
Hopefully, the SketchUp team is seriously considering this, because I would feel more confident in using a VR App under the SketchUp brand than using a third party app. I agree with Speaker… there are a lot of third party VR viewers out there, but it would be great if SketchUp caught up and created their own VR viewer app that is a free to Pro subscribers.

It would be great to have a ‘VR Warehouse’, where you can insert objects that can be moved and manipulated within the virtual model using the Quest controllers such as chairs, stools, glassware, etc… My company designs interior spaces and it would be great to download a chair (for example) and be able to pull it out from under a table or moving wine glasses and/or beer glasses in a bar interior. I’m not too interested in actually building/editing models within VR, but more excited on the immersive viewing experience. Both have wonderful features regarding virtual walk-throughs, multi-user collaboration, jumping between saved scenes. I’ve played around with both InsiteVR and Kubity.


Allow multiple users to view the model at once.Let users walk around the 3D space - Quest give a lot more freedom to walk in it’s restricted area.Looks like a good thing to offer clients to experience VR, but I don’t know if I can recommend it to clients just yet if there is no indications of an upcoming SketchUp Viewer app in the foreseeable future.Īs for features that would be great to have: I was looking at Oculus Quest because of its mobility, ease of setup and price.
