Good for you! Seriously!
For the rest of us, a few notes on how you accomplished this would be sha-weet! I think sketch up is the most approachable 3d program, but all my "post Windows" attempts have resulted in crashes and freezes. 😥
Good for you! Seriously!
For the rest of us, a few notes on how you accomplished this would be sha-weet! I think sketch up is the most approachable 3d program, but all my "post Windows" attempts have resulted in crashes and freezes. 😥
you have to keep in mind that you can't even install SU24 with Wine, so a portable version is a must which mean sail the high seas is the only way to obtain it (appnee dot com)
what do you mean with "set executable location to visual c++" ?
It's excitable inside lutris "game" configuration menu
couldn't make it work
Every place I click to download the 2024 Sketchup portable sketches me right the fuck out.
I have that feeling with almost every proprietary binary from a website nowadays.
Fortunately we have a Foss alternative for almost everything
Do you know of a sketchup alternative
I use FreeCAD
freecad is great but nowhere near as easy and intuitive as sketchup, sadly
Man I used to do SketchUp all the time in middle/high school, so nostalgic.
I still use it from time to time for 3d printing
That one misaligned arrow bugs me…
Where?
Probably the one that points to the ram stats in the terminal, under hardware info.
Lol I didn't notice that, now it's also buging me, thanks a lot
Up in the Hardware Information section of hyfetch, on the left.
Its working completely offline? You might want to add it here https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1815
Yes it's working completely offline you can't even access the werehouse, I'm not sure if they allow it on there because you need a pirated version of SU to work, here is my rough instruction
In terms of pirated versions, has anyone managed to get more modern versions of Office or Photoshop working from pirated versions? I've been quite curious about it for a while.
Btw, is it for anything good now?
I literally used sketchup today for the first time since moving to fusion 2 years ago. Had to modify a really old model. It was dreadful compared to fusion and sketchup crashed once when merging edges but surprisingly i still knew how to do what I wanted
What is fusion here?
Autodesks hell in the cloud called fusion 360.
A real* CAD which is free for hobbyists**.
*If you use sketchup long enough, you know I’m right.
**With increasing restrictions and only win/mac compatibility.
What is your task bar on top, I like that?
It's KDE panel+application title widget
Could you elaborate on this further? Is it just a generic KDE panel? How did you combine the two to get that effect?
Specifically how did you get the min Max close buttons from the active window titlebar to merge into the panel like that?
I known you can set no titlebar and frame for a window but how do you get the window buttons into the panel?
Yeah it's just plain KDE panel, for the buttons I use "application title bar" from KDE widget store that's all I used for the panel customization
Oh nice, thank you
Sketchup has always worked pretty well with Wine. It's always just been installing a couple of things with winetricks (like vc runtimes) and then it usually works fine.
Not familiar with Sketchup. is it analternative to sweethome3d?
sweethome3d is specifically made for interior design.
You can make what ever you want in SketchUp.
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