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    • JClementsJ Offline
      JClements
      last edited by JClements

      I have been getting DWG files recently which, when imported, have SCENE TABS.
      .Imported CAD file with Scene Tabs.png

      Stranger than this is that there are also a number of edges with an endpoint which is thousands of feet either above and below the plane on which the other edges are located.

      Can anyone tell me what is likely happening here? Is there anything I can tell the CAD person to do when saving their work to prevent this.

      John

      John | Illustrator | Beaverton, Oregon

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        kwistenbiebel
        last edited by

        Hi John,

        I am definitely not a Autocad expert, but it would be a good idea to flatten the DWG in autocad before importing into Sketchup.
        That way, the DWG is a pure 2D file which I think works better in SU than a 3D Autocad file.

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          HPW
          last edited by

          The scene tabs are named views from autocad.
          You can delete them in autocad.

          For the lines you have to check it in autocad.
          Switch to a different 3D-View (ISO SW for example) to view the real location of the lines.
          Bad drawing in autocad gets not better in SU.
          😉

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            Howard leslie
            last edited by

            John,
            In Autocad, Get your CAD person to.........

            1. Delete Views in Autocad (= Scenes in SU).
            2. Run "Flatten" Command - ensures everything is 2D (no floating lines). (IF data is supposed to be a 2D CAD file !!!)
            3. Run "Overkill" Command - gets rid of duplicate linework (attempts to)
            4. Purge All
              ...
            5. Then Import into SU.
              ..............................................
              Remember though Rubbish In = Rubbish Out
              (If CAD file is poor in the first place, you still may struggle with the data in SU)
              ..............................................
              Hope this helps
              Regards

            Howard L'

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              tomsdesk
              last edited by

              Another slick trick is to write-block only the autocad objects you want in SU to another (new, now pretty clean already) file...then proceed with the flatten, etc., fixit procedures there.

              http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
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