So the question is: “which free version is best for me?”. If you decide it is worth the investment, you can then purchase a license. That has been, and will continue to be one of the wonderful things about SketchUp you can learn how to use the program with a version that doesn’t cost anything. If I were just starting out however, I would want to see what the program was like before I spent any money. When I first started using (and teaching and writing about) 3D modeling with SketchUp, the differences between the free and paid versions of the software were simple to understand (this 2015 post goes into detail about the differences between “SketchUp Make” and “SketchUp Pro”) In my work I use SketchUp Pro, and I consider the cost of the license and yearly maintenance a bargain. This screen image is from SketchUp Free, the web-based, no-cost version of SketchUp
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