![]() There are a decent amount of SketchUp to Cheetah users there. Your best bet would be to go to the Cheetah forum and ask. I just tested a scene I've using with other renderers and it was a bit slow compared to Modo which I use quite a bit. You can also get some nice animation work out of it. fbx exports from SketchUp work well with Cheetah. Looking at Turbosketch which integrates right into the SU model. Wouldn't be opposed to using another app along side. Import a SU model into Cheetah to get these results. I came across this thread regarding Cheetah3D and My company is looking at Turbosketch which I am justīeginning to try. TimM wrote:I am a SketchUp pro user and have been looking for a good rendering Does a great job with certain situations and is pretty fast. I am going to give the new version a run and see how it works. There are some older Cheetah animations on this page–the yellow circled guys. I understand that the program 'does really nice animation to boot' as your say Can you steer me to an animation created with C3D It would further encourage me to get stuck it. I've also ordered the Beginner's CD Pack that was mentioned on the C3D forum, which I also joined I think what has won me over is that is possible to use 3DConnexion Navigator with the interface. I've played around with quite a few in the past and managed to get some results with Podium but now that I'm on a MAC I think C3D is a wise choice. Glad to learn that you HIGHLY recommend Cheetah 3D as I am giving the program a serious stab. I'm going to mess it with and see if I can catch up with the Francois and the others at the Cheetah forum! ![]() Cheetah3d is a great, inexpensive software for the Mac and does really nice animation to boot. The new Cheetah really has some great new features. Here's the thread at the Cheetah3d forum.
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