2009-03-23 06:39 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:04 PM by Rubia Torres
2009-03-26 04:47 AM
owen wrote:This is part of the confusion / problem (but not the Mac one). Graphisoft has two separate SketchUp import functions. One is part of the Google Earth Connection. It will bring skp files in as objects. The other is the SketchUp importer, which attempts to convert skp surfaces into ArchiCAD elements.
.. but my understanding was the SketchUp conversion process would convert everything to 3 ArchiCAD elements - Slabs, Walls and Roofs. For ArchiCAD to import the SketchUp model it has to be something AC is capable of modeling with those tools...
2009-03-26 12:26 PM
Karl wrote:Thanks Karl .. i did not know that the Google Earth Connection brought them in as objects not elements. It sounds very useful in theory (there is a huge range of SKP objects) but i guess its usefulness depends on how well the objects are converted (same issue with 3DS). I had previously tried bringing SKP objects in via 3DS but the results were always pretty terrible - lines where you dont want them, missing polygons, etcowen wrote:This is part of the confusion / problem (but not the Mac one). Graphisoft has two separate SketchUp import functions. One is part of the Google Earth Connection. It will bring skp files in as objects...
.. but my understanding was the SketchUp conversion process would convert everything to 3 ArchiCAD elements - Slabs, Walls and Roofs. For ArchiCAD to import the SketchUp model it has to be something AC is capable of modeling with those tools...
2009-03-26 02:42 PM