On Wed, 8 Dec 2010 15:31:11 -0600, "Leon"
wrote:
"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 11:45:06 -0500, Bill wrote:
Swingman wrote:
Actually, I learned that one, and many others, a few years back from:
http://www.go-2-school.com/media/browse/sketchup_show
They have the best tutorial videos of all and their free series on
iTunes is where I picked most of what I learned early on about using
Sketchup in residential construction projects, and for presentation and
construction documents/drawings ... out of dire necessity. 
I've never bought their videos but I imagine that someone who wanted to
quickly become proficient would find them hard to beat.
Wow, Looks like a nice collection. I'm saving the link. Thanks! -Bill
Has anyone here yet purchased the e-book from Bob Lang?
118 pages, 49 videos, $40 (ouch, but is it worth it, given all the
videos?) http://fwd4.me/s9M _Woodworker's Guide to Google Sketchup_
How does it compare to Killen's e-book?
I looked at video samples of both part 1 and 2 by Bob Lang. The video is
ok, but IMHO if you miss a point you have to go through the video to hunt
for it again. I much prefer Killen's book. I find the videos very useful
for a single serving but not much of a time saver if you need to refresh
your memory.
Are the videos you refer to the same as supplied with the text on CD?
I think he may have two products out now.
I like reading text to prep for the video which ties all the knowledge
together.
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