Trimble announced new version of SketchUp Mobile Viewer
Trimble announced new version of SketchUp Mobile Viewer
Trimble introduced a new version of SketchUp Mobile Viewer, an onsite presentation app initially launched last year that provides architects, engineers, construction and other SketchUp users with a convenient way to view, explore and share models on-the-go. SketchUp Mobile Viewer extends the viewing of 3D models created using SketchUp—the world's most widely used 3D modeling software—beyond the desktop to mobile devices, increasing opportunities for collaboration and communication.
The new app was introduced at the American
Institute of Architects (AIA) Convention. The app allows users to view their own 3D models as well as browse, download
and orbit their way through the universe of SketchUp (.skp) files found in
Trimble's 3D Warehouse—the world's largest repository of free, high-quality, 3D
content. In addition to iOS and Android tablets, SketchUp Mobile Viewer now
also supports iOS and Android mobile phones.
"Communication between architects, engineers and other stakeholders is
critical to ensure that original design intent can effectively complement
evolving construction project demands," said Mike Tadros, SketchUp web
& mobile product manager at Trimble. "Recognizing this need, our goal
is to enable users to access, view and present SketchUp models when they want,
where they want and on their device of choice."
Directly addressing requests from the SketchUp community, the new version
allows for more flexible file management options, along with added features for
navigating and viewing SketchUp models.
Seamless File Transfer with Local and Cloud-Based File Storage Integrations
- The new version of the app features an improved integration with 3D
Warehouse, allowing users to view, browse, sort and filter search results for
both models and collections. Through integration with Dropbox, a file storage
and sharing service, and Trimble® Connect, Trimble's powerful cloud
collaboration platform, SketchUp Mobile Viewer now offers additional
cloud-based file transfer options, giving users the ability to download
SketchUp files directly into the Mobile Viewer. SketchUp files can also be
transferred locally from the desktop via iTunes (iOS) or an SD card (Android)
and opened directly from other iOS and Android apps (e.g., if sent as an email
attachment).
More Control and Added Views - Adding to SketchUp Mobile Viewer's
multi-touch gestures for orbit, pan and zoom, the app now provides the option
to view models using a new "Look Around" navigation tool. Users can
also toggle back and forth between perspective and orthographic camera modes
and adjust the field of view. The app also supports SketchUp's Face Style
rendering options, including X-ray mode and a new layer visibility feature that
allows a model's layers to be turned on or off.
The SketchUp Mobile Viewer (version 2) is available now for $9.99 through both
the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. In addition to English, SketchUp
Mobile Viewer now supports French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese,
Traditional Chinese, Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Russian, Dutch and
Polish. The app requires iOS version 7.0 and above or Android 4.0 or higher,
and is well adapted to the higher pixel density of iPad versions with Retina
Display and Android devices with MDPI, HDPI, XHDPI and XXHDPI resolutions.
Image,video ©: Trimble