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    • K Offline
      kwistenbiebel
      last edited by

      Indeed, very interesting and affordable as well.
      I am wondering: will the filesize of the obtained 3D PDF be in the same range of the native SU file?

      I had a look on their website and the OSG Composer looks handy as well. A bit like DeepExploration?

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      • MarianM Offline
        Marian
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        @unknownuser said:

        am wondering: will the filesize of the obtained 3D PDF be in the same range of the native SU file?

        Yes, pretty much, i didn't notice significant size differences between the two files, at least with the trial version.

        http://marian87.deviantart.com/

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        • Mike LuceyM Offline
          Mike Lucey
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          @burkhard said:

          @ Al, any chance to get the new version also running on a Mac?

          Hi Burkhard,

          It looks that you obviously are trying out Sim lab 3D PDF on a Mac. If so is it working okay for you? I tried it on my MacBook Pro but it would not work. I have a feeling it could be a problem on my end but I am trying to get it sorted with Ashraf so time will tell.

          Mike

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          • D Offline
            dtrarch
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            Hi All

            I have tried both 3dPdf offerings.
            Both do pretty much the same but the Simlab 3D PDF handled large files better with the RenderPlus version failing to finish and crashing on the same file render.
            The Simlab version also produced a cleaner line hide for a native SU mode.
            The shaded mode in both was just so so for presentation.
            The two versions were downloaded last week so best to check the latest to see what new and improved today.

            dtr

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            • MarianM Offline
              Marian
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              Here are some interesting and cool examples of what can be done with 3d pdf, not necessarily from SU.
              I've added the direct links to the files here:

              http://soid.active-servers.com/pdf/tgv%20lyon.pdf
              http://soid.active-servers.com/pdf/naturtest%20low85.pdf
              http://soid.active-servers.com/pdf/island%20low%20comp.pdf
              http://soid.active-servers.com/pdf/gugl90.pdf

              They came from this blog and site:

              http://directlight.de/3dpdf.html
              http://3dpdf.blogspot.com/

              http://marian87.deviantart.com/

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              • K Offline
                kwistenbiebel
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                I just installed the trial version of Simlab 3DPDF.
                Unfortunately, when clicking Plugins/3D PDF/Export, nothing happens.
                Am I doing something wrong here?

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                • A Offline
                  ashraf
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                  @kwistenbiebel said:

                  I just installed the trial version of Simlab 3DPDF.
                  Unfortunately, when clicking Plugins/3D PDF/Export, nothing happens.
                  Am I doing something wrong here?

                  This should be all what you need to do, after that the plugin should ask you for the location of the PDF file.

                  If this is not working please send an email with basic information like the sketchup version, the OS version, and a small description of the error you are getting to support@simlab-soft.com
                  We will make sure that you are up and running.

                  Regards,

                  Ashraf

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                  • K Offline
                    kwistenbiebel
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                    Thanks for the support. I just sent you an e-mail.

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                    • A Offline
                      ashraf
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                      @mike lucey said:

                      It looks that you obviously are trying out Sim lab 3D PDF on a Mac. If so is it working okay for you? I tried it on my MacBook Pro but it would not work. I have a feeling it could be a problem on my end but I am trying to get it sorted with Ashraf so time will tell.

                      Mike,

                      We truly appreciate helping us in identifying this problem.

                      There was a problem on some Mac machines, where the plug-in was not able to find a font configuration file.

                      The problem was fixed, so if you had a previous problem with the Mac Plug-in please download the new version and give it a try.

                      Ashraf

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                      • Mike LuceyM Offline
                        Mike Lucey
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                        Working fine now on the MacBook Pro 👍

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                        • Mike LuceyM Offline
                          Mike Lucey
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                          I have played around with the settings and think the ones that most achieve a SketchUp 'lookalike' are 'Cad Optimized Lights' which I think is the default and 'Shaded Illustration'. I attach some screen shots of where the settings are along with a sample, Corner Cubby.

                          Mike


                          Corner Cubby.pdf


                          Cad Optimized Lights.jpg


                          Shaded Illustration.jpg

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