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Chris Yonge's notes on visualization, animation, and video. I work with creative professionals facing the challenge - and opportunity - of communicating 3D concepts to markets, suppliers, teams, and juries.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Ruby library for SketchUp


The Ruby Library Depot, maintained by a laboratory of the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Nancy in France, has many of the scripts developed by the SketchUp community over the last few years. A good place to start when you need to extend SketchUp's functionality for a particular project.
Posted by Studio Cruz at 10:27 AM
Labels: library, ruby, sketchup
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