Last Saturday, Pete and I had a 12hr SketchUp day at our studio at they Waygood. Sketchup was chosen for its accessibility, and the ability to run it on PC and Apple computers(Sadnly not linux yet). It was fun and frustrating and a great learning experience. Some of us (ie Elizabeth and Alan) got right into the nitty gritty of making amazing models (see the cover icon). I got into looking at sketchyphysics, this consumed me for a few hours and time later on. The documentation is not great, and my models kept falling apart and rolling off the edge of the world.
Pete modelled his garden shed and then proceeded to drop it in Bolder Colorado.
We have only just scratched the surface, but the main thing is, it is great to do things in groups. That is what I have experienced here, at the RadioCraftLab and other workshops I have been too. Having a small group of mixed abilities smooths the difficulties and frustrations of getting to grips with new software/concepts.
more photos via http://www.flickr.com/photos/topsy/sets/72157604443447609/
