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| Task | v23.0.0 | v23.1.340 | Improvement | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Open 500MB city model | 42 seconds | 28 seconds | | | Orbit around detailed facade | 24 FPS | 58 FPS | 2.4x smoother | | Export to DWG (with hatches) | 1 min 10 sec | 38 seconds | 45% faster | | Memory usage after 4 hours | 4.8 GB | 3.2 GB | Less memory leak |
By tapping the Alt key (or the designated shortcut), users can instantly search for tools, commands, and even specific Ruby script extensions. This feature is particularly beneficial for users transitioning from other CAD software (like AutoCAD or Rhino) who may not yet have the SketchUp shortcuts memorized. It effectively flattens the learning curve, making the software’s extensive toolset accessible to novices and power users alike. SketchUp Pro 2023 v23.1.340
Eli opened the project file and the model greeted him like a sleeping city: streets of extruded walls, grids of windows, a forest of component trees. He had used SketchUp since college; it was where rough ideas became rooms and rooms became possibility. The 23.1.340 update had arrived overnight—quiet, like a patch in a well-worn jacket—and he was curious what it might change. | Task | v23
Interoperability with Autodesk Revit has always been a pain point. SketchUp Pro 2023 changed the game with a completely rewritten Revit importer. In , the IFC and RVT import is faster, more accurate, and preserves component hierarchies. You can now bring a Revit model into SketchUp without losing levels, families, or instance data. For firms working in BIM environments, this build is essential. Eli opened the project file and the model
No software is perfect. Here are the three most common user complaints about this specific build and how to fix them.

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