You can save it as google specific file, however you can save it also as JPG (or BMP, I don't remember), so no problem. You have to click "render" and then you can choose the file type![]()
You can save it as google specific file, however you can save it also as JPG (or BMP, I don't remember), so no problem. You have to click "render" and then you can choose the file type![]()
Yay!But I'm only installing/downloading it after I clear out the unwanted stuff on my PC.Also I want the commercial use AM(adventure maker) software,but it does cost a lot of money,not just in dollars,but in pounds aswell.Better save up money then!Originally Posted by Mistery
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Well, you can download the free version of AM first, gather some first experience, and you can still buy the license later if you know that you would like to work with it; this is how I did it![]()
I've had a little play around with the free version,and I feel advanced enough to use the licensed one.![]()
Why do you need Windows XP,I have ME.Do you think it will still work for Sketchup?
Last edited by OneBun; 03-16-2007 at 05:14:17. Reason: merged posts
Since I have XP, I never bothered about this question, but now I read the system requirements and it says that you need
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP Home, or XP Professional
So it seems to me that Windows ME is not working.
really? coolOriginally Posted by Mistery
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Updated the lead post with new free software![]()
Really wanted to try this Google SketchUp but ... more than 35MB?No way!
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Happy endings are just unfinished stories...
PandaMan
Elite member of the Looney Bin with ex wife "SimplyCrazy" and on-line kids "Wirodeu, Bread...and Rannei"
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