So I'm being forced to learn Sketchup at my new job. I loathe Sketchup. I think it's a shit program for lazy people that don't want to take the time to learn Max, Blender or C4D. Why would you ever choose to use Crayola Crayons when you could be using Prismacolor pencils or Copic Markers? I get it, architects love to use it because "it's so easy to learn." I'm not seeing the easy part of it yet. Sure, the basics of the program might be easy, but once you've moved on to attempting intermediate or advanced modelling it's a pain in the ass.
Maybe my workflow is wrong. I'm trying to have a positive outlook like: "It's good to learn another program." But, Every time I have to go look up how to do something I find myself think "It shouldn't be this difficult." I keep telling myself I need to stop resisting, that's what is making this so uncomfortable.
Is there hope? Is it really easy and one day, sooner then all the rest of the I've learned programs, I'll say "See now that you are rocking out Sketchup models aren't you glad you took the time?"