Try using the sandbox tools, if you dont know how to use/find the sandbox tools, try finding some tutorials on that.
SketchUp was created in 2000.
No, you dont have to buy Google Sketchup, but you will have to pay if you want the better Sketchup Pro edition.
There are various options available for one to view SketchUp components tutorials. These can be found on the SketchUp website, Architectionary or on the SketchUp Tutorial website.
Yes, mountains have helped create life.
Well Google SketchUp is a 3D modeling program optimized for a broad range of applications such as architectural, civil, mechanical, film as well as video game design.There are many advantages of Google sketch up.But as far as drawbacks are concerned ,i think Complicated drawings are difficult to create and extrude. More proceedings will be needed to create an extrude with a complicated base drawing.Also Double bend surfaces are difficult to create in this program. Because tubes and squares are the simplest forms to create, it is possible that the users will create models mainly out of these forms. This can reduce the quality of the models.There are some drawbacks of the free version of Google Sketchup also. The free version of Google Sketchup only exports 3D models for Google Earth. You will find it difficult to fine tune modelling with Google Sketchup.
Google Sketchup tutorials are offered online for free. Google Sketchup is a 3D design software used to create, modify and share designs. This software can be used to create anything from seating charts to building plans.
Sketchup Library is a program to design, construct, and engineer three dimensional models. The Library is used as a collection for different Sketchup projects.
Sketchup Pro is a powerful 3D modeling software that can be used for various projects.
yes, mountains create waste. The unusefull left over small rocks.
Google Sketchup site provides a tutorial for it. See the related links.
Both the Pro and Standard versions of Google's SketchUp can be used on a Mac. Google provides many resources to help a user learn about SketchUp (See links below) .
They get pushed against each other, evuntually pushing the Earth up to create mountains or down to create valleys.