SketchUp is a general-purpose 3D modeling tool. Liveline is purpose-built for industrial equipment manufacturers who need to create production line layouts for proposals.
Liveline vs SketchUp
SketchUp is popular in architecture and general design, offering a flexible 3D modeling environment. However, it wasn't designed for manufacturing workflows — there are no pre-built industrial assets, no equipment libraries, and no proposal-specific outputs.
Liveline provides a curated library of industrial machines and components, snap-together assembly, and outputs designed specifically for equipment proposals: images, walkthrough videos, and 2D floor plans.
For a sales team at an equipment manufacturer, Liveline gets the job done in minutes where SketchUp would require hours of 3D modeling skill.
Key takeaways
- SketchUp: general 3D modeling tool for many industries
- Liveline: purpose-built for industrial equipment proposals
- Liveline includes pre-built industrial machine libraries
- No 3D modeling skills required with Liveline
