<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14085959#post14085959 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RedEDGE2k1
Bean,
I tried learning Spanish in high school and after 2 years I couldn't speak Spanish. Does that mean Spanish is a silly language?
I think you should learn to use a program instead of bashing it because you don't know how to use it.
Ohhh stop with the "bashing" stuff, it gets old. People throw that word around without having any clue what it really means. Nobody, nothing, is being bashed here.
Secondly, your analogy is irrelevant and insulting. Your ability to learn or focus on a subject has no relevance to my opinion or experience. I
did learn how to use the software and leverage its full toolset. I have used the package many times and do not have a favorable opinion of the workflow, features, interface, help file, tools or features. Frankly, I think they flat out suck. I think the package flat out sucks. That is my infomred opinion, it is not bashing by any stretch of the imagination. I can work in Autocad faster and more accurately than Sketchup for any 2D or 3D task. The irony is that I have a fraction of the experience/hours working in 3D with Autocad compared to the time I have spent using sketchup. I had not touched Autocad since back in the early days (autocad release 9 I think) until last year. I liked it so much I purchased it.
I have used (and been educated in the use of) a large variety of CAD, CAM, 2D and 3D drawing packages as well as good old fashioned drafting. I am also, by education, a software programmer with experience in interface design and coding. I own an IT consulting company.
You said yourself that comparing Sketchup and AutoCAD is "silly at best." I agree with you. I think AutoCAD is much harder to use and I don't understand 95% of it's functions, but you won't hear me blaming the program for that.
I am not blaming the program, I am blaming the authors of the program. It is not my fault that you do not understand Autocad's functions my friend. You openly admit that your opinion is based on your lack of understanding of one of the products being compared and assume my perspective is from the same level of understanding or lack of skill, but reversed. Sorry, but I
DO understand SketchUp and am skilled in its use. I simply DO NOT like it by any stretch of the imagination and have simply explained why. I would not wish to stop anybody from using it and would not deny that it can be leveraged to create wonderful drawings.