converting archicad to sketchup file size
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2009-04-23 03:52 AM
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2009-04-23 04:55 AM
When you export from AC you are creating gazillions of polygons which make a light work program like SketchUp cry, get depressed and move slowly. Atlantis, C4D, Maya, 3DStudio etc. can handle all of the polys but if you are going to use SU then you will have to do a lot of cleanup and export the project in little pieces.
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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2009-04-23 05:19 AM

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2009-04-23 08:07 AM
The second seems the more easy task, as the SU models are only composed by lines and surfaces, not distinguishing them in construction elements.
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2009-04-23 02:51 PM
I totally forgot about this, sorry.
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2009-04-24 02:22 PM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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2009-04-25 10:35 AM
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2010-12-20 03:50 PM
In my case, the reason is to model walls with protruding or extruding polygonal shapes around the windows, like in this example:
This geometries are very easy to create in Sketch UP (by just selecting and then moving a square previously drawn within a wall)...
But if you know of a better way of doing this, please let me know!

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2010-12-20 04:04 PM
Though there are advantages if you spend the time doing the model in AC.
Example playing with the door reveal settings
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2010-12-21 08:44 AM
I had the feeling that there must be a trick (one of those reserved to advanced users...), so thanks for sharing your wisdom!!
