“ Although SketchUp is a fantastic way to develop ideas in 3D, we are continuously exploring new capabilities and saw tremendous value in making it easy for our users to include design research in their pre-design workflows,” said Andrew Corney, PE, M.CIBSE, M.ASHRAE, product director at Trimble. Our brand new climate research tool helps you to better understand the local environment surrounding your project before you dive into design in 3D. ![]() This synergy requires a comprehensive understanding of a site’s context before plans are even drawn. We know that as AEC professionals you’re always striving for a reality where every addition to the built environment works in harmony with it’s natural surroundings. Now, let’s get to know all the SketchUp 2021 updates. We’ve built features in the latest SketchUp version that solidify the groundwork of your most complicated AEC projects. SketchUp 2021 brings you a brand new, more climate-savvy way to start designs, better model organization, and smart, configurable objects for agile modeling. With over 150,000 SketchUp subscribers modeling on the axes, we remain more committed than ever to delivering the high-quality, robust, yet affordable 3D tools you need to continue to thrive and innovate. Now that we’ve settled into our new on fleek exterior, it’s time to dive under the hood. Speaking of getting a new look, we are feeling extra fresh with a new look and feel for our full suite of products. That’s right, you can finally model our logo in SketchUp. The switch to blue ties us into the greater Trimble family, and the simplicity of the cube is built using advanced tools within SketchUp. After eight years of growth and evolution, a lot of thought went into this new mark – we wanted something simple, yet advanced that represents our brand foundation. Not only did we make some changes on the axis with our SketchUp 2021 updates, but if you didn’t notice already, we are proudly sporting a brand new logo as part of SketchUp’s latest version. ![]() Say hi to Sumele when you arrive on the axis, and get to know her a little better on our blog. Whether it’s building a complex marketing campaign, designing a structure with grace & humility, or raising two beautiful boys in the chaos that is 2020, she is the (always smiling) solid base that projects need to succeed in SketchUp. ![]() That’s why we are proud to introduce an architecturally-trained, Nigerian mother of twins to represent our 2021 product: Sumele Aruofor. She is our Strategic Enterprise Marketing Manager and knows a thing or two about the importance of starting a complicated project on a strong foundation. Not only do we strive to build the best product for a robust workflow, but we want to celebrate everything that comes out of SketchUp – from design projects to community-building events and the great work our employees do. It’s vital to us that we are always aware of how our decisions today will be reflected tomorrow, on the axis, and beyond. ![]() Not only did we take time to assess how we approach projects, but we also put great consideration into the ‘whys’ of our decisions. This year gave us the perspective and the opportunity to make SketchUp better at helping you start projects with a solid foundation, and the 2021 SketchUp updates do just that. And boy did we learn the importance of laying a planned foundation to a complicated project. Like many of you around the world, we used this time to tackle tasks we’ve been meaning to do for years. A global pandemic emerged and spread, shutting down our lives and forcing us to stay at home.
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