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    • S Offline
      SuperSparkplug
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      Recently, a client sent my place of work a complex model of a building they'd like us to work with... In Google Sketchup. I've been tasked with dealing with this and texturing it. As I'm sure we all know, Sketchup isn't exactly a very capable program and most computers I've attempted to open it on can barely run it or slow down because of it, including my own (and my computer is no slouch). I was hoping to export it to .obj, .fbx, or SOMETHING I could use with better 3D programs such as Maya or 3DSMax but I've been running into a multitude of problems.

      1. Sketchup refuses to export to anything else most of the time (it crashes a lot). The only time it exported was when I deleted all the extra stuff within the building and only exported the walls. I was able to get it to export to obj. It worked, but I'm trying to get the inner parts of the building to render as well and every time I try, it renders for a long time only to completely crash.

      2. I was able to get it to render the entire model and the inner part of the building through Sketchup thanks to a friend's really high end computer (Although the rendering took forever and it would always crash when exporting to .fbx). However, whenever I try to open those models on any other computer, everything freezes indefinitely or crashes. I exported the files in .obj, .3ds, and .fbx (The FBX exports always crashed at 99%, but left over what was rendered afterwards). All of them have the same problem. The closest I was able to get was with 3DSMax, which started importing it but later refused, saying that it didn't have the memory to import so many faces (I even tried manually telling it NOT to import the meshes with a whole bunch of faces, still the same problem since there were so many other meshes)

      This has been haunting me for the past little while. I don't even know how they managed to create such a huge model in sketchup. The sketchup model is 39MB and the exports I've managed end up being anywhere from 100-400MB (and over 1GB for the FBX). I REALLY need advice on how to proceed with doing this as I am currently baffled as to what to do. I've tried everything I can think of...

      Does anyone have any idea what I can do from here?

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      • cheddaC Offline
        chedda
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        I usually stick with 3ds for exporting. However i have has some success collaborating with clients using 3dsmax. If they have a subscription ? or a legal copy they can access the sketch up plugin. I was amazed at the simplicity boom it opens no conversion or waiting even the billboards are behaving correctly.

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          numerobis
          last edited by

          Why do you want to export it?
          You can import .skp files directly into 3DSmax (since v2010 or 2011 i think, i don't know exactly) - including textures, scenes and lighting...

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          • BoxB Offline
            Box
            last edited by

            I don't really understand the logic of coming to a forum that specialises in Sketchup and in your first post basically say "you are all using bad software, but that's not your fault really, you probably don't know any better or can't afford something that works." Then, "can you help me get something from it so I can use it in my wonderful and obviously superior software."

            Don't worry, most people here are very friendly and helpful and will choose not to notice your less than impressed feelings about the software and will help you out.
            I on the other hand will pop round to your place tonight for dinner, but, as I'm sure we all know, your cooking isn't up to much so I will bring my own chef and cooking utensils, can you be sure to have all the right ingredients in the fridge.

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            • pbacotP Offline
              pbacot
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              Dave, I think OP would do that if SU could export without crashing. Problem is his or her clients made too large a file for SU to handle. This is a known constraint for SU.

              Perhaps those that know can help OP export the file?

              MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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                Charlie__V
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                @supersparkplug said:

                Recently, a client sent my place of work a complex model of a building they'd like us to work with... In Google Sketchup. I've attempted to open it on can barely run it or slow down because of it, including my own (and my computer is no slouch).
                I was hoping to export it to .obj, .fbx,

                Super,
                1st, try purging the Sketchup file you have been dealt.

                Window.....Model Info.....Statistics.....Purge Unused.

                At minimum, this should improve you SU model experience.........please try this and report back.

                Best,
                Charlie

                Precision M1710/Win 7 Pro 64 bit/i-7 6920 Quad core 2.9 Ghz -3.8/16Gb ram/NVIDIA M5000M 8Gb

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                  SuperSparkplug
                  last edited by

                  @chedda said:

                  I usually stick with 3ds for exporting. However i have has some success collaborating with clients using 3dsmax. If they have a subscription ? or a legal copy they can access the sketch up plugin. I was amazed at the simplicity boom it opens no conversion or waiting even the billboards are behaving correctly.

                  Ah, so there is a Sketchup plugin. Been looking for one, but I was searching for one for Maya since I use it more than 3DSMax. I'll be on the lookout for that. 😄

                  @unknownuser said:

                  Super,
                  1st, try purging the Sketchup file you have been dealt.

                  Window.....Model Info.....Statistics.....Purge Unused.

                  At minimum, this should improve you SU model experience.........please try this and report back.

                  Best,
                  Charlie

                  I found out about purging before I came here when I was researching ways to get around this and I found out purging doesn't work at all. If I try to purge the model, absolutely nothing will happen. The number of faces, forms, etc. Will stay the exact same. I was hoping that of the thousands of forms in the model, some of them would be purged. No such luck I'm afraid...

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                  • GaieusG Offline
                    Gaieus
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                    Purging will only get you rid of unused items (components, materials, styles, empty layers) but nothing that's used in the model. It's not any sort of a "clean-up" or "simplification" tool (but search for CleanUp in the Plugins index).

                    Gai...

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