SketchUp with ArchiCAD 10
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2008-09-04 02:44 AM
2008-09-04
02:44 AM
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2008-09-04 03:21 AM
2008-09-04
03:21 AM
Theoretically.
You will need to go tohttp://www.graphisoft.com/products/archicad/solutions/sketchup.html and download the add-on. Once installed, it will let you merge or open sketchup files. Only version 5 skp files can be used in AC10 though.
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Link.
You will need to go to
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2008-09-04 04:50 PM
2008-09-04
04:50 PM
The add-on was downloaded for AC10. When I tried to open a sketchup file which a client sent to us ArchiCAD crashed. I tried to open the file twice with the same result happening each time. Not sure which version of sketchup was used.
Do we need to upgrade to ArchiCAD 12 if we want to use sketchop?
Rich
Do we need to upgrade to ArchiCAD 12 if we want to use sketchop?
Rich

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2008-09-05 02:28 AM
2008-09-05
02:28 AM
That's why I said Theoretically. Experience shows that anything substantial in Sketchup will crash ArchiCAD.
You will definitely need to upgrade AC to open Sketchup 6 files. Keep in mind that there may also be accuracy issues with Sketchup files.
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Link.
You will definitely need to upgrade AC to open Sketchup 6 files. Keep in mind that there may also be accuracy issues with Sketchup files.
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2008-09-05 04:45 PM
2008-09-05
04:45 PM
From what I understand you are saying that it will be to difficutl for our salesmen (who sell ideas and buildings) to use sketchup to put their ideas on paper (to show the clients) and expect that the sketchup information will download into ArchiCAD 10 to complete the construction drawings?
On U Tube the ArchiVista resellers made it sound that very complex buildings can be drawn up in SketchUp and downloaded into ArchiCAD with no problem.
I found the 37 minute video by searching "SketchUp and ArchiCAD" on the internet.
On U Tube the ArchiVista resellers made it sound that very complex buildings can be drawn up in SketchUp and downloaded into ArchiCAD with no problem.
I found the 37 minute video by searching "SketchUp and ArchiCAD" on the internet.