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It all started with Martijn Berger in version 2. After the release of Blender 2. Today, we are currently at version 2. For those files, we would need an update to the importer. We found another fork of the SKP importer that is compatible with both Blender 2. You can grab version 0. In many projects related to architectural visualization using Blender, you can have a starting point from a model received from a client in another software, such as SketchUp.

Is there a way to import SketchUp files in Blender? Better yet, can you import them in Blender 2. A couple of weeks ago, we posted some news regarding one of the few working Add-ons that enabled Blender to import data from SketchUp, which was originally a project from developer Martijn Berger. The project was left untouched for a long time until Arindam Mondal forked the script and updated the code to version 2. The latest release from Arindam Mondal is version 0. How to install the SketchUp importer for Blender 2.

Design note : the following relates to Blender but is equally applicable to any 3D software supporting the specific mesh formats discussed below. A basic understanding of both SketchUp and Blender will be needed for the following, as will having a model ready and available for export from SketchUp.

For the most part the latter is generally the more popular, and often used to make content for games, because it's free. It has two major limitations however, one being its use for non-commercial purposes only. Design note : KMZ being collated relates to its use in distributing Google Earth content; all the necessary assets belonging to a particular model have to be contained into a single file. Before beginning the process of importing SketchUp models into Blender or other application first check which version is being used and what export options are available; the procedure then used will be determined by this.

Data exported typically includes mesh , materials and textures images where assigned, else 'blank' assignments are used on the mesh.

Only available for DAE files. A simple building model in SketchUp with various architectural features ready for export - note that textures used are from SketchUp default library and subject to licence. From the " File " menu select " Export » 3D Model The " Export Model " dialogue will appear.

Depending upon the amount of data being parsed SketchUp will pause momentarily before returning full functionality back to the user, completing the export process. Design note : after export to DAE an additional window may appear; " Collada Export Results " displays information about the scene including the number of faces, triangles, textures, etc.

The non-commercial version of SketchUp has limited export capabilities but does provide one or two options to save content for external use - select " 3D Model " from the " Export " options to start the process. Choosing this options requires an additional number of steps before content is usable KMZ is common to all versions of SketchUp. Design note : activating certain options may result in malformed, broken or otherwise missing meshes or section thereof because of the way SketchUp works when building structures.

Some experimentation may be necessary. If so, please consider supporting me on Patreon click here to support or by visiting my Support the Show Page! Note — these are pro exporters — however, I will talk about a way to do this with a free extension as well. Different kinds of files give you different results. Disclaimers: all opinions are my own, sponsors are acknowledged.

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