Import Sketchup drawing into ArchiCAD12?
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2008-08-07 07:24 PM
2008-08-07
07:24 PM
Is there a way to import a Sketchup design into ArchiCAD12? I see that this is officially supported in ArchiCAD11, but trying to find a workaround for this new installation.
Appreciate your help!
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2008-08-07 07:36 PM
2008-08-07
07:36 PM
It appears that the AC12 add-on is not ready yet so the workaround for now would be to import to version 11, save and then open in 12.
If you don't have a copy of AC11 around you should be able to get it from your dealer. It also seems that it can still be downloaded as a trial version here.
I believe that this will run as a fully functional copy for 30 days, but it should also automatically run as a fully licensed copy in the presence of a hardware key.
You will also need to download the Sketchup add-on here.
If you don't have a copy of AC11 around you should be able to get it from your dealer. It also seems that it can still be downloaded as a trial version here.
I believe that this will run as a fully functional copy for 30 days, but it should also automatically run as a fully licensed copy in the presence of a hardware key.
You will also need to download the Sketchup add-on here.
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2008-08-07 08:11 PM
2008-08-07
08:11 PM
In addition :
AC11 supports SketchUp import only on XP / Vista !
There's no add-on available for AC10 and AC11 on Mac PPC / MacIntel.
If needed, try AC9 for import SU 5 files.
AC11 supports SketchUp import only on XP / Vista !
There's no add-on available for AC10 and AC11 on Mac PPC / MacIntel.
If needed, try AC9 for import SU 5 files.
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2008-08-07 09:17 PM
2008-08-07
09:17 PM
hmmm. . .Was afraid it would be something like that. We're running under Vista, but the ArchiCAD trial version download link says it's to download the latest version, which turned out to be ArchiCAD12 just yesterday.
Wonder if we can still get v11, and whether it would still install with v12 on the machine.
Wonder if we can still get v11, and whether it would still install with v12 on the machine.
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2008-08-07 09:26 PM
2008-08-07
09:26 PM
OhmEye wrote:I am running 12, 11 and (rarely) 10 on my new Mac Pro in Mac, Vista (32 & 64), XP with no problems. There is no problem installing multiple versions.
hmmm. . .Was afraid it would be something like that. We're running under Vista, but the ArchiCAD trial version download link says it's to download the latest version, which turned out to be ArchiCAD12 just yesterday.
Wonder if we can still get v11, and whether it would still install with v12 on the machine.
I guess you just missed the chance to grab a copy of 11 online. Your dealer or nearby user should be able to help you out.
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2008-08-09 09:23 PM
2008-08-09
09:23 PM
I emailed Graphisoft to see if they had a workaround or v11 posted somewhere, but no reply so far.
In the meantime, we're just proceeding to enter the data directly into ArchiCAD. This is giving us a chance to take a few more measurements which are useful, too.
Thank you for your help with all this!
David
In the meantime, we're just proceeding to enter the data directly into ArchiCAD. This is giving us a chance to take a few more measurements which are useful, too.
Thank you for your help with all this!
David

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2008-08-10 02:01 PM
2008-08-10
02:01 PM
OhmEye wrote:If you want it just for reference, you can (from Sketchup Pro) save as a 3D dwg and open that as an object from Archicad. Works on Mac too.
In the meantime, we're just proceeding to enter the data directly into ArchiCAD. This is giving us a chance to take a few more measurements which are useful, too.
AC4.1-AC26SWE; MacOS13.5.1; MP5,1+MBP16,1