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Sketchup to archicad
Sketchup to archicad













On a “quick” test of exporting I took a 3d view from my GDL sandbox file and had the following results: Surfaces will be saved as part of the sketchup model, so when opened in sketchup it will look surprisingly similar to the original ARCHICAD view (this is not necessarily the case for bringing in SKP models).After saving, you will have the option to turn layers or elements off, but it is best to check this before saving to ensure you are not turning critical model elements off.If the polygon count is too high, reduce the 3d content by turning off layers or isolating only critical content in the 3D window before saving.Reduce the model area to the minimum necessary with a bold marquee + Show Selection/Marquee in 3D.Run a polycount (Window > Palettes > Polycount) before saving to sketchup.You must export from the 3D window of ARCHICAD.In addition to these videos here are a few of my thoughts for best practices when working with Sketchup based consultants. This is true, but ARCHICAD’s youtube channel has two very recent (AC17) videos that are still worth a quick watch: Since we have quite a few projects coordinating with Sketchup consultants I figure this is a good place to share that conversation and a few additional resources and thoughts.įirst, the comment was made that a lot of the GRAPHISOFT Help Center content regarding Sketchup coordination is outdated. At last nights user group meeting there was a small discussion/aside regarding working with Sketchup & ARCHICAD.















Sketchup to archicad