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Anonymous
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It is my understanding that Graphisoft is developing the means to export information directly into SketchUp. Does anyone know what the current status of this project is?
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Karl Ottenstein
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Zobi wrote:
It is my understanding that Graphisoft is developing the means to export information directly into SketchUp. Does anyone know what the current status of this project is?
I am not aware of any project specifically for exporting ArchiCAD information into SketchUp.

All you have to do is export as 3DS from AC (or dwg if you do not want textures, etc.) ... and use the import 3D command in SketchUp.

Cheers,
Karl
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Anonymous
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That does indeeed worked..but the poblem I am seeing is that everything becomes meshed...and more complicated than I really want to be seeing in in SketchUp. Is there a way to let the slabs just be slabs and so forth? I'm looking for an auto-simplification at the translation. Also, I'm shooting for smaller file sizes. Any hints?
Thanks,
John
Anonymous
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There is a specific plugin taking files directly from SketchUp into Archicad which was previewed at the Archicad Europe University. I understand that this is free!! and will be available mid October.
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Zobi wrote:
That does indeeed worked..but the poblem I am seeing is that everything becomes meshed...and more complicated than I really want to be seeing in in SketchUp. Is there a way to let the slabs just be slabs and so forth? I'm looking for an auto-simplification at the translation. Also, I'm shooting for smaller file sizes. Any hints?
Stefan or someone with more experience in other 3D formats may have an idea for getting non-triangulated planes.

The 3Ds format does indeed triangulate everything. You can hide the offending edges in SU (select edge, Hide). I'm not sure how to get the file size down ... there are just a lot of surfaces in a complex AC model... It might be that the 3DS file is not optimized - duplicate common edges/etc - so again I defer to Stefan or someone else who may know of a 3DS (or other ) optimizer.

Do note that you can draw new SU geometry onto your AC model in a new layer(s), and then export ONLY the new geometry out of SU and bring it back into AC as an object (3DS) and have it appear in your AC model...

Karl
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Anonymous
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3D DWG also will get an Archicad model into SketchUp.

Textures don't cross over, but the geometry is not all "meshed up".
stefan
Advisor
Have you tried the "options..." for the 3ds import into SketchUp?

There is an option to merge coplanar faces, which might clean the model up quite a bit.

Combine this with the "smooth/soften edges" option in SketchUp and you get a pretty clean model imported.
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Anonymous
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Has anyone had some other experience with importing SketchUp models? Do things need to be created in SketchUp in specific ways to help the translated be more seamless with less cleanup? Is what Stefan noted all we need to know?

Kevin
Djordje
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kjanik wrote:
Has anyone had some other experience with importing SketchUp models? Do things need to be created in SketchUp in specific ways to help the translated be more seamless with less cleanup? Is what Stefan noted all we need to know?

Kevin
Check this topic http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=8876
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stefan
Advisor
kjanik wrote:
Has anyone had some other experience with importing SketchUp models? Do things need to be created in SketchUp in specific ways to help the translated be more seamless with less cleanup? Is what Stefan noted all we need to know?

Kevin
Let's not mix up two different things:

The first question asked was about importing an ArchiCAD model into SketchUp in a clean fashion. My answer was only referring to that.

Your question is the other way around: getting a SketchUp model into ArchiCAD, for which there is a dedicated ArchiCAD-addon and for which the other thread answers some questions.
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