarity with using formulas in spreadsheets, you can create your own Dynamic Components.
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