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    Good for you! Seriously!

    For the rest of us, a few notes on how you accomplished this would be sha-weet! I think sketch up is the most approachable 3d program, but all my “post Windows” attempts have resulted in crashes and freezes. 😥

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      you have to keep in mind that you can’t even install SU24 with Wine, so a portable version is a must which mean sail the high seas is the only way to obtain it (appnee dot com)

      • here is how I did it in order (you need a portable SketchUP2024 and latest version of visual c++ 64bit and 32bit)
      • 1, install Lutris (not sure if it work with Bottles or plain wine but this is the only way I know works)
      • 2, install Wine normally (sudo pacman -S wine) it should come with system 9.17 or higher
      • 3, open Lutris and let it download dependencies
      • 4, create a new “game” entry inside Lutris set Runner to system 9.17 and executable location to visual c++ and install it normally
      • 5, if you try to run SU now (change location from visual c++ to SketchUP exe) it will crash to fix that you need to install a windows component inside winetrick (by click on the glass wine icon on the bottom>winetrick>Select the default wineprefix>install a Windows DLL or component>ucrtbase2019)
      • 6, now you should be able to run it but you might see a black screen, to fix that you just have to restart the app a few time then you should be able to click on the check box and it take you to the home screen, it will crash the first time you open a template/model then you can just reopen it and can create a template just like normal
      • 7, you’re Golden
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    3 months ago

    Every place I click to download the 2024 Sketchup portable sketches me right the fuck out.

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      I still use it from time to time for 3d printing

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      Yes it’s working completely offline you can’t even access the werehouse, I’m not sure if they allow it on there because you need a pirated version of SU to work, here is my rough instruction

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        In terms of pirated versions, has anyone managed to get more modern versions of Office or Photoshop working from pirated versions? I’ve been quite curious about it for a while.

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    I literally used sketchup today for the first time since moving to fusion 2 years ago. Had to modify a really old model. It was dreadful compared to fusion and sketchup crashed once when merging edges but surprisingly i still knew how to do what I wanted

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        Autodesks hell in the cloud called fusion 360.

        A real* CAD which is free for hobbyists**.

        *If you use sketchup long enough, you know I’m right.

        **With increasing restrictions and only win/mac compatibility.

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    Sketchup has always worked pretty well with Wine. It’s always just been installing a couple of things with winetricks (like vc runtimes) and then it usually works fine.

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      sweethome3d is specifically made for interior design.

      You can make what ever you want in SketchUp.