Imagine a design suite that takes you from early sketches to jaw-dropping presentations, all in one ecosystem. That’s SketchUp Studio. In this post, you’ll meet Kyle Burns, Customer Success Manager at Trimble, a former architect passionate about historic preservation and adaptive reuse. He’s worked everywhere from San Francisco to Portland, tackling challenging sites like cabin renovations in Yosemite and lava tube walkways. When he's not upgrading workflows, Kyle enjoys hiking with his one-year-old son in the forests of Central Oregon.
This guide spotlights SketchUp Studio—the most powerful toolset in the SketchUp family. Here’s what you’ll find:
SketchUp isn’t just for early doodles. It’s a powerhouse used throughout conceptual modeling, schematic design, and construction documentation. Whether you’re testing ideas during pre-design or detailing a finished building, SketchUp keeps your process nimble and responsive. SketchUp Studio shines when you need to:
Get started with site data in three easy steps:
Accurate data early helps keep urban designs true to their surroundings and focused on success.
Say goodbye to clunky handoffs. The Revit Importer converts tough Revit models into smooth SketchUp files. Open a Revit file—even giant ones—inside the SketchUp desktop app without a Revit license. Organize data easily: families become components, and Revit categories turn into SketchUp tags you can show or hide.
Highlights from the demo:
In the real world:
Key benefits: Instant iterations, faster feedback, and no risk of breaking the master Revit model.
With Scan Essentials, point cloud data can now shape your SketchUp projects. Plug in scans from terrestrial lasers, drones, or even your iPhone. Forget endless tape measuring—get precise building data, view complex sites, or manage post-disaster assessments with confidence.
Here’s how it helps:
When you need photo-quality renders, V-Ray, developed by Chaos Group, transforms your SketchUp models with detailed textures and lifelike lighting. Perfect for marketing, RFPs, or selling a vision to potential tenants or investors. Give a plain grass field real blades, or fill a storefront with dynamic shadows.
SketchUp Studio’s workflow covers it all: start with AI-powered SketchUp Diffusion for design studies, import and manage Revit collaboration, layer in real-world data with Scan Essentials, and finish with V-Ray renderings. This full-circle approach builds trust and keeps everyone—from owners to builders—in sync at every step.
Ready for smarter, faster, more flexible design? SketchUp Studio ties it all together with deep integrations and easy sharing. Try what you’ve learned, and transform the way you think about design workflows.
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