The REAL problem I see is that developers would STOP developing SketchUp extensions because of a lack of resources and support from users not wanting to spend money on their work. $8.25 a month for Artisan is less than what you spend on food each day. So if you look at it that way subscription is not that different. For example, we went from Vertex Tools to Vertex Tools 2. What normally happens with the “Perpetual” license is that at the end of the year, the extension releases a new version. It is NOT fair for developers to dedicate many years working for us to only pay just $30 to $40 bucks. When it comes to software it makes sense it is a subscription because the developers constantly work on the code and customer support. Supports 3 axes modes (Local, View, World).New Tool-based UI to easily select the plane using inferencing.New Scale Tool UI similar to native SketchUp scale.Added automatic quad auto-folding and repair to maintain quads during transform operations.Added ability to transform FFD control points.Added ability to lock axis inference using arrow keys.Added 3 axes modes (Local, View, World) - use ALT to switch mode.Added ALT modifier to control whether hidden vertices are excluded from window selection.Added support for FFD control point selection.Added support for edge loop selection via double-click.Simply click the Symmetry button to create a mirrored component for symmetrical sculpting. Square bracket keys can now be used control brush size instead of left and right arrows.
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