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    • bmikeB Offline
      bmike
      last edited by

      Having some trouble importing DWG files into SU 8 Pro.
      3d solids do not come in, no matter how I back save or slice up the drawing.

      Seems there was a known issue with this on the GoogleGroups - but its a PITA if this is for real, and there is no solution.

      I tried writing a block of the drawing, but get none of the solids.
      I tried blocking the solids, get nothing.
      Exploding the solids didn't work (and it would be messy, anyway, with thousands of faces...)

      Any help out there?

      I'm on a new Mac, so my PC with my old copies of 6pro and 7pro is long gone, not sure if that would have helped.

      I get a whole ton of 'zombies and others' (this message from an import where i tried exploding all the solids, then saving as a DXF)


      Screen Shot 2012-04-21 at 4.12.11 PM.png

      mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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      • bmikeB Offline
        bmike
        last edited by

        Installed and EVAL of pro8 on bootcamp and got everything over. Definitely a SketchUp for Mac issue. Sucks, as I need to do this often.

        mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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        • TIGT Online
          TIG Moderator
          last edited by

          Have you tied using 'Save_As' on the r2012 DWG and making it an earlier version - say r2008 ?
          Then see how that imports...
          You can also set you AutoCAD options to save DWGs always as any earlier version, without you having to think about it at all...
          I have r2008, but I save all of my files as r2004, so then I know that 99% of recipients will be able to use them...

          TIG

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          • bmikeB Offline
            bmike
            last edited by

            Yes. Saved as every option available. When I try and bring it to SketchUp pro on my Mac, none of the solids come in. Even if I explode them in the DwG file. Also tried DxF of all vintages.

            Worked like its supposed to on the PC version.

            😞

            Don't know what I'll do when my EVAL copy runs out. Shame too as I just paid to transfer my license to my MAC.

            mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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            • bmikeB Offline
              bmike
              last edited by

              Bump.

              Nobody?

              Mac users, are you importing DWG with solids?

              mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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              • jeff hammondJ Offline
                jeff hammond
                last edited by

                @bmike said:

                Bump.

                Nobody?

                Mac users, are you importing DWG with solids?

                i don't have any experience with autocad..
                the only hint of help i may be able to add is when exporting dwg from rhino, i have to choose the export scheme '2004 solids' then edit the scheme… i have to change 'solids' to be exported as 'meshes' in which case, i can bring the dwg into sketchup, with surfaces, just fine..

                unfortunately, i have no idea what your dealing with or what export options are available when saving from autocad.

                dotdotdot

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                • bmikeB Offline
                  bmike
                  last edited by

                  @unknownuser said:

                  @bmike said:

                  Bump.

                  Nobody?

                  Mac users, are you importing DWG with solids?

                  i don't have any experience with autocad..
                  the only hint of help i may be able to add is when exporting dwg from rhino, i have to choose the export scheme '2004 solids' then edit the scheme… i have to change 'solids' to be exported as 'meshes' in which case, i can bring the dwg into sketchup, with surfaces, just fine..

                  unfortunately, i have no idea what your dealing with or what export options are available when saving from autocad.

                  thanks jeff.
                  was working fine until i upped my auto cad to 2012. needed to do that in order to keep up with the joneses with a company i consult with...

                  the odd thing is that the same file imports fine when i bootcamp into an eval copy of pro8, but does not work when I'm on the mac side.

                  strangeness. there is a googlegroups posting about this, but its pretty dated.
                  sigh.

                  mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                  • jeff hammondJ Offline
                    jeff hammond
                    last edited by

                    @bmike said:

                    the odd thing is that the same file imports fine when i bootcamp into an eval copy of pro8, but does not work when I'm on the mac side.

                    yes.. that's the part that i don't understand.. and i don't have experience in this area to be able to help..
                    sorry

                    [edit-- i believe forum member 'Edson' uses macs and probably deals with dwgs as he's an architect.. maybe try PMing him?]
                    http://forums.sketchucation.com/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=67

                    .

                    dotdotdot

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                    • bmikeB Offline
                      bmike
                      last edited by

                      bump. still having this issue...

                      have to import on a PC, then I can work on my Mac. otherwise I just get a blank model.

                      trimble?
                      trimble?

                      mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                      • N Offline
                        nolamikey
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                        I'm wondering about the status of this one as well. I had filed a bug report with Google before the Trimble purchase, and the explanation I got at that time was that Sketchup uses a third party library for its ACAD import capability, and that there was a bug in the Mac version of that library.

                        Since the library is developed by others, no time frame was given for a fix. I was told to use an eval version of Pro for Windows and to call back if I ran out of time.

                        I haven't had to import any 3D AutoCAD files in a while, but that will be changing in the next week or so. I have access to Windows boxes in the office, but man-- it sure would be nice if this were fixed.

                        Can anyone provide current information on the status of this bug in SU 8 and/or 2013? (I'm currently running 8.)

                        Michael

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                        • bmikeB Offline
                          bmike
                          last edited by

                          Wondering the same thing. Have to dig out some old files to import into 2013 and test.

                          mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                          • sketch3d.deS Offline
                            sketch3d.de
                            last edited by

                            @nolamikey said:

                            ...that Sketchup uses a third party library for its ACAD import capability, and that there was a bug in the Mac version of that library.

                            SU uses (as many other CAx apps) the Teigha Toolkit from the Open Design Alliance for exchanging DXF/DWG files. The support for embedded solids using the ACIS format (by Spatial, a Dassault division) may depend on the Teigha revision and platform.

                            SU2013 Win uses the Teigha version 3.3 (libs starting with "TD_"), recent is v3.9... time to update maybe for M2 😉

                            Norbert

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