Upscale wrote:
"Morris Dovey" wrote in message
Here's a quick and dirty SketchUp drawing - two of these needed. Scale
and adjust as necessary.
Well, I can tell how enamoured your are with SketchUp based solely on the
frequency of your SketchUp image postings.
For me, *that's* the strongest recommendation I've seen so far to give it a
try.
I've been using DesignCAD Pro 2000 for, ummm, almost nine years and I
could never manage to produce a single useful 3D drawing - even though
it's more "feature rich" than SketchUp.
SketchUp lacks many of the features that I really value in DesignCAD,
but I have to admit that some kinds of things almost draw themselves. If
nothing else, it's a fun toy.
Virtual sawdust is good, too.
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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/